Marcos Appoints Ex-PNP Chief Nicolas Torre as MMDA GM
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. names former PNP Chief Nicolas Torre III as the new General Manager of the MMDA, replacing Procopio Lipana. Details on the appointment and Torre's career.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. names former PNP Chief Nicolas Torre III as the new General Manager of the MMDA, replacing Procopio Lipana. Details on the appointment and Torre's career.
Cebuano authors The Brothers K launch their third novel, 'The Dreaming at the Drowned Town,' at the 2025 Manila International Book Fair. Explore their haunting tale of history and madness.
Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula opened the 2025 Misa de Gallo by urging Filipinos to reject exclusion and embrace all. Read his powerful message for Christmas.
Stars of MMFF entry 'Manila's Finest' thrilled Liloan residents with a surprise gym visit. The cast also donated to Typhoon Tino victims. Read more about this heartwarming event.
The Philippine National Police is intensifying operations in markets to prevent hoarding and profiteering as meat and vegetable prices rise ahead of Christmas. Learn how authorities are protecting consumers.
Manila Cathedral invites faithful to the Grand Marian Procession in Intramuros on Dec 7, 2025, featuring various images of the Virgin Mary and the relic of St. Carlo Acutis. Join the celebration.
New research shows sea salt particles react with Metro Manila's polluted air, impacting health and climate. Discover the surprising post-lockdown findings and policy implications.
Piolo Pascual and Enrique Gil headline the 2025 MMFF action-drama 'Manila's Finest,' directed by Raymond Red. The film opens in cinemas nationwide on December 25.
Cebu is set to keep its crown as the Philippines' most active office hub outside Manila in 2026, but a looming supply drought could slow deals. Colliers report details the outlook.
The 12,000-hectare New Manila International Airport in Bulacan threatens vital wetlands and floodplains, risking severe flooding for millions. Officials urged to prioritize science-based alternatives like Clark and Sangley. #Environment #Philippines
Massive protests erupted across the Philippines on Nov. 30, 2025, fueled by corruption scandals and economic hardship. Calls grow for accountability and systemic change. Read the full story.
Around 200 activists in Davao City joined the Trillion Peso March, demanding accountability for alleged corruption in flood control projects. The peaceful rally coincided with nationwide protests.
Thousands joined the peaceful Trillion Peso March in Cebu for Bonifacio Day. Police report zero incidents. Read about the successful event and the contrasting crowd estimates.
Despite simultaneous events nationwide, the second Trillion Peso March in Quezon City drew 30,000-60,000 people demanding justice and accountability. Organizers warn of a third rally if government remains unresponsive.
Efren 'Bata' Reyes, Francisco 'Django' Bustamante, Earl Strickland, and Ralf Souquet will compete in the WNT Legends event in Manila on Jan 22-24, 2026. Witness history live!
More than 3,130 participants held peaceful 'Trillion Peso March 2.0' rallies across Western Visayas, calling for transparency and accountability. Read how police ensured an incident-free day.
The 'Trillion Peso March' anti-corruption protests across Negros Island were peaceful. Police deployed 869 personnel. Read about the successful security coordination.
PRO 7 Director Brig. Gen. Redrico Maranan confirms a peaceful Trillion Peso March in Cebu with over 2,000 police deployed. Read the full report on the disciplined protest.
Philippine National Police confirms nationwide protests on November 30, 2025, remained peaceful with 90,000 participants. Read about the successful security operations.
Over 10,000 Filipinos marched in Cebu City's anti-corruption prayer rally led by Archbishop Alberto Uy. Protesters demand accountability for alleged P50 billion flood control fund anomalies. Join the call for justice!
Thousands protested nationwide on Bonifacio Day 2025 demanding accountability for stolen flood control funds. The Trillion Peso March amplifies public anger over corruption that caused deadly flooding.
Over 8,000 protesters gathered in Metro Manila and Cebu City on November 30, 2025, demanding accountability for alleged corruption in flood control projects. Police deployed 17,000 officers to maintain security.
Thousands marched against corruption in Cebu City, led by Archbishop Alberto Uy. The peaceful demonstration linked spiritual renewal with fighting graft. Read about the nationwide protests.
Thousands gathered at Rizal Park for Trillion Peso March 2.0 as workers demand justice and dignity. Police deploy 2141 personnel to ensure peaceful protest.
Thousands joined nationwide protests demanding accountability for alleged corruption in flood control projects. Police deployed 17,000 personnel as demonstrations unfolded across multiple cities.
Police Regional Office 7 escalates to full alert status for November 30 Trillion Peso March 2.0 protest and holiday travel. Enhanced security measures implemented across Central Visayas.
Cebu City prepares for massive anti-corruption demonstrations on November 30, 2025, with interfaith groups and youth organizations joining nationwide protests. Mayor Archival ensures security coordination.
86 Catholic dioceses unite for Trillion Peso March against government corruption on November 30, 2025. Join the call for accountability and transparency in the Philippines.
Catholic churches across the Philippines will protest corruption this Sunday, November 30, 2025. Join the nationwide movement demanding accountability and justice.
Former political prisoners and rights groups demand Ombudsman prosecute Marcos Jr., Duterte for corruption. P245B Marcos wealth cases dismissed, P203B tax unpaid. Justice needed now!