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Siquijor Airport Opens for Commercial Flights

Siquijor's airport officially opens its tarmac, welcoming its first commercial flight on December 15, 2025. This milestone ends decades of reliance on sea travel and promises a major boost to the island's tourism and economy. Discover the new gateway to t

Davao's DCOTT on Track to Exceed Annual Revenue Goal

Davao City Overland Transport Terminal nears its P50M 2025 revenue target, driven by peak holiday passenger traffic. Manager Aisa Usop expects to exceed the goal, citing strong 2024 performance.

PH Denies Terror Training Link to Sydney Attack Suspects

Philippine officials, including President Marcos, firmly dismiss allegations linking the country to terrorist training for suspects in the Sydney Bondi Beach shooting. The NSC finds no evidence to support the claims. Read the full statement.

3 nabbed at Caticlan for fake credit card airline scam

Cebu Pacific warns passengers after three individuals were intercepted at Caticlan Airport for using fraudulent credit cards to book and resell tickets. Book only via official channels to avoid issues.

Business Leader Slams Terrorism Link to Mindanao

European Chamber Chairman Antonio Peralta criticizes unverified claims linking Mindanao to the Sydney mass shooting, highlighting the region's strong economic growth and investor confidence. Read more.

Mindanao Signs 5 MOUs with Korean Companies for Growth

Mindanao Development Authority formalized five strategic MOUs with South Korean firms on Dec 10, 2025, covering renewable energy, nickel processing, and safety tech to position the region as a prime investment hub.

MinDA, BARMM, NZ Boost Mindanao Clean Energy & Peace

MinDA, BARMM-Menre, and New Zealand Embassy officials met in Davao to strengthen cooperation on Mindanao's clean energy transition, peace, and development. Key initiatives include a NZ$25M fund for coal plant retirement and support for indigenous communit

Sea Travel Resumes in Central Visayas After TD Wilma

Coast Guard stations in Central Visayas have lifted the initial voyage suspension as Tropical Depression Wilma weakened. Key routes from Cebu to Camotes, Toledo, and San Carlos resume operations. PAGASA continues to warn small vessels.

Wilma Weakens to LPA, Sea Travel Resumes in Cebu

Tropical Depression Wilma weakened into a low pressure area on Dec. 7, 2025, allowing sea travel to resume in Cebu. However, Pagasa warns of continued rains and hazardous seas. Read for safety updates.

COA flags P6.8M in Cebu travel irregularities

The Commission on Audit questions P6.8 million in Cebu Province's 2024 foreign travel expenses, citing missing docs and procurement violations. Read the full report.

COA Finds P6.8M Cebu Travel Irregularities

The Commission on Audit uncovers P6.8M in questionable foreign travel expenses by Cebu Provincial Government in 2024, including excess baggage fees for a non-participant. Read the full report.

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