Marcos to Review P6.79T 2026 Budget Over Holidays
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will forgo his holiday break to conduct a thorough review of the proposed P6.793-trillion 2026 national budget, aiming to sign it into law before the year ends.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will forgo his holiday break to conduct a thorough review of the proposed P6.793-trillion 2026 national budget, aiming to sign it into law before the year ends.
BSP surveys reveal Filipino households remain positive about the 2026 economy, planning more spending, while businesses turn cautious. Dive into the data on inflation, peso, and hiring.
Davao City's Public Employment Services Office received nine regional awards for its exceptional job fairs and inclusive programs for PWDs and seniors. Discover their record-breaking results.
TobaccOFF NOW held a youth summit in Cebu City, uniting students against tobacco and vape marketing. Young leaders demand government action to protect futures. Join the movement.
Bacolod Rep. Alfredo Benitez files a resolution for an inquiry into the Slow Food Movement in Negros Occidental to assess its potential for sustainable development in the Visayas. Read more.
The Trillion Peso March 2.0 rally in Iloilo saw fewer attendees but deeper resolve against corruption. This analysis explores the 'delegation effect,' civic fatigue, and why sustained vigilance matters more than crowd size. Join the call for accountabilit
Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray promises to battle government corruption, citing flood control and other sectors. She urges action after the Trillion Peso March rally.
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.
Over 100,000 Filipinos rallied nationwide on Nov 30, 2025, demanding accountability for rigged flood-control projects. Cardinal David calls for a return to the spirit of EDSA. Read more.
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.
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.
Despite heavy rains, up to 60,000 Filipinos rallied in Quezon City for the Trillion Peso March, demanding transparency. Church leaders vow a third protest if government remains unresponsive.
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.
Cardinal Pablo David rallies Filipinos to continue EDSA Revolution's legacy, demanding transparency and corruption investigation through ICI. Join the movement for change.
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.
Cebu City implements comprehensive security measures for interfaith anti-corruption rallies on November 30. Mayor Archival supports advocacy while ensuring public safety during multisectoral gatherings.
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.
A journalist's Sicily 'No Mafia' tour reveals striking parallels with Philippine corruption. Learn how extortion damages our economy and what we can do. Join the fight against corruption.
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.
Sixty-seven Catholic dioceses across the Philippines will participate in the November 30 anti-corruption protest. Join the movement for accountability!
PNP deploys 15,000 personnel for the November 30 Trillion Peso March, ensuring safety and maximum tolerance. Read about the security plans.
Police in Western Visayas activate a full security plan for the Trillion Peso March 2.0 on Bonifacio Day. Read how authorities ensure a peaceful public assembly.
PRO-NIR deploys 2,000 personnel for the Trillion Peso March 2.0 on November 30. Authorities ensure safety for the peaceful assembly on governance issues.
HSBC forecasts the Philippine peso to average 58 against the US dollar, with no further depreciation to 60 expected. Key factors include lower imports and stable OFW, BPO remittances.