Ex-DOH Sec. Alfredo Bengzon Passes Away at 91

Former Department of Health Secretary Dr. Alfredo Bengzon has died at age 91. He served as Health Secretary from 1986 to 1992 under President Corazon Aquino and championed the Generic Drugs Law.

El Mencho Buried After Killing Sparks Mexico Unrest

Mexican drug cartel boss Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, has been buried following his death in a special forces operation last month. The 59-year-old leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, with a $15 million bounty, was laid to rest

Iran Drone Hits US Consulate in Dubai, Causes Fire

A suspected Iranian drone attack targeted the US consulate in Dubai, causing a fire in the upper section of the building. US President Donald Trump had previously evacuated personnel from Middle Eastern bases and consulates to avoid such incidents.

Trump: Israel Did Not Prompt US Attack on Iran

US President Donald Trump denies Israel encouraged the US to strike Iran as Middle East tensions rise, with Iran expanding airstrikes and UN condemning the war's impact on civilians.

UAE Airports Partially Reopen, Thousands Can Depart

UAE airports have partially reopened, allowing over 20,000 travelers, including Filipinos, to depart after a temporary airspace closure due to Middle East tensions. The Philippine Consulate remains cautiously optimistic.

Marcos, Lee Lead PH-Korea Forum to Strengthen Trade Ties

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung co-chaired the Philippines-Korea Business Forum, aiming to enhance bilateral trade and investments, with a target of USD 20 billion by 2030 under Vision 2030.

PH, South Korea Sign Business Agreements in Key Sectors

The Philippines and South Korea have signed significant business agreements covering nuclear energy, shipbuilding, aerospace, critical minerals, retail, and health and wellness. The deals were inked at the Philippines-Korea Business Forum in Pasay City, a

DSWD Aids Family of Pinay Caregiver Killed in Israel

The DSWD is providing psychosocial and financial support to the family of Mary Anne Velazquez de Vera, a Filipina caregiver who died in Israel amid the Middle East crisis, with ongoing coordination for further assistance.

Mindanao Muslims Face Ramadhan Moonsighting Confusion

As Ramadhan begins, Muslims in Mindanao grapple with differing start dates due to conflicting announcements from Saudi Arabia and local authorities, highlighting a centuries-old Islamic debate over moonsighting methodology.

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