With thousands of satellites in orbit and record numbers of rocket launches, experts warn there’s a growing risk of space debris crashing into the Earth — and possibly hitting somebody With more rockets launching each year, there’s more risk of falling debris causing damage — or hitting someone. In March …
Read More »An incredible claim
“Medialdea said his boss was a lawyer and would not have made such a ‘gentleman’s agreement’ Not a few eyebrows were raised when former Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea claimed in a recent House hearing that it was during the administration of President Benigno Aquino III and not of Rodrigo Duterte …
Read More »Tatak Pinoy Act encourages Filipinos to patronize high quality products
Amid the news of El Nino’s damage to agriculture, preparations for La Niña, and a change in leadership in the Senate, many may have missed the signing of the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of the Tatak Pinoy (Proudly Filipino) Act or Republic Act No. 11981, on May 22, 2024. …
Read More »China ‘monster’ ship intrudes Philippine waters
Photo shows the 165-meter China Coast Guard ship 5901, known as ‘the Monster’ for its size, which joined CCG ship 5203 during a brief intrusive patrol into the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone west of Panatag Shoal early yesterday. The location and movement of the vessels are shown in an image …
Read More »Agri-truckers to benefit from toll-fee discounts starting June
Agricultural truckers will receive toll discounts to help them save on costs, the Department of Agriculture (DA) announced. Under the Agri-Trucks Toll Rebate initiative, all DA-accredited truck drivers will be exempted from the recent hike in toll fees starting June 1. Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel, Jr. commended the …
Read More »PH logs highest fish catch at 60.2K MT in April — PFDA
A total of 60,256.88 metric tons (MT) of fish were caught in various ports nationwide in April, marking the highest fish unloading volume in the recorded history of the Philippine Fisheries Development Authority (PFDA). The PFDA noted that the catch in April showed a nine percent increase compared to March. …
Read More »Gymnast Emma Malabuyo punches Paris ticket
Filipina gymnast Emma Malabuyo punched her Paris Olympics ticket after winning the bronze medal in the individual all-around event of the Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Asian Championships on Friday, May 24, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Emma Malabuyo (Emma Malabuyo’s Instagram post) The 21-year-old Malabuyo amassed 50.398 points in the event which was …
Read More »PBBM to continue distributing land titles to ARBs beyond his term
OFFICIALLY OWNERS. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. personally distributes electronic titles and Certificates of Land Ownership Award to 4,271 agrarian reform beneficiaries at the South Cotabato gymnasium and Cultural Center in Koronadal City on Friday (May 24, 2024). In a media interview, Marcos vowed that he would not stop until …
Read More »Coast Guard opens new outpost in far-flung Itbayat
Photo shows NSC chief Eduardo Año (middle), Cagayan Gov. Marilou Cayco, (left), and PCG Commandant Admiral Ronnie Gil Gavan (right), cutting the ribbon of the new Coast Guard outpost in Itbayat, Batanes. The Philippines said Friday it had opened a coast guard post in the country’s far north to boost …
Read More »Gibo: Chinese rules vs South China Sea ‘trespassers’ a provocation
Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro (center), Armed Forces chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. (left) and Navy chief Vice Adm. Toribio Adaci Jr. lead the celebration of the Philippine Navy’s 126th anniversary at the Navy headquarters in Manila yesterday./Ryan Baldemor MANILA, Philippines — China’s warning to detain foreign “trespassers” in what it …
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