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Inquirer.net on MSNGorio now a typhoon, no direct impact on PH seen – PagasaTropical Cyclone Gorio (international name Podul) intensified into a typhoon early Tuesday morning, according to the ...
Severe tropical storm “Podul” is expected to enter the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) early today, according to the ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNGlaring omissions in the 4th Sona (2)The omission of any description of President Marcos’ assessment of the current state of the peace implementation processes in ...
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VnExpress International on MSNVietnamese bananas gain ground in Japan as Philippine dominance slipsVietnamese bananas are making deeper inroads into Japanese grocery stores as the supply from the Philippines slips.
At least 2 people are likely dead and scores still missing after landslides and flooding hit southwest Japan after torrential rain.
Johnson ending legislative session early over Epstein controversy as some Republicans demand answers
The turmoil in Congress over the Jeffrey Epstein probe isn't going away anytime soon after the House Speaker ended the ...
To prevent complications and better manage the disease, health experts recommend early blood sugar testing. People with risk factors should be tested at any age, while those without risk factors ...
Cebu Pacific builds anticipation for the 2026 summer season with the launch of its August seat sale: travel period Feb 1 to ...
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GMA Network on MSNGorio to be a typhoon in next 12 hours; Habagat rain showers seenSevere Tropical Storm Gorio (international name: Podul) is expected to reach typhoon category in the next 12 hours, PAGASA ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNPhilippine economy likely expanded by 5.5% in second quarter — pollTHE PHILIPPINE ECONOMY likely expanded in the second quarter thanks to cooling inflation, election-related spending, and faster exports, analysts said. However, uncertainty over US tariffs may have ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNPhilippine gross borrowing surges 78% in JuneTHE NATIONAL Government’s (NG) gross borrowing rose 78.16% year-on-year in June, with both foreign and domestic debt expanding, the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) said. The BTr reported gross borrowing ...
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