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Business · CebuCEBU CITY, Philippines – The magnitude 5.8 earthquake that shook northern Cebu on Monday, October 13, has left 14 individuals injured. The Cebu Provincial Government has started conducting damage assessment on Monday, hours after the strong aftershock struck Bogo City around 1 a.m. on Monday. As of 12 p.m., they reported a total of 14 […]...Keep on reading: 14 injured after 5.8 magnitude aftershock jolts Bogo, CebuSee the Story
14 injured after 5.8 magnitude aftershock jolts Bogo, Cebu
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Voting · ManilaBy Kenneth Christiane L. Basilio, Reporter The House of Representatives passed on final reading the proposed P6.793-trillion national budget for 2026, concluding 62 days of deliberations marked by heightened scrutiny over a widening corruption scandal involving flood control projects. In a 287-12-2 vote, congressmen approved the revised budget bill that rechanneled the bulk of funding from numerous flood control projects under the Public Works d…See the Story
House approves P6.793-trillion budget bill on final reading - BusinessWorld Online
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Sara Duterte · PhilippinesMANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. continues to work tirelessly to improve the lives of every Filipino, a Palace official said following the release of the latest SWS survey results showing a decline in Marcos’ trust rating. In a Viber message to reporters on Wednesday, Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said Marcos is seen as a leader who works hard and actively fights corruption. READ: Trust ratings of Marcos, Duterte drop in…See the Story
Marcos Goes on Working 'Tirelessly' Despite Drop in Trust Rating – Palace
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