
Day: November 3, 2025
‘Life-threatening conditions” in Homonhon, Dinagat as more areas under Signal No. 4 due to Tino
State weather bureau on Monday evening warned of “life-threatening conditions” affecting Homonhon and Dinagat Islands, as more areas are placed under Signal No.4 due to Typhoon Tino.
Big manufacturing economies struggle as US tariffs hit order books
The world’s big manufacturing economies struggled to fire up in October, business surveys showed on Monday, as weak US demand and President Donald Trump’s tariffs hit factory orders.
Urgent action needed to respond to global health financing emergency –WHO

“The world is now facing a global health financing emergency that demands urgent, coordinated action,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in Geneva.
DHVSU grad tops October 2025 CPA licensure exam

A graduate of the Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University (DHVSU) or Pampanga State University achieved the top score in the licensure examination for certified public accountants (CPAs) held last month.
Buntis na aso na nasagasaan ng van, himalang nabuhay pero lumuwa ang isang mata

Kalunos-lunos ang sinapit ng isang buntis na aso na hinihinala ng kaniyang amo na sadyang sinasagasaan ng isang van sa San Mateo, Rizal. Himalang nakaligtas ang aso pero lumuwa isa niyang mata kaya kinailangan siyang operahan.
Bagyong ‘Tino,” lumakas pa; Signal No. 4, nakataas sa 8 lugar

Walong lugar sa Visayas at Mindanao ang nananatiling nasa ilalim ng Signal No. 4 matapos lumakas pa ang bagyong “Tino,” habang patuloy na kumikilos pa-kanluran hilagang-kanluran sa silangan ng Dinagat Islands, ayon sa PAGASA nitong Lunes ng gabi.
OCD to rescuers: Conduct safe search, rescue ops amid Tino
The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) Eastern Visayas has reminded rescuers to conduct safe and rescue operations amid the onset of Typhoon Tino.
DSWD: Over 2.1M food packs ready in strategic areas ahead of Tino

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on Monday assured that it has prepositioned more than 2.1 million family food packs (FFPs) in critical, strategic areas as part of its preparations for the onslaught of Typhoon Tino in the Visayas and Mindanao.
ICC prosecutors probing reports of mass killings in Sudan”s al-Fashir
International Criminal Court prosecutors said on Monday they are collecting evidence of alleged mass killings and rapes after paramilitary Rapid Support Forces seized al-Fashir–the last stronghold of the military in Sudan’s Darfur region.
Tanker off Somalia attacked in suspected pirate strike

The vessel’s operator Stolt-Nielsen confirmed there was an attempted attack on the Stolt Sagaland. “Our crew are all safe, having responded swiftly and professionally to the incident,” it said.
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