
Day: November 12, 2025
Global wine output subdued by climate shocks, OIV says
Global wine production rose slightly in 2025, but output remained below average for a third consecutive year as vineyards faced extreme and volatile weather, the International Organization of Vine and Wine said.
SM Investments 9-month net income rises 6% to P64.4B

Sy-led SM Investments Corp. (SMIC) has maintained an optimistic outlook for the last quarter of 2025, as the diversified conglomerate on Wednesday reported a 6% increase in its bottom line for the first nine months of the year.
Former officials urge Marcos to let DOH lead PH delegation to global tobacco talks

The global tobacco control talks will be held this month in Geneva, Switzerland, and according to the former officials, the Philippines” leadership at COP11 is crucial for national credibility, public health protection, and the country”s role in global health diplomacy.
25 pediatric patients bond with Kapuso artists at ‘Art Gap Gives Back’ event

Twenty-five pediatric patients from Little Ark Foundation were treated to special moments with Kapuso and Sparkle artists at GMA Network’s “Art Gap Gives Back” event.
Chito Miranda marks 10 years smoke-free, shares lessons on health and discipline

It has been a decade since Chito Miranda stopped smoking, and he continues to commit to a healthier lifestyle as he approaches his 50th birthday.
Tricia Robredo is engaged!

Leni Robredo’s second daughter, Tricia, is engaged!
‘Dogshow Divas’ cohost Baus Rufo shares why he left his successful corporate life and became a content creator

Baus Rufo, one-half of the super trending podcast “Dogshow Divas,” guested In a recent episode of “Your Honor,” where Chariz Solomon and Buboy Villar asked him about his experience in the corporate world.
Agri losses from Uwan reach P188.27M — DA

The devastation wrought by Super Typhoon Uwan has so far caused P188.27 million in agricultural losses in the country based on initial estimates, the Department of Agriculture (DA) reported on Wednesday.
DOJ assures gov’t can monitor ex-DPWH chief Bonoan’s movements abroad

The Department of Justice (DOJ) assured Wednesday that it can monitor the movements of former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) secretary Manuel Bonoan abroad as he remains under investigation over alleged anomalous flood control projects.
Gov”t kicks off efforts to restore schools in typhoon-hit Negros Occidental

The Department of Education (DepEd), together with local and national agencies, has begun relief and recovery operations in Negros Occidental following the extensive damage caused by Typhoon Tino last week.
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