Day: November 17, 2025
Work in NCR courts to resume on Tuesday

Courts in Metro Manila will resume operations on Tuesday after the Iglesia ni Cristo capped its two-day protest against corruption on Monday night, the Supreme Court (SC) said.
Crew of tanker seized by Iran make contact, are safe, vessel manager says

The crew of an oil products tanker are safe and the vessel is anchored off Iran’s Bandar Abbas port, its manager said on Monday, after Tehran said it seized the ship in open Gulf waters last week.
DSWD: P15.609M cash aid given to Uwan victims in Pangasinan, La Union

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has disbursed over P15.609 million in emergency cash transfers (ECT) to residents of two areas in Pangasinan and La Union whose houses were damaged by then Super Typhoon Uwan earlier this month.
Ilegal na pagawaan ng paputok, parang bulkan daw na sumabog sa Pangasinan

Sumabog ang ilegal na pagawaan ng paputok sa Dagupan City, Pangasinan na ikinasugat ng limang tao. Paglalarawan ng ilang residente, parang bulkan na sumabog ang pagawaan at tila lumindol dahil sa lakas.
11 held in Istanbul over tourists” deaths from suspected poisoning

Eleven people have been detained in connection with the deaths of a Turkish-German tourist and her two children from suspected poisoning in Istanbul, the state-run Anadolu news agency said Monday.
City health worker, nakitang patay at may saksak sa loob ng kaniyang sasakyan

Duguan at wala nang buhay nang matagpuan sa loob ng kaniyang sasakyan sa Jasaan, Misamis Oriental, ang isang kawani ng City Health Office sa Gingoog City. Ang biktima, may mga saksak sa katawan.
Pope Leo XIV calls out Christian persecution amid latest massacre of civilians in African nation
Pope Leo XIV calls out massacre in Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting global persecution of Christians in Nigeria, Sudan and other nations.
UN staff in Haiti told to stay off streets after gang coalition flexes muscle, US Marines face gunfire
U.N. staff and foreign embassies reportedly advised to stay off Port-au-Prince streets as Haitian gang leader issues public threats following weekend security operations.
Fake flight cancellation texts target travelers
Fake airline texts claiming flight cancellations are targeting travelers with convincing scams. Learn how cybercriminals steal personal data and credit card info.
Zeldin overhauls Biden-era water rule to end ‘weaponization’ that led ‘puddles’ to trigger pricy permits
EPA chief Lee Zeldin announces major overhaul of Biden-era water regulations that forced landowners to pay costly permits for building on soggy ground and puddles.
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