
Day: December 1, 2025
Ahtisa Manalo’s homecoming: Parade routes and details in Manila, Pasay

Ahtisa Manalo is all set for her homecoming on Tuesday!
Southeast Asia storm deaths near 700 as scale of disaster revealed
PALEMBAYAN, Indonesia — Rescue teams in western Indonesia were battling on Monday to clear roads cut off by cyclone-induced landslides and floods, as improved weather revealed more of the scale of a disaster that has killed close to 700 people in Southeast Asia.
P250K worth of smuggled, unregistered vape products seized in Manila

Authorities seized P250,000 worth of smuggled and unregistered vape devices and juices from two separate stores in the City of Manila.
DOLE reminds employers: Pay 13th-month pay by Dec. 24

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on Monday reminded employers to release the government-mandated 13th-month pay of their employees on or before Christmas Eve.
After 16 years on the run, man nabbed for raping minor-aged niece

After hiding from the law for 16 years, a man was arrested in Valenzuela City for allegedly raping his niece when she was just nine years old.
Lola na naka-order umano ng pera online, pinayuhan ng delivery rider para ‘di mabiktima ng scammer

Isang lola ang nagawa raw maka-order online ng pera o cash na nagkakahalaga ng P10,000, na “nabili” lang niya sa halagang P599. Ang delivery rider, natulugan na na-scam ang lola.
Marcos suspends disability discharge, promotes Army captain who lost eyes in 2016 blast

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered the promotion of a Philippine Army captain who lost his eyesight in 2016 due to a bomb blast but was issued a complete disability discharge (CDD) from the military. The President also directed the Department of National Defense to review the CDD, which separates soldiers from the service due to physical disabilities that they incurred in the line of duty.
Unang Hirit Kicks Off its 26th Anniversary with Big Surprises!
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GMA”s Unang Hirit marked the grand kick-off of its 26th anniversary this December 1, 2025 with a heartfelt and festive celebration that highlighted the show”s enduring commitment to public service, community spirit, and morning energy.
Mamdani-appointed NYC professor who wrote book on ending policing now tasked with shaping community safety
NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani appoints Brooklyn College sociology professor Alex Vitale, author of “The End of Policing,” to his transition team.
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Warrior from long-lost ancient civilization deemed ‘high status’ found with rare treasures
Archaeologists in Hungary have uncovered a 1,300-year-old warrior’s tomb containing one of only about 80 known Avar sabers, a rare find that offers new insight into the lives of the Avars.
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