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SAF member, 2 suspects killed in Indanan gunrunning clash

A member of the Special Action Force (SAF) and two suspects were killed after the police troopers came under heavy gunfire during a law enforcement operation in Indanan, Sulu, early Wednesday morning.
Pirates board tanker off Somalia in biggest escalation since 2024

Pirates have boarded a Malta-flagged products tanker off Somalia, maritime security sources said on Thursday, while the vessel’s manager said the ship’s 24 crew members were safe.
UP resilience expert: Restoring forest cover is effective flood control

A geologist and resilience expert of the University of the Philippines urged the restoration of the forest cover and other measures to help mitigate the perennial floods during typhoon season, instead of building more dikes.
OCD: Brace for thousand-kilometer wide cyclone over weekend

The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) advised the public Thursday to prepare itself for a possible super typhoon that is a thousand-kilometer wide that will reach Luzon by this weekend.
Wind signals lifted as Tino nears Vietnam

State weather bureau PAGASA lifted wind signals on Thursday afternoon as Typhoon Tino approached central Vietnam.
UAAP Season 88 latest standings and league leaders (men’s basketball)

Check out the latest standings and league leaders in the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball tournament.
NCAA: JRU”s Justin Lozano optimistic about return as he awaits medical clearance after freak accident

Jose Rizal University’s Justin Lozano remains optimistic about his return as he awaits medical clearance following a freak accident during their NCAA game against Mapua University.
NCAA players-turned-coaches relish league”s return to Rizal Memorial Coliseum

After nearly two decades, the NCAA returned to the historic Rizal Memorial Coliseum, bringing a wave of nostalgia, especially for coaches Gilbert Malabanan of LPU and Nani Epondulan of JRU.
Philippines to start rice importation by January 2026 with new tariff rates

The Philippines will resume importing rice by January next year, with a new tariff rate to be imposed on the imported grain, which will be determined by mid-December this year, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said Thursday.
Initial damage to agri due to Typhoon Tino at P13.26 million

The damage and losses sustained by the agriculture sector following the onslaught of Typhoon Tino has reached over P13 million, according to an initial assessment.
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