Monthly Archives: May 2026

Nartatez to Cebu police: Speed up probe into car dealer ‘abduction’

MANILA, Philippines — Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. ordered the Cebu police to speed up their investigation into the supposed abduction of a car dealer. “The PNP is treating this reported abduction case with utmost urgency and we are committed to determine the facts and identify those responsible,” Nartatez said

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New Philippine Building Act pushed in Senate

MANILA, Philippines – A bill that seeks to establish updated general regulations and policies governing the construction of buildings in the Philippines has been filed in the Senate. Senate Bill No. 2159, also known as the “New Philippine Building Act,” was filed by Sen. Raffy Tulfo on Monday. According to Tulfo, the urgent reasons for

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7 mine workers remain trapped in flooded Laos cave

Thai volunteer rescue teams joined a cave rescue mission in Laos after seven mine workers became trapped in a flooded cave since May 19 while searching for gold. Ten mine workers entered a cave in Longchaeng district of Xaisomboun province, but only three managed to escape. Seven others remain trapped inside the cave after heavy rain …

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Thailand News | Brit Arrested After Hit and run, Sea Turtle Photo Backlash, Ex-F1 Injured in Bangkok

  Today we’ll be talking about a British driver who’s been arrested after a serious hit and run incident on Koh Pha Ngan, then, former formula 1 driver Mika Salo was injured in a suspected bangkok knife attack, plus, a tourist couple flees from a Jomtien convenience store after an alleged energy drink theft turns …

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7-Eleven Japan founder Toshifumi Suzuki dies at 93

Toshifumi Suzuki, the founder of 7-Eleven Japan and one of the most influential figures in Japanese retail, has died aged 93 after suffering heart failure, leaving behind a global convenience store empire with more than 85,000 outlets worldwide. Seven & i Holdings announced yesterday, May 25, that Suzuki died at his home in Tokyo on …

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