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Manila Water sets June desludging: Healthy communities, clean waterways

MANILA, Philippines — Manila Water has released its barangay desludging service schedule for June 2026, continuing its regular sanitation program that helps maintain clean, safe, and environmentally responsible communities across its East Zone service area. The scheduled desludging activities support proper septic tank maintenance, reducing health risks associated with untreated wastewater while preventing the pollution

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May 28 lotto jackpots reach ₱35M with no winners

MANILA, Philippines—No ticket holder won the jackpots in the major lotto draws on Thursday, May 28, according to the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO). SuperLotto 6/49 had the winning combination 39-40-01-47-29-17 for a jackpot of ₱25 million. The PCSO said there was no jackpot winner. Lotto 6/42 had the winning combination 39-38-34-21-10-03 for a jackpot

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Jinggoy Estrada Faces 3rd Plunder Case, To Exhaust All Legal Remedies

Senator Jinggoy Estrada to exhaust all legal remedies as he faces looming arrest. According to Senator Jinggoy Estrada, he will exhaust all legal remedies against the plunder charges against him. The Office of the Ombudsman on Thursday afternoon filed plunder and graft charges against Jinggoy Estrada before the Sandiganbayan. Assistant Ombudsman Mico Clavano formally filed ... Read more

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Marcos pushes PH as green shipbuilding hub in talks with Tsuneishi

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. welcomed continued Japanese investments in the Philippines’ shipbuilding industry following his meeting with executives of Tsuneishi Group Corporation on Thursday on the sidelines of four-day his state visit to Tokyo. The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said discussions focused on Tsuneishi’s ongoing and planned investments in shipbuilding expansion, green

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Marcos in Japan: A state visit with arms sales and China in mind

TOKYO (AP) — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is receiving an exceptional level of hospitality that included a palace banquet during a four-day state visit to Japan that culminated Thursday, May 28. The visit sends a clear message that Tokyo is keen to upgrade ties with a nation it sees as a key defense partner —

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