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May I (I) - Gerard Naval - Manila Archdiocese names 24 Jubilee Churches - malaya.com.ph - city Santo - city Manila - city San Jose - city Rome - city San Fernando

Manila Archdiocese names 24 Jubilee Churches

TWENTY-FOUR churches, shrines, and sacred places have been designated by the Archdiocese of Manila as “Jubilee Churches” as part of its preparations for the “Ordinary Jubilee of the Year 2025” celebration as declared by Pope Francis.

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Raymond Africa - Immigration - 8 Chinese, 7 Malaysians trying to sneak into the country intercepted - malaya.com.ph - Philippines - Malaysia - China

8 Chinese, 7 Malaysians trying to sneak into the country intercepted

THE Bureau of Immigration yesterday said that government agents intercepted 15 foreigners who tried to illegally enter the country’s backdoor aboard two speedboats last Sunday.

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Lucas Bersamin - Helen Flores - No classes, government work in NCR, CALABARZON today - philstar.com - Philippines - region Bicol - city Santa - city San Fernando - city Angeles - city Naga - city Talisay - city Manila, Philippines

No classes, government work in NCR, CALABARZON today

MANILA, Philippines — Classes at all levels, both in public and private schools, as well as work in government offices in Metro Manila and CALABARZON remain suspended today due to expected rainfall from the monsoon-enhanced Tropical Storm Enteng, Malacañang announced yesterday.

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Cecille Suerte Felipe - Francis Zamora - Pro Tempore - Jinggoy slams Zamora over aid distribution - philstar.com - Philippines - county San Juan - city Manila, Philippines

Jinggoy slams Zamora over aid distribution

MANILA, Philippines — Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Estrada yesterday slammed San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora’s directive to impose fines on people or groups distributing relief goods in the city without his clearance.

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Bella Cariaso - Communities around Mayon Volcano warned of lahar, sediment flows - philstar.com - Philippines - city Manila, Philippines

Communities around Mayon Volcano warned of lahar, sediment flows

MANILA, Philippines — State volcanologists have warned communities around Mayon Volcano in Albay to remain vigilant as heavy rains spawned by Tropical Storm Enteng could trigger lahar flows and other related hazards.

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Bella Cariaso - Joey Salceda - Nathaniel Servando - PAGASA maintains there were enough weather advisories - philstar.com - Philippines - city Manila, Philippines

PAGASA maintains there were enough weather advisories

MANILA, Philippines — Enough advisories were issued before the onslaught of Tropical Storm Enteng, officials of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration asserted yesterday.

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Sara Duterte - Wendell Vigilia - ‘OVP tried to block release of audit report to House’ - malaya.com.ph

‘OVP tried to block release of audit report to House’

A MEMBER of the House of Representatives yesterday bared the Office of the Vice President (OVP) tried, but failed, to prevent the Commission on Audit (COA) from submitting to Congress the audit report on her office’s use of confidential funds in 2022.

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Ferdinand Marcos-Junior - Immigration - Philippine authorities detain more than 160 people over suspected cybercrime operation - ctvnews.ca - Philippines - Indonesia - Malaysia - China - Taiwan - Burma - city Manila - city Lapu-Lapu

Philippine authorities detain more than 160 people over suspected cybercrime operation

Philippine authorities raided a suspected illegal online gaming and cyberscam complex in a central province and took into custody more than 160 people — mostly Chinese and Indonesians — who were committing internet-based crimes, officials said Sunday.

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