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For some OFWs staying in Israel, poverty is more frightening than war

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Despite what some call the worst clashes they’ve seen involving their host country Israel, just around 1% of the 30,000 OFWs are interested in going home

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In Trending

DFA: 127 Filipinos in Israel lost homes; 118 have been resettled

DFA Undersecretary Eduardo de Vega told ANC that 127 Filipinos in Israel lost their homes. Of that number, 118 had already been resettled, he said. — June 24, 2025

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  • Most Filipinos in Israel declining repatriation offersMost Filipinos in Middle East declining repatriation offers— June 26, 2025

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  • Alert Level 2 recommended in Israel; still no OFW deployment—DFAAn official of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said that there is already a recommendation to lower the crisis alert level from 3 (voluntary repatriation) to 2 (restriction phase) in Israel— June 26, 2025

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In Farming & Agriculture

The Fight To Save Filipino Chocolate

Cacao farmers in the Philippines are using innovative solutions to fight climate change—an increasing threat to crops and livelihoods. — June 24, 2025

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In Politics

Duterte Youth’s comeuppance

Tempting as it might be to celebrate the decision of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to cancel the registration of Duterte Youth as a richly deserved comeuppance for its own actions, one can’t help but feel a little skeptical. — June 24, 2025

opinion.inquirer.net

In Education

The essential discord: Why education hearings are crucial, despite flaws

For years, the Philippine Senate and Congress have made their committee hearings publicly accessible—streamed live on television and YouTube—as a symbolic gesture of transparency. — June 28, 2025

philstar.com

In War on Drugs

2 countries turn away Rody

Australia, Belgium unwilling to be ‘third country’ for ex-president. The governments of Australia and Belgium have both rejected requests to host former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte should the interim release currently being sought by his lawyers be granted — June 27, 2025

manilastandard.net

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