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Issue No. 25015 | Apr 13, 2025
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I always felt torn growing up between two countries. At 47, I finally feel at peace

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Age has made me a more fully realized version of myself – I didn’t recognize that until returning to the Philippines

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In Trending

Kanlaon Volcano erupts, maintains Alert Level 3

Kanlaon Volcano in Negros erupted early Tuesday morning, April 8, producing a massive ash plume and pyroclastic flows, the state volcanology bureau Phivolcs reported. — April 8, 2025

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More on Kanlaon Volcano Eruption
  • Kanlaon Volcano erupts anewThe Kanlaon Volcano in Negros Island erupted anew on Tuesday morning, April 8, 2025.The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said the explosive eruption began at 5:51 a.m. and ended at 6:47 a.m.— April 8, 2025

    sunstar.com.ph
  • Disaster agency says over 25k displaced due to Mt. KanlaonMore than 25,000 residents have been displaced across seven localities in Negros Occidental following the explosive eruption of Mount Kanlaon on the morning of April 8— April 9, 2025

    manilastandard.net
  • DSWD provides P132 million in aid to Kanlaon Volcano evacueesDSWD spokesperson Assistant Secretary Irene Dumlao said the assistance includes family food packs, non-food items, and financial aid.— April 10, 2025

    mb.com.ph
In West Philippine Sea

Defending West Philippine Sea: The abyss separating Duterte, Marcos

Manila, Philippines — Over 90 percent of Filipinos distrust China, according to results of a survey last year by OCTA Research. — April 10, 2025

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In War on Drugs

Why does Duterte’s war on drugs continue to divide the Philippines?

Rodrigo Duterte is now with the ICC to answer for crimes against humanity, but Filipinos continue to be divided over whether or not he should be held accountable — April 7, 2025

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In Law & Legislation

Filipino women fight for the right to divorce in a deeply Catholic country

101 East meets the women fighting for the right to end their marriages in the deeply Catholic Philippines. — April 10, 2025

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In Politics

Dismantling a dynasty: Vico Sotto is redefining local leadership

How did Vico Sotto end the Eusebios’ rule in Pasig City? Can it be done elsewhere? He bears a popular surname and he’s connected to an existing dynasty in Quezon City. — April 7, 2025

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