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Issue No. 25021 | May 25, 2025
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China assault on Malaysia sovereignty draws parallels to PH ordeal

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Less than 100 miles off the coast of Sarawak, Luconia Breakers is considered as the only feature visible even when there is high tide in Luconia Shoals, but over the years, the sandbar, which is close to where Malaysia is exploring oil and gas reserves, appeared to grow bigger.

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In Trending

'Kabado na ba?': Transparency, right to contest violations assured as NCAP reimplementation starts Monday

Many a motorist is probably starting to get nervous right now as authorities prepare for the reimplementation of the No-Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) on... — May 24, 2025

mb.com.ph
More on Bringing Back the No-Contact Apprehension Policy
  • No contact apprehension policy: How it works, how to pay fines, file an appeal (1st UPDATE) Here's a quick guide to the no contact apprehension policy, which will be reimplemented on major roads in Metro Manila starting Monday, May 26 — May 25, 2025

    rappler.com
  • Over 500 violations on 1st day of NCAP The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) apprehended over 500 vehicles on the first day of reimplementing the No Contact Apprehension Policy — May 26, 2025

    manilastandard.net
  • MMDA: Violations under NCAP 'manually' reviewed The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said Wednesday that violations caught under the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) will be manually reviewed by its personnel before issuing tickets. — May 28, 2025

    gmanetwork.com
In United States

ICE releases health worker arrested at airport despite living in the U.S. legally for 50 years

Lewelyn Dixon had been arrested at the Seattle airport after a trip to her native Philippines in late February. She was released from ICE custody after three months. — May 30, 2025

nbcnews.com

In Crime

East Timor to deport an ex-Filipino congressman accused of masterminding a governor’s murder

East Timor said Thursday it would deport a former Filipino congressman charged with multiple murders in the Philippines and added that he was a national security threat whose presence could damage the country’s image ahead of its entry to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. — May 29, 2025

abcnews.go.com

In Poverty

Man who photographed viral Makati drain woman finds more people living in sewers

The original Reddit poster of the woman emerging from a Makati sewer encountered her community living by a creek. — May 31, 2025

philstar.com

In Environment

Forests clear-cut as Philippines builds solar projects

The Philippines aims to reach its target of generating 50% of its energy from renewable energy sources by 2040. But small communities in the north are bearing the brunt of extreme heat and flooding caused by the clean energy rush. — May 31, 2025

dw.com

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