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Two Americans Killed In Philippine Clash
The Philippine Immigration Bureau reported on April 27 that two US citizens were among the 19 people killed in recent armed conflicts in the Central Mindanao region. The remaining 17 casualties were Philippine citizens. The deaths occurred during an operation on April 19 involving non-state armed groups on Negros Island. The fatalities occurred on Negros Island in the central Philippines during an operation on April 19 involving non-combat forces and a local armed group.
CRI News Radio
Casualties Reported In Luzon Island Conflict
An engagement between unarmed forces and a local armed group occurred on April 19 on Luzon Island in the central Philippines. Non-armed forces engaged with a local armed group in central Luzon, Philippines, during an operation on April 19. The clash resulted in multiple casualties, according to reports. The incident is part of ongoing regional armed conflict.
CRI News Radio
Aboitiz InfraCapital Increases Capex To P8.8 Billion
Aboitiz InfraCapital, Inc. (AIC) is raising its capital expenditure to P8.8 billion for 2026 from P4.1 billion in 2025. The increase is intended to fund infrastructure expansion projects.
Bluesky Social
NBI Arrests Five For Fake Notary Scheme
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) arrested five individuals involved in a fake notary public operation.
Mastodon
Pampanga Mayor Fails To Block Suspension
The ruling allows the suspension to proceed as previously ordered.
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Filipino Fishermen Face Risks in Disputed Shoals
Filipino fishermen report facing life-threatening risks when venturing into disputed maritime territories. These areas include Scarborough Shoal and Sabina Shoal, which are located within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone. The fishermen describe the environment as coercive regarding maritime boundaries. Local perspectives suggest that maritime boundaries are not being respected in these regions.
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Philippine Peso Hits Lowest Level Since March
The Philippine peso reached a low of P60.81 to $1 during morning trading on Tuesday. The currency opened at P60.8 and fluctuated between P60.77 and P60.81. This represents the lowest recorded value since March.
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GCash Blocks Illegal Sites To Combat Quishing Scams
Digital wallet provider GCash has implemented a zero-tolerance policy against 'quishing' scams. The company is actively blocking fake and illegal websites to protect users from QR code phishing attempts.
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Malaysian Minister To Attend ASEAN Meetings In Philippines
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida reported to the Prime Minister's office that he will visit the Philippines from April 30th to May 2nd. He was welcomed by Prime Minister Tolam. The visit included high-level government representatives from both nations. The visit aimed to strengthen cooperation and mutual support on international and regional issues of common concern. The Prime Minister of Japan will travel to the Philippines tomorrow to attend an Asia Summit. Minister Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim will lead the Malaysian delegation to meetings in the Philippines tomorrow. He is expected to attend the ASEAN-Indo-Pacific Forum, ASEAN Summit, and ASEAN+1 Summit with Indonesian and Philippine leaders. Bilateral meetings with ASEAN member state leaders are also possible.
Shonan Beach FM
Maynilad Boosts Water Storage Amid El Niño Risk
Maynilad is increasing its water storage capacity and activating additional wells to mitigate the potential impacts of El Niño. This initiative aims to ensure a stable water supply in the face of anticipated dry conditions.
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