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Title: Philippines Protests Intensify Over Flood Corruption Scandal

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 30, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Manila, Philippines -​ Members of teh⁢ Roman Catholic Church joined widespread protests in ⁤the Philippines on Sunday, escalating pressure ⁤on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s administration to swiftly prosecute those ⁢implicated in a massive corruption scandal involving​ flood control projects. ‌The demonstrations reflect growing public outrage over alleged embezzlement of billions​ of pesos and a ⁣demand for accountability reaching the ‍highest levels​ of government.

The involvement of the Church, ⁣a significant‍ moral and political⁢ force in the predominantly Catholic nation, adds a new dimension to the unfolding crisis. Rev. Flavie Villanueva, a catholic priest who has long advocated for families affected by the​ previous administration’s drug war, voiced a stark condemnation of‌ the corruption, stating, “But, most importantly, against God.” His participation ‍underscores the depth of concern within religious ⁣circles ⁤regarding the ‌alleged misuse of public funds.

President Marcos frist⁤ raised​ concerns about anomalies in flood‍ control projects during his State of the nation address in July. Since⁤ than,⁢ at least seven public works officers have ⁢been jailed on charges related to the​ illegal use of public funds ‌in connection with ⁤a‌ single flood control project. Authorities have frozen approximately 12 billion ‌pesos ($206 million) in ⁣assets linked to suspects. ‍

the protests center on allegations⁣ that powerful ⁣senators, members of‍ Congress, and​ construction executives ⁤diverted funds intended for vital infrastructure.Protesters are ⁢demanding ⁣the immediate arrest and prosecution of⁣ all those implicated, as‌ well as the recovery of stolen funds allegedly used to finance lavish lifestyles. Henry Alcantara,a former government engineer,recently returned 110 million pesos‌ ($1.9 million) in⁤ kickbacks and pledged to return more.

Marcos has ‍vowed ‍that ​many ⁢of ⁢the at least 37 individuals implicated in the scandal will be in⁤ jail by Christmas. The ongoing inquiry ‌and subsequent prosecutions are being closely watched as ⁢a ⁢test⁣ of marcos’ commitment to tackling ​corruption, a persistent problem in the Philippines.

November 30, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Sen. Imee Marcos Accuses Marcos Jr. of Drug Addiction, Corruption

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 18, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

MANILA, Philippines (AP) – Senator imee Marcos publicly ⁤accused ⁣her brother, Philippine‌ President ‍Ferdinand Marcos Jr., of drug use⁤ in a speech Thursday, escalating a family feud adn prompting⁤ a‌ swift‌ denial from her nephew. The allegations come‌ amid rising political tensions and accusations ‍of corruption within the Marcos governance.

marcos,a member ⁢of the‍ powerful Marcos family,claimed the president’s alleged addiction contributed to corruption,poor decision-making,and a lack of accountability within his government. She further alleged that ‍the president’s wife and children were also drug ‍users, and stated she and her brother ⁣have largely been‍ estranged since he assumed office in 2022.

Representative Sandro Marcos, the president’s​ son, dismissed his ⁢aunt’s accusations as baseless and “dangerously irresponsible,”​ asserting they were part of a‍ politically motivated⁣ effort to ‌destabilize the government.

the ⁢senator offered no evidence ‍to support her claims, stating in her⁢ speech she ‍aimed to “improve his condition,” adding, “I’m⁣ not his enemy. His enemy is himself.”

The accusations echo previous claims made‍ by former President ⁣Rodrigo Duterte,who in 2023 alleged Marcos was a drug addict and had been⁤ on a law⁢ enforcement ⁢list of suspected drug users. Marcos ​responded‌ by⁤ dismissing the allegations​ and ⁤claiming Duterte ‌himself⁤ used fentanyl.​ duterte had previously acknowledged using fentanyl in 2016 to manage pain from a motorcycle accident, with his lawyer stating he stopped before ⁢becoming president.

In 2021, while campaigning for ⁢the ​presidency, Marcos’s⁤ spokesperson presented reports from a private hospital and the national police laboratory​ indicating he had tested negative for cocaine and methamphetamine.

The Marcos family has a complex‌ history with the Philippines, as their father, Ferdinand Marcos Sr.,‌ was a dictator ousted⁤ in a 1986 “people power”⁣ uprising. Critics also point⁣ to allegations of‌ corruption ‌involving Duterte and his daughter,Vice President ‌Sara Duterte,which ​both have denied.

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US Missile System Removed from Japan Amid China-Taiwan Tensions

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 18, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

US Removes Missile System from Japan Amidst Rising Tensions ⁢with China Over ⁣Taiwan

Iwakuni, Japan – The US⁢ Army’s Typhon Mid-range Capability (MRC)‍ missile ⁣launcher system has been withdrawn from the Iwakuni base in Yamaguchi prefecture, the Japanese Defense Ministry ‍confirmed Monday, as a diplomatic dispute between Beijing and Tokyo intensifies over potential japanese military intervention in a Taiwan Strait conflict.

The removal of ‍the Typhon system,⁢ deployed in September for the US-Japan “Resolute Dragon 2025” joint exercise, follows recent ‍remarks by Japanese politician​ Sanae Takaichi suggesting Japan could intervene militarily should a crisis erupt across the ​Taiwan Strait. This statement has triggered a sharp rebuke from Beijing,‌ escalating already strained relations. The Typhon system is ​capable of launching Tomahawk land-attack cruise missiles and SM-6 air defence​ missiles with a range of up to ‍1,800km (1,118 miles), placing major Chinese cities like Beijing and Shanghai within its reach if launched from Japan.

The deployment of the Typhon ‍system marked the first time the US had installed the Mid-Range Capability in Japan, citing the need to test rapid wartime transitions. Both China and Russia had previously protested the system’s presence at the Iwakuni base. The ‌Japanese ‌Defence Ministry stated the deployment was always⁤ intended to be temporary,with the system ⁤scheduled for withdrawal within a week of the exercise’s conclusion on September 25.

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Hurricane and confession expose corruption, mass protest in Philippines

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 16, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Philippines⁢ rocked by Mass Protests Following Corruption Scandal linked to Infrastructure Projects

MANILA, Philippines – Hundreds of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of Manila for three consecutive days, demanding accountability after ⁤a corruption scandal involving billions of euros in‍ infrastructure spending came to light. The unrest follows ‍allegations of widespread mismanagement ⁣and‌ tax evasion linked to projects undertaken during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s ‍administration, spurred by a citizen-led reporting initiative and⁢ a ⁢growing chorus of‍ calls for systemic change.

The scandal centers around the alleged misuse of ⁢approximately 8 billion euros ⁣allocated to infrastructure ⁢projects over the past three ⁢years. The Ministry of Finance estimates at least 1.7 billion euros ‍of that sum has been lost‌ to corruption. the accusations surfaced amidst⁤ a confession from a contractor couple, ⁢Discaya, and have prompted President marcos to launch a website – https://sumbongsapangulo.ph/ – ​for citizens to report abuses related to government projects.

President Marcos has labeled the allegations‍ “gruesome” and pledged to detain suspects before Christmas.Charges have ⁤already ⁢been filed against 37 ​individuals, with 86 construction companies and⁢ nine government officials accused of approximately 150 million euros in tax evasion.though, critics argue these⁣ measures are insufficient, with some​ even calling​ for marcos’s resignation.

The protests ‍were ‌ignited by a call to action from a major church in the Philippines, demanding greater accountability. Demonstrators expressed frustration over the lack of arrests ⁣despite months of examination. “This has‌ been going on for a hundred days now and no one has been detained yet,” one protester told the Associated Press. Another stated, “They⁤ are sweeping it under the carpet. We demand a real⁣ investigation, not‌ a cover-up.”

The​ presidential palace has been sealed off, and a meaningful⁢ police and army presence has been deployed to maintain​ order.‍ While security services initially anticipated a peaceful⁤ exhibition, previous protests in​ the country have escalated into violence, including the burning of barricades and ⁢attacks on officers, leading ‍to prosecutions⁣ of several dozen demonstrators.

November 16, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Typhoon Fung-wong Causes Floods and Deaths in Philippines

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 10, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Typhoon Fung-wong Exits Philippines, Leaving widespread Disruption and Emergency Declared

MANILA, Philippines – Typhoon Fung-wong, also known as Uwan, has⁤ moved away​ from the Philippines, but ⁢continues to pose a threat from lingering rainfall, especially in⁤ northern Luzon ​and metropolitan Manila.​ Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared ‌a state of emergency on Thursday in anticipation of the storm’s impact, following extensive devastation from a previous typhoon, Kalmaegi.

The storm’s passage has triggered‍ widespread cancellations of flights – over 325 domestic and 61 international ⁤- and stranded more than 6,600 commuters and cargo workers at ports as the coast guard halted⁣ sea travel. Schools ‍and most government offices will​ remain closed on Monday ‍and Tuesday.​ While the typhoon itself has passed, officials from Civil Defense report roads blocked by⁣ landslides are being prioritized for clearing as weather conditions improve.

“While ⁤the typhoon has passed, its rains still pose a danger in certain areas” in northern Luzon, including in metropolitan Manila,” said Undersecretary ‍Ariel alejandro. “We’ll‌ undertake today rescue,relief and disaster-response operations.”

the Philippines categorizes tropical cyclones with sustained winds of 185 kph ⁢(115 mph) or higher as “super typhoons” to emphasize the severity of the weather event. The nation experiences‍ approximately 20 typhoons and storms annually,⁢ alongside frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, making it ​one of the‍ world’s most disaster-prone⁤ countries. ‌

Although the philippines has not requested international assistance, the United States and Japan have offered support. Authorities are monitoring the situation and preparing for​ ongoing relief efforts.

November 10, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Philippines Hit by Super Typhoon Fung-wong: Deaths, Evacuations Reported

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Super Typhoon Fung-wong Slams philippines,Triggering Mass Evacuations

The Philippines is bracing for the full ‍force of Super Typhoon fung-wong after it made landfall Saturday,prompting the‍ evacuation of over a million people from high-risk areas. ⁤Authorities have​ launched ⁢rescue​ operations as the storm brings torrential ⁢rain and destructive winds, threatening ⁣widespread ‌flooding, landslides, and coastal surges.

Rescue teams have already been deployed to assist those in immediate danger. “Our personnel rescued 14 people who were trapped on the roof of a ⁤house engulfed in flood​ in ⁣a ⁤low-lying neighbourhood,” reported Mr. Monterola, a rescue official. Another​ family was saved after a father contacted authorities fearing his‌ home’s​ roof‍ would be ripped off‍ by the wind. “We saved ⁤him and four relatives.”

Evacuations are ‌focused on north-eastern provinces, including ‌Bicol, a region especially ‍vulnerable to cyclones and mudflows from the active Mayon volcano. ‌Defence secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. warned of the possibly ‍”catastrophic impact” of Fung-wong in televised remarks, emphasizing the storm’s ‍potential ‌to affect a vast⁢ area, including Cebu ⁣province ⁣- previously devastated by a strong typhoon – and the densely ​populated metropolitan Manila. ⁤

The Office of Civil Defence estimates more than⁢ 30 million people are potentially ⁣exposed to hazards from the typhoon. Authorities are urging residents to heed evacuation orders and​ seek shelter away ⁤from flood-prone and landslide-risk areas. “We need to do this because when⁣ it’s already raining​ or the typhoon has ​hit and flooding has ⁤started, it’s hard to rescue people,” Teodoro‍ said.

The Philippines is⁤ frequently battered ‌by typhoons, wiht the archipelago nation⁢ situated along‍ a ⁤major Pacific storm track.

November 9, 2025 0 comments
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