AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMindanao Earthquake Response: A 7.8 quake hit southern Philippines, killing at least 47 and displacing tens of thousands; officials credit disaster drills for limiting casualties as rescue teams race amid aftershocks and damaged infrastructure. Ateneo Drowning Fallout: The Ateneo Blue Eagles tragedy is triggering wider calls for accountability, with an independent fact-finding probe announced and lawmakers pushing investigations into safety and supervision during team activities. Independence Day, Freedom Reframed: Across the country, leaders marked 128 years of independence by stressing that freedom must mean dignity and opportunity for all—while Vice President Sara Duterte warned corruption and weak governance erode sovereignty. Education & Learning Access: DepEd inaugurated the first DepEd-funded ALS Community Learning Center in Mindoro, while advocates argue AI can help reform education if proven models are scaled. Culture in Motion: “TernoCon Filipiniana x Obra” spotlights Terno, Balintawak, and Kimona at SM Mall of Asia, and Savoy Hotel Manila’s sampaguita planting drive supports heritage schools. Youth Sports Pipeline: Mayor’s Cup Age-Group Championships in Sta. Rosa puts junior tennis on a serious competitive track, while Philippine athletics leaders say age-group categories are building future elites. Online Child Exploitation Crackdown: PNP operations in Zamboanga and Bulacan arrested two women and rescued seven minors tied to online sexual abuse cases.
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