AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEarthquake Recovery & Preparedness: A Senate resolution co-sponsored by JV Ejercito urges immediate and long-term support for Mindanao areas hit by the 7.8 quake, while Metro Manila and other cities joined nationwide drills to test “Big One” readiness. Justice & Rights: Antonio Trillanes denies ICC warrants exist for Bong Go, as Duterte’s camp keeps pushing the claim—fueling another round of political heat. Education & Health: CHEd approved Doctor of Medicine programs for five state universities to address the doctor shortage; meanwhile, Edcom 2 reports child stunting rose to 25.3% (one in four kids), the first uptick since 2015. Culture & Heritage: The Philippines won a UNESCO seat on the Intangible Cultural Heritage committee (serving until 2030), and pageant groups plan earthquake-aid tie-ins through national costume events. Community & Safety: PNP warns of people impersonating DPWH officials, and Cavite school stabbing victims get pledges of support as authorities tighten security. Sports & Pop Culture: UAAP women’s basketball honors a Mythical Team, while “Pepito Manaloto” star Maureen Larrazabal hopes same-sex marriage is legalized by the show’s 20th year. Tech & Lifestyle: A new Dole labor attorney’s office offers free legal help for workers, and a Cebu forum spotlights AI as the next business must-have.
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