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China harasses more PH boats; ‘Atin Ito’ aborted

RETREAT This photo taken from a Philippine Coast Guard ship shows Kapitan Oca, the main vessel of the “Atin Ito”Coalition’s convoy, making a turnaround in the distance while being watched by a China Coast Guard ship at South of Kayumanggi Bank in the West Philippine Sea. INQUIRER PHOTO / RICHARD A. REYES

HK holds first ‘patriots only’ local polls

HONG KONG—Polls opened in Hong Kong’s first “patriots only” district council election on Sunday, with…

Iconic ‘Hollywood’ sign turns 100

HOLLYWOOD—The landmark word has loomed over Tinseltown since before movies started talking, becoming a symbol…

Pisa study: 1 in 3 PH students bullied in school

The Department of Education (DepEd) assured the public on Saturday that it was implementing programs…

Gut-check time

Despite a formidable cast of players, San Beda received no individual accolades for the season,…

Baguio Growth in 2022 tops prepandemic level

BAGUIO CITY—The economy of this city had surpassed its prepandemic growth rate in 2022, making…

17 dead as bus falls off ‘killer curve’ in Antique

DANGER ZONE Rescuers took 11 hours to recover all the passengers from a Ceres commuter bus that veered off the road and plunged down a cliff fin Hamtic town, Antique province, on Tuesday afternoon, leaving 17 people dead. Seven passengers were still in critical condition as of Wednesday. —PHOTO FROM ILOILO CITY EMERGENCY RESPONDERS

Marcos OK enough in PH return to ICC–Drilon

Former Senate president and justice secretary says if ex-President Rodrigo Duterte ‘could unilaterally withdraw’ from the International Criminal Court, Mr. Marcos ‘should similarly have the authority to rejoin the ICC.’

Gov’t, Reds agree to revive talks

The longest-running insurgency in Asia prompted by the dictatorship of the late Ferdinand Marcos Sr.…

Resumption of 2 reclamation projects cheered, jeered

MORE DRY LAND The Pasay City government has announced the resumption of two reclamation projects in its jurisdiction, saying these have been granted clearances by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. This photo taken on Sunday shows one of the project areas in Manila Bay near J.W. Diokno Boulevard in Pasay. —GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE​