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Bernie Benito voted new president of Filipino Town Las Vegas

LAs VeGAs — Bernie Benito, a well-known leader in the filipino American community and resident of Las Vegas since 1972, has been voted the next President of filipino town Las Vegas by its officers and board of directors. Benito succeeds rozita Lee, who resigned on July 10, 2025.

“I am deeply honored and humbled to continue to lead the efforts that highlight the historical significance of Filipino Town Las Vegas for the Filipino American community and for all of Las Vegas,” said Benito. “Along with our dedicated officers and board members, our next steps will focus on creating activities that will ensure Filipino Town is not just a landmark but a living, breathing cultural destination for locals and tourists alike, allowing our community’s heritage to be shared and experienced by everyone!

ernie Buo has also been voted as the new Vice President of filipino town Las Vegas. A senior civil engineer for the city of North Las

Denaturalization push signals shift in immigration politics

WAshiNGtoN, D.c. — A renewed push by some republican lawmakers and former trump administration officials to revive and expand the use of denaturalization — the legal process of revoking U.s. citizenship from naturalized immigrants — is drawing fresh scrutiny from civil liberties advocates and legal scholars.

While denaturalization has long existed in U.s. law for limited circumstances such as war crimes or material fraud during the naturalization process, its broader application is being re-explored within conservative policy circles. the move signals a new and controversial frontier in immigration enforcement.

Denaturalization: Rare but powerful Under current federal law, the U.s. government may seek to revoke naturalized citizenship if it can prove that the individual obtained it illegally — for example, by misrepresenting material facts or concealing a disqualifying background. historically, such cases have been rare, often limited to indi-

9 years after arbitral ruling, China still defies PH sea claim

mANiLA — the Philippine government sounded the alarm over china’s continued rejection of the historic arbitral award, nine years after the arbitral tribunal ruled in favor of manila and dismissed Beijing’s claims over the south china sea. foreign Affairs secretary teresa Lazaro expressed this sen-

Chavit calls it quits with the Marcoses: Singson feels ‘forgotten’ despite backing Marcos Jr. in 2022 race

mANiLA — Businessman and political kingmaker Luis chavit” singson has publicly withdrawn his support for the marcos family, citing feelings of neglect after helping secure President ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr.’s 2022 election win. in a candid interview aired on July 8, 2025, on the Bilyonaryo News channel’s #Attheforefront program, the former ilocos sur governor said he Luis “Chavit” Singson Inquirer.net file photo

timent in her keynote speech on the eve of the 9th anniversary of the Philippines’ arbitral victory. she emphasized that the arbitration and its award are shining affirmations of the compulsory dispute resolution mechanisms of the United Nations convention on the Law of the sea (UNcLos). The Award not only sets reason and right in the South China

in a July 8 order, the supreme court asked both chambers of congress to explain the details of the impeachment case. Among the details the supreme court asked congress to explain are the separate impeachment cases filed against Duterte in the house of representatives. the senate replied that it was not able to sufficiently answer some of the items. Respondent Senate manifests that it lacks sufficient knowledge or information on the matters stated under items (a) to (k) of the said Resolution, and this, not in a position to respond to the Honorable Court’s directive,” the senate said. the items in question pertain to the impeachment

mANiLA — in a world where luxury often comes with a sky-high price tag, one southeast Asian city is quietly defying the trend. According to the newly released Julius Baer Global Wealth and Lifestyle report 2025, manila is now ranked as one of the world’s most affordable cities for the rich—an unexpected but telling indicator of the Philippines’ evolving economic and cultural footprint.

Whistleblower who exposed alleged corruption in NBN-ZTE deal speaks out after nearly three years in prison

Jun Lozada, who testified on alleged corruption in the NBN-ZTE deal, reflects after nearly 3 years in prison —on faith, family, and the cost of coming forward by

m AN i LA — t he whistleblower who exposed the alleged corruption behind the canceled $329-million NBNZ te broadband deal is speaking out after serving nearly three years in prison for a separate graft case. Now a free man, r odolfo “Jun” Lozada

Jr. says his time behind bars became a period of personal reflection and religious transformation.

I asked God, ‘Why?’ hundreds of times ,” Lozada shared in a recent interview with Phils tar Life. “ But eventually, I learned to surrender. I found purpose even in prison .”

A global lens on luxury each year, swiss private bank Julius Baer measures the cost of living well among the world’s affluent. the bank’s Lifestyle index tracks the price of 20 high-end goods and services—from designer handbags and fine watches to personal trainers, luxury cars, and private healthcare—in 25 major cities. in 2025, manila emerged near the bottom of the list, placing 23rd out of 25 cities surveyed.

LAs VeGAs — the cameras flashed, the fans cheered, and two fighters stood face-to-face under the lights of the mGm Grand. one, a legend chasing one last great victory. the other, a champion determined to protect his prime.

At the final press conference for manny Pacquiao vs. mario Barrios, held Wednesday, July 16, the air was tense—not from drama, but from purpose. this wasn’t a circus. this was business. A veteran making a

mission out of a comeback. A titleholder preparing to slam the door on that comeback. the bout is set for saturday, July 19, and both men are ready. Pacquiao: Still here, still hungry

At 46, Pacquiao could be resting comfortably in his postretirement legacy. instead, he’s back—fighting not just for a title, but for something intangible: purpose. This fight is not just about boxing. It’s about inspiring others,” Pacquiao said. “If you

Marcos to press US on tariffs...

more transactional approach to economic alliances.

“We have already sent negotiators to Washington and will send a delegation next week,” said foreign Affairs secretary theresa Lazaro, adding that the administration is seeking a fair and sustainable resolution.

” the United states remains one of the Philippines’ top trading partners, but the $4.9 billion trade deficit recorded in 2024 has added pressure on the relationship. filipino officials have warned that the higher duties may adversely affect export industries reliant on U.s. markets.

A more assertive security posture the visit is also expected to reaffirm the Philippines’ growing alignment with Washington amid persistent tensions in the south china sea. over the past year, Philippine ships have faced increasing pressure from chinese vessels in disputed waters, prompting manila to deepen defense cooperation with the United states. in April, the two countries conducted joint military exercises that included the typhon missile system, a mobile landbased launcher capable of striking targets at sea. the drills, held under the enhanced Defense cooperation Agreement (eDcA), marked an escalation in strategic coordination aimed at deterring chinese aggression.

War is not imminent, but the

threats are real,” Defense secretary Gilbert teodoro told reuters. Our goal is deterrence, not provocation.”

U.s. officials have reiterated their “ironclad” commitment to the 1951 mutual Defense treaty, a pact that obligates both sides to respond to armed attacks in the Pacific. Defense secretary Pete hegseth has said the alliance remains central to American strategy in the indo-Pacific. Diplomacy and the ASEAN Code

With the Philippines set to chair the Association of southeast Asian Nations (AseAN) in 2026, marcos is also expected to seek U.s. support for a legally binding code of conduct between AseAN and china to manage disputes in the south china sea. Negotiations on the code have stalled, and Philippine officials have expressed frustration over delays.

Lazaro has pushed for the agreement to be completed before the country assumes the AseAN chairmanship, calling for a “firm and enforceable framework” to avoid escalation and assert maritime rights.

While the United states is not party to the negotiations, officials are expected to publicly back manila’s efforts to strengthen regional security norms and uphold international law.

Trilateral momentum, lingering uncertainty the summit will also build on an emerging trilateral partner-

ship among the United states, Japan, and the Philippines. in April 2024, leaders from the three countries launched a new strategic dialogue focused on maritime surveillance, cyber infrastructure, and military coordination. Japan is expected to participate as an observer in upcoming U.s.–Philippine joint exercises. still, filipino officials remain cautious. While defense ties have strengthened, trump’s tariff moves have raised concerns about the long-term reliability of American economic policy.

“There is still optimism,” said a senior official familiar with the summit preparations. “But consistency matters. Trade, defense, and diplomacy need to move in sync.

An evolving alliance for marcos, the Washington visit represents an opportunity to secure short-term economic relief while shaping a long-term foreign policy trajectory that leans more clearly toward the United states.

Whether the trip results in tariff concessions, new military support, or deeper diplomatic alignment, the outcomes are likely to define manila’s posture in a region increasingly shaped by great-power competition.

As the Philippines prepares to take the helm of AseAN, it does so as both a trade partner in distress and a security ally whose strategic importance is rising— fast. n

Senate to Supreme Court on VP Duterte impeachment...

Senate

proceedings that occurred in the house prior to transmission of the case to the senate.

the senate further explained that many of the supreme court’s questions relate to information they themselves sought from the house of representatives.

The Senate's filing of a Manifestation Ad Cautelam underscores the constitutional boundaries of each branch and the limits of what information the Senate can provide especially when it has no official access to these matters and when these matters are similarly being asked from the House to provide in its Order dated June 11, 2025,” senate impeachment

court spokesperson regie tongol said in a statement.

the impeachment trial of Duterte has been a point of contention between the house and the senate, with the two often exchanging verbal barbs.

While the senate has stressed that it wanted to proceed with caution, many senators have been explicit in their desire to acquit Duterte without a trial.

Duterte’s impeachment complaint stemmed from alleged corruption in the office of the Vice President. it also cited her death threat to President ferdinand marcos Jr., first Lady Liza Aranaeta marcos and then house speaker martin romualdez. n

Bernie Benito voted new president of Filipino...

Vegas Public Works, Buo is also the president of fil-Am civic Action international, which caters to the needs of the filipino American community in Las Vegas.

“Under the new leadership of President Benito, we will transform Filipino Town in Las Vegas into a center of cultural pride and economic opportunity, honoring the contributions of Filipino Americans while strengthening our community for future generations,” Buo said. “Filipino Town will serve as a hub to celebrate Filipino traditions, food, art, and music, making sure the Filipino cultural legacy lives through generations."

Bernie Benito previously served as Vice President and ernie Buo previously served as Board member of filipino town Las Vegas.

About Filipino Town Las Vegas clark county approved the cultural designation for filipino town Las Vegas on April 15, 2025, ending a 9-month long application process which included public town hall meetings and several hearings in front of the clark county

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Denaturalization push signals shift in immigration...

viduals involved in egregious fraud or human rights violations. in 2020, under then-President Donald trump, the Department of Justice launched a Denaturalization section aimed at pursuing these cases more aggressively. the office was later disbanded under the Biden administration.

however, recent DoJ internal memos reportedly reflect a renewed interest in expanding denaturalization proceedings beyond traditional fraud cases — including for some criminal offenses and national security concerns.

Recent developments

According to a June 2025 memo from the DoJ’s civil Division, federal prosecutors were instructed to "review denaturalization as a remedy" in cases involving serious criminal conduct, especially violent crimes or terrorism-related charges.

the memo, first reported by the Guardian, reignited public debate about the implications of reviving such efforts.

separately, rep. Andy ogles (r-tN) publicly called for the denaturalization and deportation of a New York city official, citing political positions he described as anti-American. While ogles’ comments were condemned by immigration advocates as xenophobic, they reflect a growing willingness among some lawmakers to tie citizenship status to ideological alignment.

Civil rights concerns

Legal experts note that denaturalization is a civil, not criminal, process. that means individuals do not have a guaranteed right to a public defender, even though the loss of citizenship can result in deportation, loss of benefits, and permanent separation from family.

While the federal government must meet a high standard of proof — “clear, convincing, and unequivocal” — critics argue that expanding denaturalization powers opens the door to politicized enforcement and could erode the permanence of naturalized citizenship.

Congress and the courts

As of July 2025, no major denaturalization bills have advanced in congress. some house republicans have proposed expanding denaturalization authorities within broader national security or immigration enforcement legislation, but these proposals have not gained traction in the senate.

What’s at stake roughly 25 million people in the U.s. are naturalized citizens — nearly one in every 13 Americans. While most have lived in the country for decades, started families, and contributed to their communities, advocates worry that denaturalization efforts — if broadened — could cast a cloud over their legal status and discourage civic participation.

As immigration remains a centerpiece of the 2026 midterm elections and a likely flashpoint in the 2028 presidential race, the future of denaturalization — once a little-used legal tool — may now become a litmus test for the nation's evolving definition of citizenship itself.

President Chiz Escudero Philstar.com file photo
Bernie Benito, new president of Filipino town Las Vegas Ernie Buo, new vice president of Filipino town Las Vegas

ICE memo allows deportation to non-home countries, raising legal and human rights concerns

WAshiNGtoN, D.c —

A new internal memo from U.s immigration and customs enforcement (ice) authorizing deportations to countries where migrants are not citizens is raising serious legal and humanitarian concerns across the country.

the memo, signed by Acting ice Director todd Lyons in early July, outlines procedures that would allow U.s. immigration authorities to deport noncitizens to so-called “third countries”— even if those countries have not agreed to accept them or if the individuals have no ties to those destinations.

Legal scholars note that this memo marks a shift in U.s immigration enforcement, significantly reducing protections that have traditionally shielded asylum seekers and long-term residents from arbitrary removal.

What the ICE memo says the internal guidance gives ice officers discretion to deport individuals to countries other than their nation of citizenship or last habitual residence. it does not require the receiving country’s prior consent.

the memo outlines two expedited timelines:

• Six-hour notice in “exigent circumstances”

• Twenty-four-hour notice in standard removal cases in both scenarios, there is no requirement for ice officers to ask migrants whether they fear return to the third country before removal. the policy took effect after the U.s supreme court lifted a lower court injunction on June 23, 2025.

Legal and human rights implications the ice directive appears

to conflict with established principles under U.s. asylum law and international agreements. the principle of nonrefoulement, part of the United Nations convention Against torture, prohibits governments from transferring individuals to countries where they may face persecution or torture.

Legal scholars and immigration policy analysts have warned that the memo removes key procedural safeguards— such as timely notice, access to legal counsel, and credible fear interviews—that have long been considered fundamental to fair immigration proceedings.

Advocates also argue the policy creates significant risks for individuals who may be deported to countries with which they have no connection, limited language ability, or support systems, increasing their vulnerability to exploitation or harm.

Documented impacts already emerging reports confirm that at least one salvadoran man was recently deported to Guatemala under the policy, despite not being a citizen of Guatemala. his family was reportedly not informed until after his removal.

Legal support groups also identified cases involving individuals with valid work permits or active asylum applications who have been subject to third-country removal. these examples underscore the policy’s potential to affect long-time U.s. residents with established lives and pending legal relief.

Public and legal response organizations including the American civil Liberties Union (AcLU), National immigration Law center (NiLc), and the National immigrant Justice

center have condemned the ice memo. these groups assert that the policy undermines legal norms and disproportionately affects vulnerable migrants, including those with pending humanitarian claims.

in response, several cities— such as Los Angeles, san francisco, and New York—have increased outreach to immigrant communities, urging residents to remain informed and consult attorneys if contacted by immigration authorities.

Foreign policy concerns the implementation of third-country deportations has prompted diplomatic questions from foreign governments. Analysts note that such deportations may strain international cooperation, especially when the U.s requests other nations to accept individuals without prior arrangements or legal justification.

Legal challenges expected several legal organizations are preparing court challenges, particularly in the first circuit, where lower courts previously ruled against third-country deportations under similar circumstances.

Legal experts emphasize that the outcome may hinge on whether courts find the new policy consistent with U.s. immigration statutes and constitutional protections.

Know your rights

Legal aid networks encourage at-risk individuals to:

• Avoid signing any ICE paperwork without legal counsel

• Request a lawyer if detained

• Insist on a credible fear interview if facing deportation

• Inform advocates of any medical, familial, or safety issues related to deportation. n

9 years after arbitral ruling, China still...

Sea, but is like a lighthouse that guides how maritime matters and concerns in the region ought to be addressed. It is a telling reminder to the world that all countries, regardless of size, might, or capacity, must meet their duties and obligations, especially under UNCLOS, including compliance with rulings by its legitimate tribunals and bodies,” said Lazaro.

But nearly a decade later, the legitimacy of the award continues to be tested, challenged, and subverted. Lazaro said this puts the Philippines’ maritime interests in peril.

It is worrisome that China has continued to reject the binding Arbitral Award and persists with illegal, coercive, and aggressive actions under cover of a revisionist, self-serving interpretation and application of international law, particularly UNCLOS,” she said. With this, she asked: What can the Philippines do to protect its rights, uphold international

law, and defend a rules-based order?

Lazaro said the Philippines would continue to utilize the foreign ministry consultations (fmc), the Bilateral consultation mechanism on the south china sea (Bcm-scs), and the bilateral consular consultations mechanism with china to maintain dialogue and diplomacy at appropriate official levels.

Our effective diplomacy with our Chinese counterparts has resulted in several pragmatic solutions and positive outcomes, such as the Provisional Understanding on the rotation and resupply (RORE) missions to the BRP Sierra Madre. And we are now in the process of developing non-sensitive areas of cooperation between our coast guards and our scientific and technical institutions,” she said.

Lazaro explained the Philippines’ continued drive to leverage alliances and partnerships to “help revitalize the energy of multilateralism.”

“If we can engage our most

challenging relationships, then surely we can produce effective strategic outcomes with our allies, partners, and other like-minded countries. We are constantly looking to create a tapestry of multilateral and bilateral engagements that bolsters our positions and broadens our capacities,” she explained.

Despite the challenges, the foreign affairs chief said the Philippines will not waver in rejecting attempts to undermine the arbitral award and international law.

“Being on the right side of the rules-based order and international law makes it easier for others to join us in taking a stand and forming a tight bond that can withstand illegal and unfounded claims and aggressive actions at sea,” she said.

“The waters may continue to be rough and turbulent, but together we can steady the sails and navigate through obstacles, as we defend the rules-based order in the maritime domain,” she concluded. n

Luxury on a budget? Why Manila is becoming...

that’s not a knock against the capital. it’s a nod to its value.

Despite a 7.5% local price increase from the year before, manila retained its position as the most affordable city in Asia-Pacific for the wealthy— outpacing Bangkok, tokyo, hong Kong, and even fastrising Kuala Lumpur. only cities like mumbai, mexico city, and santiago de chile proved more cost-effective for the ultra-rich.

Manila offers something rare: a cosmopolitan lifestyle at a fraction of the price found in New York, Singapore, or London,” said one wealth consultant familiar with the Julius Baer index. “And the high-end experience is real—from worldclass dining to bespoke fashion.”

The cost of living well the index isn’t about groceries or gas—it focuses squarely on items that signal luxury status: a premium business class flight, fine cigars, a year of boarding school tuition, health check-ups at private hospitals, and dinner for two at a top-tier restaurant.

Julius Baer’s data was sourced between November 2024 and march 2025 through boutique retailers, verified dealers, and interviews with 360 highnet-worth individuals across continents. it offers a real-world snapshot of how much it costs to live rich—and where.

manila’s relatively low costs in several luxury categories made it a standout. Yet surprisingly, two items bucked the trend: champagne and women’s designer handbags were among the city’s most expensive

luxury buys compared to global counterparts, highlighting areas where demand among the wealthy appears especially strong.

A shifting spending culture the report also revealed changing tastes among affluent consumers in Asia-Pacific, where manila belongs. Across the region, 65% of wealthy individuals increased their spending on fine dining and smartphones, 64% spent more on luxury hotel stays, 63% on private healthcare, and 55% on women’s fashion.

that means even as global economic uncertainties linger, Asia’s elite continue to spend—not recklessly, but thoughtfully—on experiences, wellness, and identity.

“Today’s luxury spending is about meaning, not just material,” noted Julius Baer in its commentary. Longevity, personalization, and sustainability are guiding the choices of tomorrow’s wealthy.”

Why Manila matters manila’s inclusion in this global index speaks volumes. once a city known more for traffic and transience, the Philippine capital is increasingly recognized as a hub for upscale living and emerging wealth. from rising towers in Bonifacio Global city to the art-filled corridors of makati’s luxury malls, manila is quietly remaking itself—not as a rival to global megacities, but as an alternative.

it’s not the most expensive. And that’s exactly the point. Where real estate in hong Kong can break a billionaire’s

Whistleblower who exposed alleged corruption...

A whistleblower’s burden Lozada rose to national prominence in 2008 when he testified before the senate about alleged irregularities in the National Broadband Network (NBN) deal between the Philippine government and china’s Zte corporation. then serving as president of the Philippine forest corporation and adviser to NeDA secretary romulo Neri, Lozada claimed the project’s cost had been inflated to accommodate alleged kickbacks. his testimony identified high-ranking figures, including then-comeLec chairman Benjamin Abalos and then-first Gentleman mike Arroyo, as having been involved in or aware of questionable negotiations. Under mounting public pressure, the Arroyo administration canceled the deal in late 2007. following his disappearance upon returning from hong Kong and subsequent reappearance, Lozada testified that he had been taken by state security agents. his statements triggered a senate investigation and widespread media attention.

timeline: the NBN-Zte deal and aftermath • March 2007 – Philippine government approves $329m broadband deal with china’s Zte corp.

• August 2007 – Allegations of bribery surface; senate begins probe.

• September 2007 – ZTE contract suspended.

• October 2007 – President Gloria macapagal-Arroyo cancels the deal.

• February 2008 – Jun Lozada testifies, alleging corruption and high-level interference.

• 2008–2010 – Senate hearings lead to resignation of comeLec chair Benjamin Abalos.

• 2011–2014 – Charges filed against some officials, but no convictions were secured.

• 2021 – Supreme Court upholds Lozada’s separate graft conviction over a 2007 land lease deal at Philforest.

• 2022–2025 – Lozada serves sentence at New Bilibid Prison, released in July 2025. to date, no final criminal conviction has been issued against any major political figure in connection with the NBN-Zte scandal.

Conviction and imprisonment in a separate case, Lozada was convicted of graft over the 2007 lease of government land to his brother while serving as president of Philforest. the sandiganbayan ruled that the lease violated procurement rules. the supreme court upheld the conviction in 2021, and

Lozada surrendered to authorities in June 2022. he and his brother were sentenced to six to ten years in prison and were committed to the New Bilibid Prison in muntinlupa. they were released on July 9, 2025, after serving two years, eleven months, and seven days. Life behind bars Lozada said he spent the early days of his imprisonment grappling with confusion and frustration. Assigned as a “bosyo” or orderkeeper in the reception and Diagnostic center, he later transitioned to the minimum-security compound, where he facilitated Bible study and assisted other inmates with literacy classes. he also gave lectures on the writings of national hero Dr. Jose rizal, integrating historical lessons with religious themes. Prison became a place of refinement. I was being prepared for something greater,” he said. Release and reflection Upon release, Lozada was met by family and supporters. the Bureau of corrections (Bucor) confirmed that he and his brother had completed their minimum sentence and were eligible for release under the law. Now 61, Lozada credits his survival in prison to his renewed spiritual faith and supu PAGE 4

budget, manila’s luxury condos still offer space, skyline views, and investment upside. highend medical care is accessible, and the local hospitality industry is renowned for warm, world-class service. the mix of affordability and aspiration is drawing attention—not just from balikbayans, but from international investors and retirees alike.

What’s next for Manila’s luxury landscape

As manila prepares for continued growth, some experts believe its days as a budget-luxury city may be numbered. real estate values in key areas like makati, ortigas, and Bonifacio Global city are steadily rising. Luxury retail continues to expand, and foreign interest is growing. still, for now, manila represents a rare value in the international luxury ecosystem. it offers a cosmopolitan lifestyle, established cultural cachet, emerging markets potential, global-class amenities, and— critically—accessibility, even for the affluent. As global spending habits continue to evolve, and luxury becomes less about extravagance and more about experience, manila’s appeal may grow stronger still.

A new luxury value capital Luxury doesn’t always have to come at a premium. in 2025, manila proves that the good life—complete with caviar, couture, and concierge medicine—can be found in the heart of the Philippines, and at a price even billionaires might call a bargain. n

HALAL FOOD. Annel Abutawila, owner of Ann Arabic Food, demonstrates how she prepares a rice and chicken meal at the Quezon City Fresh Market and Kadiwa ng Pangulo at QC Hall covered pathwalk on Thursday, July 17. She sells each serving for PHP150.
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Chavit calls it quits with the Marcoses: Singson...

felt sidelined by the marcos administration despite playing a pivotal role in the campaign trail.

“ I helped a lot, especially among mayors ,” singson said in filipino. “ I don’t want to say everything, but I did so much— and yet, they forgot me. ” singson, a past president and honorary figure in the League of municipalities of the Philippines (LmP), claimed he was instrumental in rallying support among local government leaders for marcos Jr.’s candidacy during the 2022 elections.

Although he did not specify the kind of recognition or position he expected in return,

singson’s remarks hint at a long-standing political alliance that has now soured. he expressed disappointment at not being consulted or involved in key decisions under the marcos Jr. administration.

“ No one talks to me. It’s like they already forgot everything,” the 83-year-old singson said, visibly emotional during the televised segment.

Whistleblower who exposed alleged corruption...

the longtime political figure, who rose to national prominence in the early 2000s as a whistleblower in the estrada administration’s impeachment, has long been associated with influential political families in the Philippines—including the marcoses. his alliance with President marcos Jr. dates back to their shared ilocano roots and his efforts to revitalize northern Luzon’s regional bloc. singson’s fallout with the marcoses comes in the aftermath of the 2025 midterm elections, a period when political camps are reassessing alliances and influence. While he has not declared support for any rival factions or parties, observers note that his public disengagement could weaken the marcos administration’s standing among local leaders in northern Luzon, a region where singson has long held considerable political influence. the Palace has yet to issue a formal response to singson’s statements. n PAGE 3

port from loved ones.

I’m no longer afraid of the people I once faced in court. What more can they take?” he said. “I went to prison with nothing. I left with faith.

When asked whether the sacrifices he made were worth it, Lozada said: “Yes. We only

have one life. What better way to live it than by loving others and standing for the truth?”

Continuing debate on whistleblower protections the NBN-Zte exposé remains one of the most widely publicized alleged corruption cases in recent Philippine history, drawing attention to procurement transparency and oversight in government technology projects. Advocacy groups have pointed to Lozada’s case as an example of the potential risks faced by whistleblowers and the need for stronger legal protections for those who report misconduct in government. n

Pacquiao and Barrios set for...

don’t stop dreaming, you can still make it—no matter your age.

clad in a tailored navy suit and trademark humility, the filipino boxing icon dismissed concerns about his age and layoff. he insisted he’s passed all medical exams, undergone full VADA testing, and resolved the leg cramps that plagued him late in his career.

he looked calm. focused. Dangerous.

Barrios: No fairytale endings Across from him stood mario “el Azteca” Barrios, 29, the reigning WBc interim welterweight champion — young, strong, and confident. he made clear that this wouldn’t be a welcome-back party.

“It’s an honor to face a legend. But I’m not here to celebrate him. I’m here to beat him.”

Barrios carries a record of 292-1 with recent wins that include a decisive victory over Yordenis Ugas, the same fighter who handed Pacquiao his last loss in 2021. With height, reach, and youth on his side, Barrios has the physical edge—and the mindset of a champion looking to make his name permanent.

“He picked the wrong guy for a comeback,” Barrios added.

Two trajectories collide Pacquiao’s return has drawn debate. critics questioned whether he should be allowed to jump into a title fight. supporters called it destiny. the facts? Pacquiao passed VADA drug tests and all medical clearances.

FigHT NigHT DETaiLS

Date: saturday, July 19, 2025

Venue: mGm Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas

Broadcast: Prime Video PPV, PPV.com, and major cable providers

Undercard: includes fundora vs tszyu ii and cruz vs fierro

the WBc confirmed his eligibility under its formerchampion comeback rule.

Barrios is an active, proven champion—not a paper opponent. this isn’t a one-man story. it’s a crossroads bout. if Pacquiao wins, he becomes one of the oldest welterweight champions in history. if Barrios wins, he claims more than just a scalp—he stamps himself as the

real future of the division.

Respect—but no mercy the final press conference was free of trash talk. But it wasn’t without tension. there was respect in every word, but also an undertone of steel. I’m still fast,” Pacquiao said with a grin.

And I’m still here.” Barrios didn’t flinch. his tone stayed measured, but resolute. We’ll see Saturday night.” n

Photos courtesy of Esther Lin/ Premier Boxing Champions
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PH hits 112.7 million in 2024, census confirms

mANiLA — the Philippine population has officially reached 112,729,484 as of July 1, 2024, according to Proclamation No. 973 issued by malacañang. signed by executive secretary Lucas Bersamin by authority of President ferdinand marcos Jr., the proclamation affirms the results of the 2024 census of Population (PoPceN) conducted by the Philippine statistics Authority (PsA) from July to september 2024. Under Batas Pambansa Blg. 72, census results only become official following a presidential declaration.

the new total reflects an increase of nearly 3.7 million people—or 3.4%—from the 109,035,343 recorded during the may 1, 2020 census.

Steady growth continues the increase aligns with the country’s steady demographic expansion. Between 2015 and 2020, the average annual growth

rate stood at 1.63%, according to previous PsA data.

While international agencies such as the United Nations and Worldometer projected the Philippine population at approximately 115.8 million by mid-2024, these are estimates based on modeling—not official census data. the PsA’s enumeration remains the definitive source for governance and planning.

Why it matters the official population count plays a critical role in:

• National and local budget allocations, including internal revenue Allotments (irA)

• Policy and infrastructure planning, especially in education, healthcare, and public services

• Legislative representation, such as the determination of congressional and local districts.

Accurate population data is also used in disaster response, economic forecasting, and longterm development frameworks.

What to expect next the PsA is expected to release disaggregated data in the coming months, detailing population counts by region, province, city, municipality, and barangay.

this will allow policymakers and researchers to examine:

• Urbanization trends, particularly in metro manila, which is projected to have nearly 15 million residents

• Age structure and dependency ratios, including working-age and elderly populations

• Inequities in public service access, helping target programs in health, housing, and education the confirmation that the Philippines now has over 112.7 million residents marks a significant demographic milestone. it underscores the importance of responsive, datainformed policies to meet the evolving needs of a growing and dynamic population. n

First lady not joining president in US trip – Palace

First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos

mANiLA — first Lady Liza Araneta-marcos will not be joining President ferdinand r marcos Jr. on his upcoming trip to the United states to meet President Donald trump, a Palace official said on Wednesday, July 16. this was disclosed by Palace Press officer claire castro at a media interview.

“Hindi po (No),” castro said over a 105.9 true fm interview when asked whether the first lady will join the President in the Us from July 20 to 22. she did not provide a reason why Araneta-marcos will not join the trip. this will be marcos’ fifth official trip to the U.s. since he assumed office in 2022. marcos’ travel to the U.s. next week was first disclosed by U.s secretary of state marco rubio and later confirmed by castro. there is no information yet on the exact activities and agenda of the meeting between marcos and trump. n

DOJ seeks to overturn

DOJ moves to reverse Leila de Lima’s June 2025 acquittal in her final drug case, prompting backlash. De Lima, now a Congresswoman, calls it “infuriating persecution”

mANiLA — Government prosecutors have filed a motion urging the muntinlupa regional trial court (Branch 204) to overturn the acquittal granted to former senator and current congresswoman Leila de Lima in her final drug-related case. the motion, dated July 12, claims the June 2025 verdict was flawed, citing alleged “serious errors in the appreciation of evidence” and conclusions “contrary to the facts on record.”

De Lima sharply criticized the move, labeling it an act of “infuriating persecution.”

Nakakagalit na,” she told reporters, “This is clearly persecution disguised as prosecution. Ilang ulit na ba akong kailangang mapawalang-sala?”

(“This is infuriating. This is clearly persecution disguised as prosecution. How many times do I need to be acquitted?”)

Years behind bars, acquittal against the odds

Arrest and charge on february 24, 2017, De Lima was arrested and detained at the PNP custodial center in camp crame.

she was accused of enabling drug trafficking inside the New Bilibid Prison during her tenure as Justice ecretary (2010–2015). De Lima has consistently denied wrongdoing.

Witness recantations

Key prosecution witnesses— including rafael ragos, ronnie Dayan, and Kerwin espinosa— later recanted their testimonies, alleging coercion and pressure from authorities. their statements featured prominently in her defense, bolstered by legal observers and human rights advocates.

Detention and sentinel role

De Lima spent nearly seven years in detention but persisted in her legislative duties as senator. international organizations such as Amnesty international and human rights Watch recognized her

as a “prisoner of conscience.” in November 2023, she was granted bail, and on June 24, 2024, she was acquitted of her final drug-related charge. Appeals court intervention and reaffirmed acquittal in may 2025, the court of Appeals set aside the earlier acquittal and remanded the case to the muntinlupa regional trial court for further review. following a reassessment, the trial court reaffirmed De Lima’s acquittal in June 2025. the Department of Justice has since filed a motion seeking to reverse that decision, citing alleged errors in the court’s evaluation of the evidence. No new evidence or witness testimony was introduced in the filing. return to politics and present challenge

During the may 2025 midterm elections, De Lima ran as the first nominee of the mamamayang Liberal Party-list and secured a seat in the house of representatives. she was sworn

in on June 30, 2025, resuming her platform on human rights and justice reform. she has joined fellow opposition lawmakers in reviewing impeachment complaints and other legislative oversight measures. Legal watchers have noted that her legal team has filed a formal opposition to the DoJ motion, urging the court to uphold the finality of her acquittal.

“Hindi ako natitinag. Marami ang naninindigan para sa katotohanan,” De Lima posted on social media. (“I will not be shaken. Many stand with me for the truth.”)

Pending ruling could determine future of longrunning case the court’s response to the DoJ motion remains pending. A reversal may lead to a renewed trial or further legal proceedings — but critics warn that prosecuting the same case after multiple vindications could undermine principles like double jeopardy and judicial finality. n

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Congresswoman Leila de Lima
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A state visit with strategic consequences: What Marcos Jr.’s Washington trip means for the Philippines and the US

When Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. arrives in Washington this month for a high-level state visit, the spotlight will turn to the longstanding—but increasingly complex—alliance between the United States and the Philippines. This is not just another diplomatic courtesy call. The visit arrives amid rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific, evolving economic conditions at home, and shifting global alliances.

for both nations, the visit is a test—not of formality, but of direction.

Security first, but not security alone in the last two years, the marcos administration has actively repositioned the Philippines as a more visible and engaged partner in regional security. By expanding U.s. access to nine military bases under the enhanced Defense cooperation Agreement (eDcA), participating in record-scale joint exercises, and asserting claims in the West Philippine sea, manila has made clear that it views American partnership as essential to countering aggressive maritime behavior in the region.

But behind the defense optics lies a deeper diplomatic ask: economic reciprocity. Philippine negotiators are expected to raise concerns over new tariffs imposed on key exports such as electronics, canned tuna, and garments. they will also seek increased investment in infrastructure, energy, and digital transformation—sectors crucial to the country’s long-term growth and resilience. in short, manila wants the alliance to extend beyond security toward shared economic opportunity. this visit is a moment to rebalance

the memoirs of the french statesman charles de Gaulle begin with a famous sentence: “i have always had a certain idea of france.” it might well be said that if and when the time comes to pen her memoirs, sen. risa hontiveros might very well write, too, “i have always had a certain idea of the Philippines.” it is one that the public has come to recognize and respect, leading to her successful election and reelection after previously unsuccessful attempts. that certain idea of the Philippines can be said to be the one enshrined by our constitution’s framers, that slightly left-of-center, liberal, and democratic vision of a society committed to reform born of the anti-dictatorship movement. And, for a time, after being in clear eclipse, it seemed there was hope that hontiveros’ onewoman opposition might become

Flea Market of Ideas

Joel ruIz butuyan

it’s the season of resurrecting a dead bill once again. this dubious phenomenon happens every three years when the two houses of congress get new sets of lawmakers. A proposed law that was stillborn in the past congress gets revived with a new chance of becoming law within the duration of a fresh three years. this cycle of birth, death, and revival has been recurring for the past 20 years.

i’m talking about the divorce bill, the real aim of which is merely to confirm the death of a marriage. contrary to the belief held by anti-divorce advocates, divorce does not end marriages. it merely confirms that a marriage is already dead. it aims to give the suffering spouses—who each wish the other were dead, in most cases—a new chance to infuse life into their lives.

When the new congress opened last July 1, three

that equation. A new U.S. administration, a familiar ally the return of Donald trump to the White house has added a layer of uncertainty to the diplomatic backdrop. While President trump has maintained friendly ties with key Asian leaders, including marcos Jr., his administration’s focus on trade protectionism and strategic burden-sharing has occasionally created friction with traditional allies. in this context, the Philippines must clearly articulate its value—not just as a geopolitical anchor in southeast Asia, but as a rising regional player seeking sustainable partnership. that means shifting the narrative from dependence to mutual advantage. the marcos administration is expected to raise concerns about market access and make the case for a more inclusive trade framework under the trade and investment framework Agreement (tifA). At a time when the U.s. is recalibrating its role in Asia, the Philippines can serve as a bridge—linking economic cooperation with strategic alignment. What remains to be seen is whether this renewed partnership will translate into concrete

a three-person team with the election and thus expected return of sen. Bam Aquino and sen. Kiko Pangilinan to the senate. they would form—and still are, as Aquino told the governor of Negros occidental recently—the “independent bloc.”

But when noise started to be made that both Aquino and Pangilinan would join the majority committed to retaining the leadership of sen. francis escudero in the chamber, some disappointed supporters started expressing the opinion that poor risa would be alone again (technically, she formed half of a two-person minority with Koko Pimentel; but he didn’t fully rehabilitate himself until the very end of his term, during the impeachment trial opening round).

the price of admission to the majority is a vote for the winning candidate for the senate presidency; the reward is having dibs on committee chairmanships. While every senator gets to be a committee chair, some committees are

more powerful or simply more relevant than others. in the case of Aquino and Pangilinan, at stake would be the chairmanship of the committees on education and agriculture, respectively. the latest reckoning puts the escudero bloc at 15: Pia and Alan Peter cayetano, JV ejercito and Jinggoy estrada, mark and camille Villar, erwin and raffy tulfo, Joel Villanueva, imee marcos, rodante marcoleta, Pangilinan, Aquino, sherwin Gatchalian, and Lito Lapid. for Vicente sotto iii: Ping Lacson, Loren Legarda, Juan miguel Zubiri, and why not, hontiveros. once the voting’s over, a senate President, senate President Pro tempore, majority floor leader, minority leadership, and committee chairmanships have been determined—that’s it. senators will align (or not) on the basis of issues, though their affinities might generally align them, too. for example, there’s the seven-person Duterte bloc: Bong Go, ronald “Bato” dela rosa, robinhood Padilla, u PAGE A7

support: lower tariffs, targeted investment, and greater economic inclusion.

Filipino Americans watching from afar for the more than 4 million filipino Americans, many of whom still maintain strong ties to the homeland, this state visit is also an opportunity for engagement. issues such as immigration processing backlogs, visa equity, and streamlined consular services remain important to the diaspora community. symbolic gestures—a town hall, a media roundtable, or formal recognition of their contributions—could go a long way toward reinforcing bonds that extend beyond formal treaties.

in the U.s., filipino Americans have long served as cultural ambassadors and economic bridges.

Any strengthening of the bilateral relationship should recognize and include their unique role.

Looking beyond the optics

While state visits are often viewed as largely ceremonial, the circumstances surrounding this trip give it a rare urgency. the Philippines is navigating a delicate balancing act: maintaining vital economic ties with china while deepening strategic ties with the United states. that act becomes more complicated as the region faces heightened maritime disputes, climate vulnerability, and post-pandemic economic pressures. the success of this visit won’t be measured by press releases or handshakes. it will depend

congresspersons filed two proposed measures that aim to revive efforts to pass a divorce law in our country. they are rep. Antonio tinio and rep. renee Louise co of the Alliance of concerned teachers and Kabataan party lists, who jointly filed one bill, and rep. Jonathan clement Abalos of the 4Ps party list, who filed another bill. the bills spell out grounds that would confirm that life has been snuffed out of a marriage by granting divorce on the grounds of drug addiction, physical violence, homosexuality, and other similar serious reasons. in the Upper house, sen. risa hontiveros has also promised that she would refile the divorce bill that she had advocated for in the past congress. the lack of a divorce law in our country is anchored on the concept of the sanctity of marriage. it is justified by the philosophy that a marital bond is an inviolable social institution. the state policy on marriage is,

for all intents and purposes, a full embrace of the religious concept of marriage held by christian conservatives, particularly the catholic church.

A state policy must always be imbued with reason or logic, as the most basic premise for the policy to be legitimate. A state policy should be anchored on rationality; otherwise, it suffers from invalidity. it should also be infused with consistency—it must apply to everyone situated similarly, without favor or discrimination. if not, the state policy suffers from the fatal defect of being violative of the prohibition of unequal protection of the constitution.

Judged by the above standards, our state policy on the sanctity or inviolability of marriage is full of loopholes and replete with contradictions. A few examples will expose the blatant irrationality and brazen discrimination. our muslim brethren are u PAGE 7

coNtrArY to what some may assume, Brazil did not become a major food producer by chance or good fortune alone. instead, this achievement was built upon decades of rigorous scientific research, technological innovation and strategic investments. Brazil’s agricultural transformation overcame significant challenges, notably food insecurity and heavy reliance on imports, as food imports accounted for nearly a quarter of Brazil’s total merchandise imports in 1964. today, this figure has decreased dramatically to 5.7 percent, as Brazil evolved into a leading global exporter of key agricultural commodities such as soybeans, cotton, coffee and soybean meal and prominent supplier of animal proteins including poultry and beef. central to Brazil’s progress was the establishment of embrapa (Brazilian Agricultural

Commentary

J ean M an G aluz

mANiLA — At the midway point of President ferdinand marcos Jr.’s term, the country’s economic chiefs are reviewing how the administration has done in managing national wealth, finding that several core issues need to be addressed first.

the marcos administration has missed its target economic growth for two years in a row, falling short of expectations.

While the global economy faces high uncertainty in the face of middle east tensions and U.s. tariffs, Department of economy, Planning, and Development (DePDev) secretary Arsenio Balisacan said the government must also address long-standing national issues, from the state of education to the delays in transportation development.

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research corporation) in 1973, dedicated to advancing agricultural science tailored specifically to tropical environments. embrapa has created numerous technologies and crop varieties adapted to local conditions, demonstrating that investment in science can substantially boost agricultural productivity. investments in embrapa yielded substantial economic returns, significantly boosting Brazil’s agricultural productivity and demonstrating the tangible benefits of sustained agricultural research.

Brazil’s mid-West (cerrado), once considered unproductive due to soil acidity, now accounts for nearly half of the country’s total grain production, including soybeans, corn and cotton, following targeted scientific interventions. similarly, Brazilian scientists pioneered biological nitrogen fixation technology,

significantly reducing the reliance on costly chemical fertilizers. this innovation illustrates how targeted research can overcome specific agricultural challenges. the country also aims to expand and strengthen the use of biological inputs – products made from living organisms or their derivatives, such as bacteria, fungi, plant extracts and beneficial insects – used in farming to improve soil health, protect crops and boost productivity in an environmentally friendly way. these sustainable alternatives to chemical products help reduce pollution, regenerate biodiversity and support more resilient food systems. they align with new market and societal expectations while minimizing environmental impacts. Brazil recognizes that in a world marked by population u PAGE A7

Barriers to growth: What’s slowing the Marcos economic agenda?

a comprehensive report to the president and the cabinet on how the administration has performed in the past three years.

“We needed to be more responsive to the challenges in education, in health,” Balisacan said when asked about the report’s findings.

Education for education, Baliscan noted that there were multiple deficiencies. there are learning gaps that stemmed from the coViD-19 pandemic.

“We are feeling the effects of this now, and all these backlogs in classrooms, hiring of teachers, it’s going to require a lot of resources. So we need to give more focus on that,” Balisacan said.

Learning gaps have long hounded the country. A survey from the Philippine statistics Authority found that one out of five senior high school students is functionally illiterate, mean-

ing that they cannot fully comprehend what they read. the Philippines also lags behind the global learning standards for science, mathematics and reading, according to the 2022 Programme for international student Assessment. the country is among the world’s worst performers, ranking 76th out of 81 countries for reading comprehension, mathematics and science.

Health should the government want to hit its growth targets, the fundamental issues of health must also be addressed. Balisacan noted that there was a high incidence of malnutrition and that there was a lack of basic health services available. there has also been a resurgence of communicable diseases, such as tuberculosis, malaria and hiV.

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Manuel l. Quezon III
The Long View
Diplomatic Pouch

DOJ chief: 3 bodies dug up at Taal may be from drug war

mANiLA — As authorities searched for the missing “sabungeros” (cockfighting aficionados) believed buried in taal Lake, another operation found and exhumed the remains of possible drug war victims from around the lake, Justice secretary Jesus crispin remulla said on Wednesday, July 16.

remulla said authorities were working to recover bodies that were buried around taal in 2020 allegedly on the orders of police officers after none of the victims’ relatives came to claim the bodies in funeral parlors.

We are exhuming them as we speak because we have to find out who these people are. They were never claimed,” he told reporters.

remulla said three bodies were exhumed on Wednesday from areas around taal, which he did not specify.

the Department of Justice will set up a DNA bank to properly identify the remains recovered from the lake, he said.

Until remulla gave a report on the three exhumed bodies, the multiagency search in taal that began last week was officially only for the remains of the 34 people connected to online cockfighting who disappeared between April 2021 and January 2022. the bodies of the missing persons, now collectively known as sabungeros, were allegedly dumped in the freshwater lake in Batangas province after being killed for match-fixing or cheating, according to a whistleblower.

They ‘may intersect’ remulla on monday, July 16 said investigators were looking at possible connections between the perpetrators in the sabungeros case and those who carried out extrajudicial killings (eJKs) in the so-called drug war of the Duterte administration.

“The people who undertake the contractual killings may intersect somehow with the drug war and with the ‘e-sabong.’ There are people involved in killing during the drug war and in e-sabong. That’s as far as we can trace right now, but we will have to establish clearer links to each other,” he said. it was in this context that remulla projected that the on-

going search in taal Lake might go on indefinitely. in a later statement, on tuesday, July 15, he said it might take up to six months.

remulla had also said that the search team for the sabungeros initially focused on a fish cage area that was covered by a fishpond lease agreement and owned by one of the “persons of interest” in the case. “[It] is owned by an operative who was part of the contractors that disposed of the remains of these people. But we also know of another location which was probably used not for e-sabong, but for something else,” he said.

“Somewhere there in Taal also, very near there, but we think [these sites] may have been used for the drug war,” remulla added.

Napolcom complaints the whistleblower in the sabungeros case, Julie Patidongan, had also cited a possible link between Duterte’s antidrug crackdown and the mass disappearance of the cockfighting aficionados. in a media interview on monday, after he lodged an administrative complaint against 12 active and six dismissed police officers with the National Police commission (Napolcom), Patidongan identified two of the 18 respondents as Police col. Jacinto malinao Jr. and Lt. col. ryan Jay orapa.

malinao was chief of the Batangas provincial police, while orapa was previously assigned to the highway Patrol Group.

Police Lt. Col. Ryan Jay Orapa was introduced to me when he was still a major by Col. Malinao because Col. Malinao was a friend of Engineer Celso Salazar. They were close. It all began there,” Patidongan said.

They were the individuals tasked to kill people during the war on drugs before. That’s it,” he added.

Patidongan and five other security personnel of the manila Arena cockpit in the capital were charged with kidnapping and serious illegal detention of the sabungeros.

A manila court has allowed them to post bail, but the court of Appeals overturned this in December 2024.

Patidongan, now under the protective custody of the Philippine National Police, has applied for inclusion in the witness pro-

tection program. the case stemmed from the alleged abduction of cockfighters mark Joseph Velasco, marlon Baccay, James Baccay, rowel Gomez, John claude inonog and rondel cristorum by the security personnel and their cohorts. they were last seen being taken to the basement of the manila Arena on Jan. 13, 2022, before they were forced into a gray van, according to witnesses. Summons for 12 cops meanwhile, the Napolcom has given the 12 active police officers five days to respond to Patidongan’s administrative complaint. the agency’s inspection, monitoring and investigation service served the summons on the 12 on tuesday. Failure to do so constitutes a waiver of their rights to submit the same,” rafael calinisan, Napolcom vice chair and executive officer, said in a message to reporters. “The complaint will then be evaluated whether or not it would proceed to a formal charge. the 12 were among 15 policemen—active, dismissed and retired—whom the PNP earlier placed under restrictive custody at camp crame after being tagged by Patidongan. the PNP forensic Group (PNP fG) is now examining three of the 91 bone pieces recovered from taal Lake last week to see if they are of human or nonhuman origin.

the three pieces were among 45 bone pieces found in one sack retrieved from the lake in Barangay Balakilong, Laurel town, on July 10, according to the PNP fG.

there is a separate set of six bone pieces to be studied, from the 46 pieces recovered from the fourth sack and fifth sack retrieved from the lake on July 12.

the second sack and third sack retrieved from the lake on July 11 contained “debris,” the forensics unit said.

“It brings us closer to the conclusion of the story. It all ties up now, what Alias Totoy said, if those were really found,” interior secretary Jonvic remulla, a brother of the justice department chief, said on Wednesday.

“We have videos of the abduction … Now, if a body was found, then it all ties up that it is a conspiracy, grand conspiracy amongst all of them,” Jonvic remulla said. n

Stop the hypocrisy—pass the...

entitled to obtain a divorce under our laws. so, our state policy basically provides that there’s sanctity of marriage if the spouses are christian, but not when they are muslim. our state policy essentially provides that marriages are inviolable if the couple is christian but become violable if they are muslim. there is absolutely no rational difference between marriages of muslims and unions involving christians that would justify treating one differently from the other. religion and customs are not rational distinctions that can serve as justifications. if the spouses are both filipino citizens, they are prohibited from obtaining a divorce if their marriage doesn’t work out. But if one is a foreign spouse, the couple can obtain a divorce in a foreign country that will be recognized as valid in the Philippines. so, our state policy qualifies that there is sanctity of marriage if both spouses are filipinos, but not when one is a foreigner. A marriage is

inviolable if both parties are filipinos, but it becomes violable if one is a foreigner. in reality, there’s a divorce law in our country, but we are so dead afraid of using the word “divorce.” We see the word “divorce” as a hideous monster or a frightful ghost, so we use a euphemism to make it acceptable instead—we call it “nullity of marriage.” this divorce, in essence, but not in name, is, however, only available to couples who have the money to “pay” its prohibitive costs. if one is poor, there’s absolutely no way one can obtain this privilege of divorce with a different name. the state policy is brazenly irrational and outrightly discriminatory against the poor. our country must stop its deceitful and insincere policies on marriage and divorce because they are producing the biggest number of criminals in our society— those who are forced to commit crimes of adultery, concubinage, and bigamy just because they don’t have the money to obtain a “nullity of marriage” court decree.

these policies are also producing a second class of citizens with inferior rights and who live with a social stigma—illegitimate children. Don’t get me wrong. i’m not among the unfortunate ones trapped in a failed marriage. marriage has been a most wonderful blessing for me. As a lawyer, however, i have encountered innumerable suffering people who had the misfortune of having chosen the wrong partners, and my heart bleeds for them. these wretched souls, their innocent children included, are forced to live hellish lives just so our country can maintain the dubious distinction of being the world’s biggest hypocrite on marriage.

(Inquirer.net)

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Barriers to growth: What’s slowing...

These are so critical to address,” Balisacan said. the Department of health has sounded the alarm on the surge of hiV cases in the Philippines. the World health organization said the Philippines has the fastest-growing number of hiV cases in the Asia-Pacific region. cases have risen by 550% from 2010 to 2024, the organization said. tuberculosis also remains rampant in the Philippines, with the government recording more than 540,000 cases in 2024.

Agriculture Directly impacting the first two sectors are issues in agriculture. food security is still an issue, according to Balisacan. food prices have remained high in the past two years, affecting farmers and consumers alike. Balisacan said that these high prices also have an impact on the macroeconomy, driving inflation. several issues have plagued Philippine agriculture for decades, including the lack of farm-to-market roads and com-

petition coming in the form of imported goods. While the agricultural sector was able to expand as a whole in the first quarter of 2025, several products under it also declined, such as livestock, corn, mango and more. Transportation and connectivity for transportation, Balisacan said there needed to be a speedier implementation of projects. transportation infrastructure in the Philippines is notoriously slow for several reasons, one being the right-of-way (roW) issues that projects often encounter. Balisacan noted that this problem should be improved given the amendments to the roW law. funding is also often an issue, with many key transportation projects requiring high budgetary allotments. to ease the cost, the country often seeks official development assistance (oDA) from foreign bodies to develop these projects.

A lawmaker recently flagged that the marcos administration

A state visit with strategic consequences...

on whether new agreements emerge that address trade fairness, security cooperation, and long-term resilience. it will also depend on whether both governments can communicate a shared vision to their respective publics—one based on partnership, not paternalism. A moment that matters

if the marcos visit is to be meaningful, both sides must bring substance to the table. the era of vague promises and symbolic diplomacy is no longer sufficient. What this moment demands is clarity, consistency, and follow-through. As President Dwight D. eisenhower once warned, “A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both.” that reminder applies as much to nations as to individuals. Alliances endure not because of sentiment, but because of shared principles and practical actions. the Philippines, with all its challenges and potential, deserves a partnership that reflects both. (AJPress)

Alone again?

marcoleta, marcos, and mark and camille Villar—united in defense of the embattled vice president. And there’s the fivestrong so-called veterans bloc: Zubiri, Lacson, Legarda, Lapid, and sotto. i do believe Aquino was telling the truth when he said he and Pangilinan would indeed form an “independent bloc” with risa. there is far more that binds them, than say, the ectoplasmic remainder of the majority (once you detach the other cohesive blocs), they may or may not decide to join. (Aquino was forthright when he said it depended on their delivering the committee chairmanships he and Pangilinan desire). What unites escudero, the two estradas, the two cayetanos, Villanueva,

and Gatchalian (though one charitably expects him to tend toward the independent bloc most of the time)? What would you even call this seven-person bloc? Perhaps, gentle reader, something unprintable.

But we know three things. the first is specific to Aquino and Pangilinan: while pink and yellow may be the colors of their core constituency, what got them elected was a wider sampling of society, which includes supporters of both sides of the former ruling coalition elected in 2022. Both senators understand this, which explains their focus on chairmanships to be able to deliver on their advocacies that cross factional lines. the second is that the escudero ectoplasm and the Duterte bloc have a majority where it counts—and what counts is continuing the

political viability of the Vice President. What the veterans bloc has is experience and competence, and it can find, from time to time, alignment with the independent bloc. What is making most blocs nervous, of course, is the public— the national constituency that elected all of them in the first place. in which case, there’s also the saying that the senate consists of 24 independent republics: the senators, each of whom has a national constituency. (Inquirer. net)

Brazilian science and technology on Filipino...

growth, rapid urbanization, increasing globalization and climate change, the interdependence between human, animal and environmental health is undeniable. the adoption of new technologies is essential to overcoming productivity challenges and addressing climate change, water scarcity, soil degradation, increasing demand driven by population growth, pressure on natural resources and biodiversity loss.

Additionally, Brazil has successfully balanced agricultural expansion with environmental sustainability through policies like the Brazilian forest code and rural environmental registry, which encourage farmers to preserve substantial portions of their land for conservation. complementing these initiatives, Brazil developed a robust food safety and animal health

system, while also applying internationally recognized animal welfare standards, ensuring that livestock is raised and processed under ethical and scientifically validated conditions. these combined experiences demonstrate clearly that productivity, rigorous sanitary standards and sustainability can coexist.

the Philippines and Brazil share many characteristics – rich natural resources, vibrant agricultural traditions and emerging economies with young, dynamic populations. the initiatives and determination demonstrated by the Philippine government to modernize agriculture align closely with Brazil’s historical path. this synergy opens significant opportunities for enhanced technical cooperation, technology transfer and collaborative research, building upon existing agreements and ongoing ex-

changes in livestock genetics, sustainable agriculture and soil management.

Brazil’s remarkable agricultural transformation underscores how consistent, strategic investments in science, technology and institutional frameworks can drive significant economic growth and food security. By harnessing these lessons and its own unique strengths, the Philippines has every potential to achieve similar success, fostering sustainable agricultural revitalization for generations to come. (Philstar.com) * * * The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the author do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of the Asian Journal, its management, editorial board and staff.

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has nearly P1 trillion worth of delayed oDA projects. Prior to this, President marcos had already ordered his administration to spend the budget more efficiently. he also said availing of oDAs will be stricter moving forward.

Digitalization the marcos administration has also been keen on digitalization. Balisacan said that digitalization is a key aspect, and it should also impact the other sectors positively.

“Connectivity, particularly connecting our lagging areas, the last mile and the middle mile, the connectivity, that’s going to be a game changer,” Balisacan said.

Despite the Philippines often being cited as among the top social media users in the world, its internet connectivity has left much to be desired. (Philstar. com)

The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the author do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of the Asian Journal, its management, editorial board and staff.

Guimarães de Moura is
Ambassador of Brazil to the Philippines, Palau, the Marshall Islands and Micronesia.

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Sharon Cuneta, Kiko Pangilinan drop cyber libel case vs Cristy Fermin after public apology

Veteran columnist’s televised apology leads to reconciliation with the Megastar and senator husband

mANiLA — Actress-singer

sharon cuneta and her husband sen. francis “Kiko” Pangilinan have officially withdrawn their cyber libel complaint against veteran entertainment columnist cristy fermin, following a public apology and a personal reconciliation at the makati Prosecutor’s office on July 8, 2025. the case stemmed from a series of online commentaries by fermin in 2024, which the couple said were “malicious and defamatory.” the withdrawal came after fermin’s televised apology in late June and an apparent resolution between the parties during their in-person court appearance.

“My heart is so happy and at peace,” cuneta wrote on instagram. “Hindi basta naitatapon at nalilimot ang pagkakaibigan. Napakadaling ipagpatuloy ang pagmamahalan.”

(“True friendship cannot simply be discarded or forgotten. It’s so easy to continue loving.”)

Background of the case in may 2024, cuneta and Pangilinan filed five counts of cyber libel against fermin and the co-hosts of her online show showbiz Now Na!, citing defamatory remarks aired on Youtube that targeted their marriage and family. According to court documents, the statements included “baseless insinuations” about cuneta’s mental health and Pangilinan’s public conduct. fermin later posted P240,000 in bail (P48,000 per count) following the complaint’s acceptance by prosecutors. the complaint was seen as part of cuneta’s long-standing advocacy against online harassment. she had earlier declared she would “no longer tolerate lies, especially against my family.”

Fermin’s public apology in a June 28 episode of showbiz Now Na!, fermin addressed the issue directly: Ang pagpapakumbaba po ay

hindi ibig sabihin duwag tayo. Ako, aminado ako na nasaktan si Sharon sa mga binitiwan ko dito.”

(“Humility does not mean cowardice. I admit that Sharon was hurt by the words I said here.”)

“Humihingi ako ng paumanhin kung nasaktan kita sa mga sinabi ko.”

(“I sincerely apologize if I hurt you with my words.”) she also thanked the couple for giving her the opportunity to make amends, saying, “Natutuwa at nagpapasalamat po ako.”

(“I am happy and thankful.”)

Reconciliation in court

Photos shared by columnist ogie Diaz showed cuneta, Pangilinan, and fermin together at the makati Prosecutor’s office. in a caption, Diaz wrote: “Nakakatuwa. Okay na sila ngayon. Matapos humingi ng public apology si Ate Cristy Fermin, nagkita na sila sa korte kanina para iurong ang kaso.”

(“It’s heartwarming. They’re okay now. After Ate Cristy Fermin gave her public apology, they met in court earlier to formally withdraw the case.”)

there is no indication that cuneta and Pangilinan intend to refile the same complaint. No further legal action is expected at

this time.

Beyond showbiz: Free speech, cyber accountability this high-profile case resonated far beyond showbiz circles, given the stature of those involved. Pangilinan, a two-term senator and former vice-presidential candidate, has championed digital responsibility and civil discourse.

cuneta, long regarded as Philippine showbiz’s megastar,” has consistently defended the boundaries between public commentary and personal attacks. her firm stand was widely viewed as a message about accountability in the digital age. fermin, a seasoned columnist with a track record of both exclusives and controversies, has previously faced libel complaints. the case’s resolution by apology and withdrawal underscores the role of mediated reconciliation in the era of social media.

No additional cases expected As of press time, neither cuneta nor Pangilinan has indicated plans to pursue further legal action against the remaining personalities involved in the show. Both have expressed a sense of closure following the apology and court appearance.

From beauty queen to cancer advocate: The quiet power of Dayanara Torres

WheN Dayanara torres was crowned miss Universe 1993 in mexico city at just 18 years old, she became a global symbol of grace, beauty, and promise. But her most lasting impact would emerge decades later—not on a runway, but in a doctor’s office, and then across communities who had long been left out of the cancer conversation.

in 2019, torres was diagnosed with stage 3 metastatic melanoma, an aggressive form of skin cancer that had silently developed behind her knee and spread to her lymph nodes. she underwent surgery and nearly a year of immunotherapy, completing her treatment in early 2020.

“When it happened to me, I was in complete shock,” torres told survivorNet in a later interview. I had no idea what was going on in my body.” melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. it begins in the melanocytes—cells that produce melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. Although less common than other skin cancers, melanoma spreads quickly and can be lifethreatening if not caught early. it can appear anywhere on the body, even in areas not typically exposed to sunlight. for many, including torres, it arrives without symptoms or warning. her decision to share that shock publicly had ripple effects far beyond her own healing. Dermatologists across the U.s. began reporting a measurable uptick in skin exams among hispanic patients, many of whom cited torres’s story as their reason for finally getting checked. the phenomenon became known in advocacy circles as the “Dayanara effect.”

A voice for #GetNaked in october 2020, the melanoma research foundation (mrf) announced torres as the newest spokesperson and featured model for its bold and award-winning #GetNaked campaign, launched to promote early detection through selfchecks and full-body exams.

“While melanoma can affect anybody, early detection is the key to saving lives,” torres said in the mrf’s official release. One

Love in the limelight: Bea Alonzo and Vincent Co’s low-key romance

begins to shine

Actress Bea Alonzo and Puregold heir Vincent Co step into the spotlight with a quiet romance marked by thoughtful gestures, public sightings, and growing family approval

mANiLA

– After months of quiet speculation, subtle sightings, and overlapping travel posts, the relationship between actress Bea Alonzo and businessman Vincent co is stepping gradually but unmistakably into the public eye. What began as quiet companionship and private gestures has become a steady partnership— one that neither flaunts nor denies, but whose presence is being felt more clearly at public events, overseas trips, and family gatherings.

How they met: Friendship turned familiarity abroad

Before their spain sightings in late April 2025 sparked public speculation, Bea Alonzo and Vincent co were already acquainted. in fact, their connection appears to have begun quietly months earlier, away from the spotlight.

According to PeP.ph, one of the earliest signs of Vincent’s interest came during a trip Bea took to siargao, sometime in early 2025. When Bea reportedly fell ill during her stay on the island, Vincent arranged a private helicopter to bring her back to manila—an extraordinary gesture that insiders say reflected both concern and quiet courtship.

By April 2025, both posted photos from seville and Andalusia, spain, around the same time. one of Vincent’s posts showed a man and woman walking handin-hand on the beach. While faces weren’t shown, online observers

matched the woman’s outfit and hairstyle to Bea’s. she also liked the post—fueling speculation they had traveled together. their first public sighting together followed shortly after, in early June, at a private celebration attended by close friends from the fashion and business circles, including heart evangelista and senator chiz escudero. they appeared relaxed and familiar in photos shared on social media, seated beside each other and engaging comfortably with the group.

Who is Vincent Co?

ferdinand Vincent Pe co, 45, is the eldest son of Lucio and susan co, founders of Puregold Price club inc., one of the Philippines’ largest retail empires. since 2015, Vincent has served as president of Puregold, overseeing the operations of more than 600 stores nationwide. educated at the University of Asia and the Pacific, he also holds leadership roles in several co family ventures, including cosco capital inc. and entenso equities. Despite his business stature, Vincent is known for maintaining a low profile. those familiar with him describe him as soft-spoken, respectful, and deeply private—a personality that has matched well with Bea’s own evolving preference for a more grounded and quieter life.

Courting Bea: From gestures to commitment Long before the public sight-

ings began, Vincent co had already shown quiet but meaningful interest in Bea Alonzo. his now widely reported gesture— arranging a private helicopter for Bea during a medical episode in siargao—was not an isolated act, but one of many that signaled his steady presence and support. following their spain trip and their joint appearance at the private June gathering, the pair appeared increasingly comfortable in each other’s company. sources close to the couple told PeP.ph that what started as a respectful and low-key courtship has since matured into a relationship that is very much ongoing—if still kept largely out of the spotlight.

While neither has issued a formal statement, their actions speak clearly: they are no longer in the “getting to know you” stage. Bea and Vincent have been seen at multiple public events together, including corporate functions and concerts, with Bea now appearing alongside Vincent in both social and family settings. They’re already together. They’re just choosing to live quietly, without the fanfare,” one source said.

From private moments to public sightings their transition into the public sphere has been measured but unmistakable: June 2025 – Bea attended a high-profile Puregold corporate event at the World trade center in manila, where she was seen

mingling with Vincent’s family and business associates.

July 5, 2025 – the couple was spotted holding hands at oPm con in Bulacan—a major public event featuring top filipino artists. this marked their first undeniable public display of affection, drawing cheers from fans. mid-July 2025 – the pair was photographed boarding a flight at NAiA terminal 1, reportedly headed to Japan to celebrate Vincent’s birthday. the two appeared relaxed and coordinated, sparking more buzz about how comfortable they’ve grown in sharing time—and travel—together. most recently, Vincent was seen accompanying Bea at her warehouse event promoting travel essentials, quietly offering support at one of her entrepreneurial appearances.

Past loves and new beginnings

Bea Alonzo, now 37, has long been in the public eye—not only for her critically acclaimed acting career, but also for her highly followed personal life. she previously dated Gerald Anderson, Zanjoe marudo, and most recently, Dominic roque, to whom she was briefly engaged. their split was confirmed in february 2024. in interviews after the breakup, Bea acknowledged being open to love but more discerning. “i know what I want now,”she said. “Peace. Kindness. And someone who lets me grow.” Vincent, by contrast, has no

of my missions is for every single person to know the risks and how to detect it early on.” mrf ceo Kyleigh LiPira praised torres for helping dismantle long-standing misconceptions: Her voice helps dispel the dangerous myth that melanoma only affects older people or those with fair skin. Melanoma does not discriminate by age, race, or gender—everyone is at risk.” through raw interviews, public speaking, and a striking series of black-and-white campaign images, torres helped reshape how skin cancer is perceived across racial and cultural lines. Dayanara in the Philippines for many filipinos, Dayanara torres isn’t just a former miss Universe—she’s part of local pop culture history.

After her reign ended in 1994, torres traveled to manila as part of her pageant duties. What began as a short visit evolved into a four-year stay that would define her connection to the Philippines. embraced by fans and producers alike, torres accepted acting and hosting

roles that made her a familiar face in filipino homes. she became a regular co-host on ABs-cBN’s top-rated sunday variety show AsAP and starred in a string of filipino films. Among them was the 1995 box office hit Basta’t Kasama Kita, opposite leading man Aga muhlach. their on-screen chemistry spilled into real life, and the two became one of the era’s most talked-about couples. “The Philippines has always been my second home,” torres wrote in a 2016 instagram post. though their relationship ended, torres’s bond with the country remained strong. she spoke some tagalog, engaged with filipino fans directly, and earned respect for her willingness to embrace the culture fully. to this day, she is warmly remembered as one of the most beloved foreign celebrities to make the Philippines her home. A life reimagined in 2000, torres married singer marc Anthony. the couple had two sons—cristian, born in 2001, and ryan, born in 2003—

known public romantic history prior to Bea. his appearance in her world marks the first time he’s been linked to a celebrity relationship. Family matters though not officially confirmed, multiple reports indicate that Vincent’s family is aware and quietly supportive of the relationship. the co family—known for keeping to themselves—has not issued any comment, but Bea was seen interacting with them at corporate functions, including a Puregold event at okada manila. one source close to the co circle described the family’s view as “warm and respectful,” adding, There’s appreciation for Bea’s values and grace.”

What’s next for BeaVi?

While neither Bea nor Vincent has gone public with a formal announcement, their consistent presence together is confirmation enough for many observers. social media fans have dubbed them “BeVi,” and with red carpet season and holiday events on the horizon, many are watching for their first official debut as a couple. for now, however, Bea and Vincent appear content where they are: sharing quiet moments, traveling side by side, and showing up for each other without the noise of celebrity declarations. “Love doesn’t always announce itself,” said one friend close to the couple. “Sometimes it just shows up, quietly—and stays.”

Bea Alonzo and Vincent Co at Puregold
Actress-singer Sharon Cuneta and her husband Sen. Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan have officially withdrawn their cyber libel complaint against veteran entertainment columnist Cristy Fermin, following a public apology and a personal reconciliation at the Makati Prosecutor’s

mANiLA — expecting filipino-American singer Jessica sanchez made a grand return to the "America's Got talent" stage after receiving a golden buzzer from judge sofia Vergara. the talent show competition teased prior to the premiere of its 20th season that Jessica had auditioned, a milestone as she previously competed in the inaugural season where the then10-year-old Jessica made it all the way to the semifinal round.

Jessica, now 29 years old, shared as much during her audition that aired on July 15 which earned applause from the crowd.

the show even shared clips from Jessica's prior stint. "AGT was the beginning of that fire sparked inside of me," Jessica told the judges — Jessica, simon cowell, howie mandel, and mel B. six years after "America's Got talent," Jessica finished as the first runner-up of "American idol" season 11 behind Phillip Phillips.

simon, who left "American idol" two seasons before Jessica competed, asked the singer about her career developments

since her initial appearance on "America's Got talent" years ago.

"Throughout the years, I kind of fell out of love with music because I was really young and so swayed by whatever everyone wanted me to be," Jessica shared. "Maybe it took me 20 years but I know exactly who I am and exactly what I want, so excited to be back. Jessica added she was married to fellow musician rickie Gallardo with whom she is expecting her first child with, a revelation that surprised simon and the entire audience.

This is the best thing that can ever happen in your life, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever. I'm very happy for you," simon said with a smile.

Jessica then auditioned with Benson Boone's hit song "Beautiful things," wowing everyone present when she hit the chorus, earning her a standing ovation after she'd finished.

simon gave Jessica two thumbs up and quipped that the crowd must have enjoyed her performance.

I gotta say, 20 years is a long time, but well worth the wait," said howie who shared his love of the song and praised how

Jessica made it her own. "You blew the roof off the place, you are so wonderful."

mel B admitted being speechless and said Jessica had "the voice of an angel," and sofia commented on the magic of a pregnant Jessica auditioning again after 20 years.

the "modern family" star then added another surprise by pressing the golden buzzer, sending Jessica straight to the live shows round.

As golden confetti rained down, sofia went up on stage to embrace a crying Jessica and lovingly rubbed the singer's belly. the show even mixed clips of Jessica's prior stint with her latest golden moment.

sofia quickly explained to host terry crews why she opted to give Jessica the golden buzzer, and was joined by simon, who praised Jessica once more.

You know, to succeed, you've got to have real determination and talent," simon said. All those years of really wanting something and just going for it, it was like powerful, right? You're an absolute star." Jessica's audition clip ended with her hugging rickie in the hallway and a final past clip of 10-year-old Jessica.

How Heart Evangelista balances truth and privacy

AUTHENTICITY doesn’t have to mean giving everything away,” said actress heart evangelista as she reflected on the idea of oversharing, especially in this age of social media. evangelista has spent most of her life in front of the camera. so you’d think that after nearly 30 years in the business, she’s seen—and shared— it all. But if there’s one thing the actress, artist, fashion icon, and now beauty entrepreneur has learned, it’s this: “it’s important that in everything you do, you have to leave something for yourself.” evangelista, who recently made a surprise guest appearance on the reality show “Pinoy Big Brother,” added: “You want to be as real as possible, but you don’t want to sell your soul. I don’t plan to do that.” it’s a refreshing take in the age of reality shows and social media confessionals, where the line between public and private has all but disappeared. evangelista, who was inside the eponymous Bahay ni Kuya for all of five hours, said the experience felt more like a retreat than a shoot. Para kang nagtipon-tipon ng mabubuting tao,” she told inquirer entertainment in a recent interview. It was refreshing,” she said, adding that she even followed all the housemates on social media after her stint. “They said, ‘Will you really follow us?’ The moment I stepped out, I followed them all. They’re all so cute.” But when asked about the fine line between sharing and oversharing—especially in the context of the second season of her reality show “heart World” (set to launch in october)—she didn’t flinch. in fact, she leaned into the question. “You choose to make it as real as possible because you want to be authentic. But at the same time, nothing that’s too degrading—for you, or for the people who love you,” she explained. “Even my mistakes— people are aware of them. But you own them. Don’t let anyone weaponize them. That’s your story to tell. “I don’t really have a smooth-sailing career,” evangelista admitted. “I’ve had my fair share of controversies. Sanay na ako.” that said, she’s never felt the need to over-curate her image. “As long as you are a good person, then you don’t have to be too afraid to take off the mask.” sometimes, that mask comes off quite literally. “It’s true what they say that I even go out without makeup on. Yes, that’s authenticity!” she said, laughing. “I’ve already put myself out there for 27 years, so maganda nang kilala nila ako and make them decide kung gusto talaga nila ako or not.” even with her growing audience abroad—from fashion Week fixtures to Netflix-style reality viewers—evangelista stays grounded in what feels right. “heart World,” she hinted, isn’t just a glitzy peek into her wardrobe. “I wanted it to be different. Not just all about fashion. I want it to be personal, to be as real as life as possible.” Behind the glam, evangelista is something of a

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homebody. her latest collaboration with a filipino furniture brand is proof. “Not known to many, I’m an introvert. I love staying at home,” she shared during the recent relaunch of the brand’s “made for You, made with Love” campaign. “I believe in showing beauty in your home in an intentional way, something that will feed your soul.” that same spirit extends to her beauty brand which she quietly launched during the pandemic but only recently decided to focus on again— this time, with the wisdom and self-awareness of someone in her forties. “I needed some ‘rainbows to slide on and clouds to catch’ back then,” she said poetically. “But ever since i turned 40, i realized it also has to come with a lot of self-love, healing, and wellness.” Now, her sun serum has gone viral (completely sold out in under a week), and her 24k gold-infused face serum is part of her daily routine. “I actually use my products. Since it’s my baby, ayaw kong mapahiya,” she said. “Maarte ako, sensitive ako, kikay ako. I’m actually the target market!” though many fans would love to see her back on the big screen, evangelista is taking her time.

“i really miss it, but I’m not quite sure anymore if I like doing it,” she said. “There are offers, but hindi pa siya ‘yon. If there’s no spark, then sapat na kung anong meron ako ngayon. With reality shows, home décor, skincare, and decades of staying power already under her belt, it’s clear evangelista isn’t in a rush to prove anything. she’s telling her story—just not all at once, and never at the cost of herself. “I owe it to my audience to live my truth,” she said. “But I also owe myself peace. That’s the balance.”

beauty queen to cancer advocate...

this week’s new episode of “citizen Pinoy” proves how valuable and life-changing legal status and a green card can be to a person and especially to their children. the story starts with Alice, who years ago ignored her father’s petition for her because she was too busy raising her two sons in Dubai. During a chance meeting in the Philippines with Atty. michael J. Gurfinkel, she was told that her long-abandoned petition could still be reinstated so that she and her family can pursue their green cards.

While visiting her parents

in the U.s. and waiting for her petition to be processed, Alice’s father passed away, causing her petition to “die” a second time. Atty. Gurfinkel found other solutions for Alice.

Besides the survivor Act, her husband’s Lebanese Priority Date was also used to expedite the process. except that her husband was hesitant to move to America because of a long-kept secret. Despite various snags, Atty. Gurfinkel successfully obtained the green cards for Alice and her family. Now, a decade later, Alice lives a more fulfilling life

in the U.s. as a teacher. her success story continues through her son, roget, who also greatly benefited from his mom’s green card. he now runs his own successful business fixing and remodeling million-dollar homes and provides for his own family. A green card can be a great blessing that continues to give for generations to come. Don’t miss this uplifting success story on a new episode of citiZeN PiNoY – this sunday at 6:30 Pm Pt (9:30 Pm et) on select cable/satellite providers, right after tV Patrol Linggo. (Advertising Supplement)

though she has kept her personal life private in recent years, her energy remains focused on healing—not just for herself, but for the communities she’s committed to reaching. Legacy beyond the crown Dayanara torres’s legacy reaches far beyond the miss Universe crown. her openness about cancer,

Heart Evangelista Photos from Instagram/@iamhearte
Filipino-American singer Jessica Sanchez made a powerful
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John arcilla weighs in on proposed Parents Welfare act: ‘it’s the cycle of life’
Says parents should not be treated as ‘obligation’

John Arcilla weighed in on the Parents Welfare Act of 2025 proposed by senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson, saying parents should not be treated as mere “obligation.”

Under Lacson’s refiled senate Bill No. 396, children who abandon or fail to provide the necessary support for their elderly, sick, or incapacitated parents, or those not capable of supporting themselves, will be penalized, as determined by courts.

Arcilla, who has previously spoken about the topic saying taking care of parents was the child’s duty and not just as payment for “debt of gratitude,” reiterated his stance that this duty is part of the “cycle of life.”

Actually, I get disoriented and wonderstruck every time ‘obligation’ to parents is discussed. We don’t use the word ‘obligation’ when it comes to family. We take care of whoever needs it the most—just like they took care of us when we knew nothing about this world while growing up. Now it’s our turn as they slowly drift away. It’s the cycle of life. Family takes care of each other,” he wrote. the seasoned actor stated that

eVeN their brief social media interaction still elicits kilig from their fans as the most recent exchange on instagram of exes ruffa Gutierrez and Yilmaz Bektas have shown. the turkish businessman posted a photo of him lounging in a shaded area with the beach on the background. the filipina beauty queen left three fire emojis on his instagram photo carousel. Why are you still following my pictures? Thank you for liking

Yilmaz replied to ruffa’s three fire emojis. the interaction caused many fans to quip. “Because you're still THE ONE, sir. :)... [peace sign emoji] Ms.

it feels “cringey” that taking care of parents is even an issue or considered a responsibility because looking after one another should come naturally to families.

It even feels cringey to treat it like an issue or a responsibility. Looking after one another, in whatever way we can, is simply the nature of family. Whether we’re poor or wealthy, we share what we have—we take care of each other because that’s what family does,” he explained.

“If one person can’t do it all, everyone should help. Those who don’t have money give time; those who have money share. If everyone doesn’t have money, make use of whatever is available, as long as no one gets left behind. That’s what family is all about,” added the actor.

Arcilla acknowledges that those who didn’t grow up with their parents might feel differently,” as he cited that in singapore, the government provides incentives for children caring for elderly parents.

Last year, the actor made headlines after he underscored that giving back and taking care of one’s parents when they are older is a “duty” that a child must perform, and not an act done out of “utang na loob” (debt of gratitude). the recently proposed senate bill received mixed reactions as netizens argued the positions of children who have been abused or abandoned while growing up, as well as those who subscribed to the concept that “children are not retirement plans.” however, Lacson clarified that the bill does not include parents who have abused, hurt, or neglected their children, and those with no financial capability are also not obliged to provide support for the parents.

John Arcilla Photos from Facebook/@JohnArcillaOfficial
Filipina beauty queen-actress Ruffa Gutierrez and Turkish businessman Yilmaz Bektas were once married. The annulment of their marriage was finalized in 2012. They share two daughters, Lorin and Venice. Ruffa Gutierrez, Yilmaz Bektas via Instagram
annulment finalized in 2012. they share two daughters, Lorin and Venice.

PhIlIP s chua, Md, Facs , FPcs

mY wife, farida, a retired pediatrician, sent me the alarming medical paper entitled “Why are colorectal, other Gi cancers, on the rise in younger people?”

the obvious first question is “Why,” since most cancers are seen among people older than 60. in general, one in every 100 individuals is diagnosed with cancer today, according to the National institutes of health. in 2025, there are 18.6 million individuals in the UsA who are living with a history of cancer.

here’s the summary from mNt, which she forwarded to me:

“increasing age is the greatest risk factor for all types of cancer, with most cases being diagnosed in people over the age of 60. however, in people under 50, there has been a rapid, worldwide increase in cancers of the digestive system, or gastrointestinal cancers.

Although still far less common than in older people, early-onset colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men, and the second in women, in the United states.

the exact cause is unknown, but the authors of a new review published in the British Journal of surgery suggest that obesity, a Western-style diet, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, smoking, excessive alcohol use, and even exposure to microplastics may all be contributing to the rise. (consumption of soft drinks, processed and ultra-processed foods, and charred barbeque foods are other contributing factors in both young and old.)

Another study, published in Nature medicine, has further estimated that, without early intervention, as many as 15.6 million gastric cancer cases may occur in the next few decades, most of which are attributable to infection with a common bacterium, helicobacter pylori.”

the data further stated: “the researchers note that early-onset cancers of the colon and rectum had increased the most. People born in 1990 are more than twice as likely to develop colon cancer and more than four times as likely to develop cancer of the rectum than those born in 1950. they identified global increases in colorectal cancers.

A study of 20 european countries showed that between 2004 and 2016, colorectal cancers had increased by almost 8% for those aged 20–29, almost 5% for people aged 30–39, and by 1.6% in the 40–49 age group. even more

Cancer in the young!

shocking are figures from the center for Disease Prevention and control Wonder database in the U.s., which identified a 333% increase in the incidence of colorectal cancers among 15-19 year olds and a 185% increase among people aged between 20 and 24.” everybody should be alarmed by this scary discovery. Living a healthy lifestyle, paying attention to medical data and statistics, and behavioral modification are vital to minimizing the risk of major illnesses, including cancer. to a great extent, except for genetics, almost all risk factors are modifiable, within our control, placing our medical “fate” greatly in our hands.

A poison called “soda” for more than half a century, i have been warning people, in my lectures and in my newspaper columns, about the poisonous nature of soft drinks and diet sodas. the toxic phosphoric acid in them is one of the unhealthy components in these beverages, especially for young people, elevating their risk for metabolic syndrome, “a cluster of conditions that occur together, increasing the risk for heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes.” i surmise everyone knows drinking soft drinks is not healthy, and the question is whether diet soda is a healthy option. Past studies have linked drinking diet soft drinks (with aspartame and sucralose) to various risks, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, kidney ailments, metabolic syndrome, and even cancer. New research has revealed that women with type 2 diabetes who choose to drink water over diet soda “may be more likely to achieve weight loss, as well as diabetes remission.” – 85th session, American Diabetes Association. Measles can kill

A highly contagious viral disease, measles is spreading in the United states and in some other countries, and has raised serious concerns. it is airborne and could be transmitted rapidly in buses, trains, on a plane. measles can be spread by respiratory droplets (sneezes and coughs), by touch, and by contact with contaminated surfaces. Particularly vulnerable are children, older adults, those who are unvaccinated, travelers, and immunosuppressed individuals. one out of 20 measles patients will develop pneumonia, and 1 in 1000 will have brain swelling that can cause deafness and intellectual disability. Nearly in 3 in 1000 who are infected with measles will die. While measles appears to be benign among young children 5 and below, it can kill. it is more deadly among adults. the best protection against

measles is vaccination. the mmr vaccines (two doses) provide lifelong protection against measles. talk to your physician about what’s best for you. New test for Alzheimer’s there are over 55 million people around the world with Alzheimer’s disease, about 7.2 million in the United states alone this year. the challenges in diagnosing Alzheimer’s may be alleviated with a new blood test, Lumipulse, approved last may by the UsfDA. this test detects abnormal clumps of protein, known as amyloid plaques, in the brain. these plaques impair brain function and are a hallmark of Alzheimer’s. Before this, physicians used Pet scans and spinal fluids to find the plaques.

Microplastics inside us there is a rising concern about the adverse effects of microplastics on our bodies. As i pointed out a couple of weeks ago, everyone has an average of about 7 grams of microplastics in their brain, which is about the size equivalent of a plastic spoon. microplastics are also in various organs of the body. While research is still ongoing, microplastics remain a suspect in the increasing rate of diabetes t2, high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, thyroid illnesses, and Alzheimer’s. microplastics could be found in fruits and veggies, in the atmosphere, in bottled water, and food items in plastic containers, plastic bags, plastic wraps, and even in glass bottles/jars with metallic lids. it's time to use ceramics, glass, and stainless steel instead of anything plastic.

* * * The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the author do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of the Asian Journal, its management, editorial board and staff.

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The main objective of this column is to educate and inspire people live a healthier lifestyle to prevent illnesses and disabilities and achieve a happier and more productive life. Any diagnosis, recommendation or treatment in our article are general medical information and not intended to be applicable or appropriate for anyone. This column is not a substitute for your physician, who knows your condition well and who is your best ally when it comes to your health.

* * * Philip S. Chua, MD, FACS, FPCS, a Cardiac Surgeon Emeritus based in Northwest Indiana and Las Vegas, Nevada, is an international medical lecturer/author, a Health Advocate, medical missionary, newspaper columnist, and Chairman of the Filipino United Network-USA, a 501(c)3 humanitarian foundation in the United States. He is a recipient of the Indiana Sagamore of the Wabash Award, whose past awardees included President Harry S. Truman, President George HW Bush, Astronaut Gus Grissom, Mohammad Ali, distinguished educators, and renowned scientists (Source: Wikipedia). Websites: FUN8888. com, Today.SPSAtoday.com, and philipSchua.com; Email: scalpelpen@gmail.com.

Ron Sumbang appointed as Liaison to Clark County

LAs VeGAs ron sumbang has been appointed as Liaison to clark county by a unanimous vote on July 15, 2025 by the officers and board of Directors of filipino town Las Vegas (ftLV).

A current board member of ftLV, ron brings with him a deep commitment to community engagement, advocacy, and service to the filipino American community of Las Vegas. in this new role, ron will serve as a vital bridge between ftLV and clark county, specifically the office of clark county commissioner chairman tick segerblom and the Department of Administrative services, helping to communicate ftLV’s initiatives, and continuing to strengthen relationships.

“I humbly accept the responsibility,” said ron sumbang. “Filipino Town Las Vegas will continue on the mandate by Clark County to help promote the Filipino culture and traditions for future generations to enjoy and as a sense of identity; encourage and support for more Filipino owned business to thrive; and lastly, hopefully to enjoin all communities and others in honoring deserving Filipinos for their contributions to the entire community each and every anniversary date of the Filipino Town. Mabuhay tayong lahat!!!”

Ron is well-positioned to help advance our shared mission of empowerment, inclusion, and civic participation,” said Bernie Benito, president of filipino town Las Vegas. “Please join us in congratulating Ron Sumbang on this new appointment. We look forward to the impact of his leadership and collaboration.”

About Ron Sumbang

ron has been a resident of Las Vegas, Nevada for the past 25 years. he is a co-founder and current chairman of echo (Adult residential care Providers of Nevada); current President of siLVAK (society of ilonggo in Las Vegas Abyan Kasimanwa, current Board member of iAAN (ilocano American Association of Nevada); current officer of smisAN (santa maria ilocos sur Association of Nevada), current executive VP for (PAccsAN) Philippine American chamber of commerce of southern Nevada.

About Filipino Town Las Vegas clark county approved the cultural designation for filipino town Las Vegas on April 15, 2025, ending a 9-month long application process which included public town hall meetings and several hearings in

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