Baha sa Luneta 2.0: Filipinos Take to the Streets Again on November 30
by DitoSaPilipinas.comTwo months after the first "Baha sa Luneta" protest, the fight against corruption surges back to Luneta Park on November 30, 2025. Read more »
Two months after the first "Baha sa Luneta" protest, the fight against corruption surges back to Luneta Park on November 30, 2025. Read more »
During the height of Typhoon “Tino” on November 4, a wing van crew and a police officer risked their lives to rescue six people trapped by raging floodwaters in Barangay Cotcot, Liloan, Cebu. An act of bravery that later became controversial after the driver and two helpers were fired for using their company vehicle during the rescue. Read more »
Young Filipinos are stepping into the spotlight to fight against corruption, led by student organisations, church-linked youth coalitions, and civic associations. Read more »
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has launched Oplan Kontra Baha, a multi-sectoral campaign designed to reduce flooding in Metro Manila and nearby provinces by up to 60 percent through extensive clearing and rehabilitation of waterways and drainage systems. Read more »
A geologist and resilience expert from the University of the Philippines (UP) has called for urgent reforestation and nature-based solutions to curb the country’s worsening floods. Read more »
Ako Bicol Party-list Rep. Zaldy Co, once a powerful voice in Congress, has been absent from public view while facing allegations of pocketing billions in questionable projects. From New York to Singapore, and now reportedly Madrid, Filipinos everywhere are tracking his every move. The question remains: where is Zaldy Co — and can he truly escape justice? Read more »