Lumban, Laguna: “Embroidery Capital of the Philippines.” Known for its centuries-old burdang Lumban, artisans craft intricate designs using techniques passed down through generations, seen in Barong Tagalog and Filipiniana gowns. @inquirerdotnet
In Barangay San Marcos, San Pablo, ube halaya shops line the highway. At Ube Maria Ana, it stays affordable (3 for P100). And the taste? Smooth, creamy, and perfectly balanced, with just the right sweetness. @inquirerdotnet
Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla says he has yet to receive information on the reported ICC arrest warrant against Sen. “Bato” dela Rosa, amid media reports that the court has issued an arrest order against the senator.
@MAGAVoice With an emotionally unhinged, whimsical warmonger-child running the United States, yes—America should leave NATO ASAP. Take your derangement and keep it in your own backyard.
@business You’ve already been destroying Iran’s civilian infrastructure. I'm sure those bridges didn’t bomb themselves. And you’re still issuing threats? Desperation is loud, Donald Trump. Haha
DFA Secretary Theresa Lazaro meets with Iranian Ambassador to the Philippines Yousef Esmaeilzadeh to discuss bilateral ties and energy cooperation, as the Philippines moves to secure safe passage for its oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. (Photo: DFA Secretary Tess Lazaro)
Members of Kabataang Mindoreño para sa Progresibong Pagbabago run a community pantry in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro, distributing noodles, eggs, rice, and vegetables to tricycle drivers severely affected by soaring fuel prices. (via Ire Joe V.C. Laurente)
LOOK: Nuciti Central Mall in Calapan City is raising the bar for environmental protection—moving from plastic-free grocery bagging to using biodegradable abaca twine instead of plastic straws. Small choices, real impact. | @DAMaliwanag