The Daily Tribune (Philippines)
The Daily Tribune is a daily newspaper published in English in the Philippines. It is located on the first floor of the Bel-Air Apartments on Roxas Boulevard in Manila. Ninez Cacho-Olivares serves as the editor-in-chief. The Tribune has a reputation for its critical stance towards former Presidents Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Benigno S. Aquino III. At the same time, it is frequently recognized for its support of former President Joseph Estrada, who is currently the Mayor of Manila, as well as Vice President Jejomar Binay.
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tribune.net.ph | Raffy Ayeng
As the administration is envisioned to make the Philippines a premier maritime hub, a domestic player in the shipping industry announced the arrival of its five new RoPax vessels, aiming to address the scarcity of domestic ships plying in the archipelago.
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tribune.net.ph | Raffy Ayeng
The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) and its mother agency, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), continue to treat China as a formidable source of foreign direct investments despite persistent political tensions between the two countries. Trade Secretary Cristina Roque said she remains optimistic about the entry of multinational enterprises from around the globe — particularly those already operating in or relocating from China. PEZA Director General Tereso O.
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tribune.net.ph | Raffy Ayeng
The wives of three Filipino seafarers currently detained in Algeria on drug charges have appealed to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to initiate a government-to-government effort with the Algerian government for the acquittal or sentence reversal of their husbands. The three are among eight Filipino crew members arrested in July 2023 after Algerian authorities discovered 35.8 kilograms of alleged cocaine aboard MV Harris, a Malta-flagged container vessel.
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tribune.net.ph | Raffy Ayeng
Joint operatives from the Philippine Coast Guard, Philippine National Police, and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency seized P1.17 billion worth of shabu following a report from a local fisherman in Agno, Pangasinan, who recovered the illegal substance. The recovery came after a local fisherman in Barangay Balingasay, Agno, reported to the PCG that he found two sacks floating about 32 nautical miles west of Agno.
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tribune.net.ph | Raffy Ayeng
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. joins the global Muslim community in celebrating Eid'l Adha, the Feast of Sacrifice. In his message on Friday, Marcos Jr. reiterated that the sacred day calls Muslims to remember that devotion reveals itself when they are asked “to release what once believed we could never give.”“The story of Prophet Ibrahim endures because it leads us to the edge, to that thin border between obedience and resistance, where the soul must decide what truly matters.
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