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A viral video of a sampagita vendor being abused has sparked investigations into child welfare and prompted the DSWD to seek psychosocial support for the vendor, while the MMDA is recommending reduced government work hours in Metro Manila to help ease traffic following protests. Additionally, the Department of Agriculture anticipates a potential drop in rice prices due to a food security emergency declaration, with measures in place to monitor and regulate the market.

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  • The viral video of a girl damaging a sampagita product has sparked serious concerns about child welfare, leading the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to seek the young vendor for psychosocial support and initiate discussions with SM malls regarding staff training on the proper treatment of minors.
  • In February, the prices of 63 essential products, including sardines, coffee, and milk, will rise, while rice prices may decrease due to a food security emergency declaration, highlighting the ongoing economic challenges and the government's response to stabilize food prices amid rising costs.
  • The Supreme Court's ruling to include previously disqualified candidates on ballots for the 2025 elections, coupled with the withdrawal of former Ilocos Sur Governor Chavit Singson, will necessitate the destruction of six million ballots, emphasizing the inefficiencies and financial waste in the electoral process.

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Summary

00:00

Philippines News Highlights: Viral Incidents and Price Changes

  • A viral video shows a girl damaging a sampagita product outside a mall, raising concerns about potential violations of the anti-child abuse law (RA 7610).
  • Starting February, prices for 63 products, including sardines, coffee, and milk, will increase, while rice prices may decrease due to a food security emergency declaration.
  • The body of an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) who died in Kuwait is being repatriated today, with autopsy results pending to clarify the cause of death.
  • The MMDA recommends reducing government working hours until 4 PM in Metro Manila to alleviate traffic following a mass protest against the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte.
  • A Mandaluyong security guard was fired after a viral incident where he verbally abused and kicked a young sampagita vendor, prompting investigations by the DSWD and PNP.
  • The DSWD is seeking the vendor for psychosocial support and plans to discuss staff training with SM malls to ensure proper treatment of minors.
  • The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) announced that 63 products will see price increases in February, with most increases below 10%.
  • A Filipina was detained for attempting to travel to Cyprus to become a surrogate mother, allegedly offered Php 300,000 for the service, raising human trafficking concerns.
  • The Philippine Coast Guard is monitoring a Chinese ship in the country's exclusive economic zone, maintaining a distance of 60 to 70 nautical miles from the coast.
  • Davao City has the slowest traffic growth in the Philippines, with travel times averaging 32 minutes and 59 seconds per 10 km, according to a satellite navigation study.

33:56

Supreme Court Ruling Disrupts Philippine Elections

  • The Supreme Court mandated the inclusion of previously disqualified candidates on ballots, impacting the senatorial race despite Php 1 million already spent on printing ballots for the 2025 elections.
  • Former Ilocos Sur Governor Chavit Singson withdrew his candidacy for senator, submitting his withdrawal in person along with a medical certificate, citing health concerns.
  • The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) will not include Singson’s name on the new ballots, potentially reallocating his candidate number to another individual.
  • Six million ballots printed at a cost of Php 50 million will be destroyed due to Singson’s withdrawal and the Supreme Court's order, highlighting the waste in the electoral process.
  • The Sinulog Festival in Kabangkalan, Negros Occidental, featured performances by local stars and a swimsuit competition for Miss Kalibo Ati-Atihan 2025, culminating in MJ Fernandez winning the title.
  • The Department of Agriculture supports declaring a food security emergency in response to the ongoing challenges faced by farmers and fishermen due to climate change.
  • The Philippines ranks third globally in displacement due to natural disasters, with over 2.5 million people affected in 2023, according to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center.
  • Climate migration is driven by changing weather patterns, affecting livelihoods, particularly for farmers and fishermen, leading to voluntary or involuntary displacement.
  • The MMDA plans to recommend a shift in government work hours in Metro Manila from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to alleviate rush hour traffic, based on a previous successful trial.
  • Finland seeks to hire around 100 Filipino workers, offering monthly wages of nearly Php 100,000 and allowing workers' families to join them, enhancing the appeal of overseas employment.

52:48

Filipino Workers Upskill in Finland Amid Challenges

  • Filipino health care workers can upskill in Finland, transitioning from caregiver or nurse assistant roles, addressing local health care demands effectively.
  • The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) warns against job offers on social media, advising the public to verify job opportunities through official channels to avoid illegal recruitment.
  • Michael Sager, star of "My Ilongo Girl," graces the January issue of Vman Southeast Asia magazine, recognized as Southeast Asia's next leading man.
  • Jenny from Black Pink received heartfelt birthday wishes from her bandmates, celebrating her status as a prominent figure in K-pop.
  • A businessman was shot dead in GenSan; CCTV footage captured the gunman entering the salon and firing, leading to the victim's death at the hospital.
  • Heavy rains are expected in various regions, including Cagayan Valley and Bicol, due to the collision of cold and warm winds, raising flood and landslide risks.
  • A landslide in Santa Magdalena, Sorsogon, and another in Moncayo, Davao de Oro, caused significant damage, prompting local government units to suspend classes.
  • The MMDA is clearing sidewalks in Manila to ensure pedestrian safety, addressing illegal parking and obstructions caused by shops and vehicles.
  • Wildfires in Los Angeles have resulted in 25 fatalities and destroyed over 12,000 structures, affecting numerous celebrities and prompting donation drives for victims.
  • The remains of OFW Jenny Alvarado, who died in Kuwait, were mistakenly exchanged for another body, leading her family to demand justice and a thorough investigation into her death.

01:18:35

Philippines Rice Prices Set for Decrease

  • The National Food Authority (NFA) believes rice prices in the Philippines can decrease due to falling global prices, contingent on a food security emergency declaration by the Department of Agriculture (DA).
  • The DA can declare a food security emergency if there is a rice supply shortage or significant price increase, as per the amended rice law.
  • The NFA plans to sell rice in Metro Manila at PHP 6 per kilo starting February, dropping to PHP 3 in March, through local government units and Kadiwa stores.
  • The maximum suggested retail price (MSRP) for rice will be set at PHP 8 per kilo on January 20, with potential reductions based on ongoing assessments.
  • A fine of PHP 5,000 to PHP 1 million will be imposed on those who do not comply with the DA's price regulations, targeting profiteering rather than hoarding.
  • The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is monitoring market prices, which have stabilized, with recent prices dropping from PHP 58 to PHP 53 per kilo.
  • The Metro Manila subway project, costing over PHP 21 billion, aims to significantly reduce travel time from Valenzuela to Quezon City by 20% by 2029.
  • Tunnel boring machines are being deployed for the subway project, which will operate simultaneously to expedite construction in the coming years.
  • An optical illusion in Coronadal City, South Cotabato, confused residents into thinking a mall wall resembled a sea, showcasing how visual perception can mislead.
  • A 70-year-old man, injured in an escalator accident at Terminal 3, awaits medical reimbursement, with the Manila International Airport Authority processing claims expected by the next quarter.

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Hostage Agreement and Entertainment Highlights

  • The security cabinet and government are set to vote on a hostage release agreement, facilitated by mediators from Egypt, Qatar, and the U.S., following a completed ceasefire deal.
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  • Upcoming events include the grand finale of "Widow's War" on January 19, 2024, and live coverage of the Sinulog Festival starting at 1 AM on January 18, 2025, via GMA Regional TV.
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