- Panibagong road rage sa Antipolo: Rider at E-trike driver, nagsuntukan
- Boyfriend ng apo, napagkamalang magnanakaw ng lolo at napatay sa pamamaril
- Scam calls, mas dumami sa 1st quarter ng 2025; nabawasan ang text scams
- Russian vlogger, arestado matapos ireklamo ng pinagkatuwaang gwardiya; posible ring ipa-deport
- ICC registry, nagsagawa ng 3 konsultasyon sa mga kinatawan ng mga biktima umano ng EJK
- American author na napagkakamalang abogado ni EX-Pres Duterte sa ICC, inirereklamo ang pagputakte ng Filipino netizens sa kanyang social media pages
- Estudyante, sugatan nang mahagip ng SUV
- 17% na reciprocal tariff, ipapataw ng Amerika sa mga produkto mula sa Pilipinas
- Senatorial candidates, patuloy ang pag-iikot sa mga probinsya
- Kahalagahan ng voter empowerment, binigyang-diin sa UST Media Leadership Lecture Series
- Mabilis na pagkain, may masamang epekto sa kalusugan, ayon sa eksperto
- Grass fire, sumiklab sa San Mateo, Rizal
- Strawberry picking, masusubukan sa isang farm sa Adams, Ilocos Norte
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- Boyfriend ng apo, napagkamalang magnanakaw ng lolo at napatay sa pamamaril
- Scam calls, mas dumami sa 1st quarter ng 2025; nabawasan ang text scams
- Russian vlogger, arestado matapos ireklamo ng pinagkatuwaang gwardiya; posible ring ipa-deport
- ICC registry, nagsagawa ng 3 konsultasyon sa mga kinatawan ng mga biktima umano ng EJK
- American author na napagkakamalang abogado ni EX-Pres Duterte sa ICC, inirereklamo ang pagputakte ng Filipino netizens sa kanyang social media pages
- Estudyante, sugatan nang mahagip ng SUV
- 17% na reciprocal tariff, ipapataw ng Amerika sa mga produkto mula sa Pilipinas
- Senatorial candidates, patuloy ang pag-iikot sa mga probinsya
- Kahalagahan ng voter empowerment, binigyang-diin sa UST Media Leadership Lecture Series
- Mabilis na pagkain, may masamang epekto sa kalusugan, ayon sa eksperto
- Grass fire, sumiklab sa San Mateo, Rizal
- Strawberry picking, masusubukan sa isang farm sa Adams, Ilocos Norte
State of the Nation is a nightly newscast anchored by Atom Araullo. It airs Mondays to Fridays at 11:05 PM (PHL Time) on GTV. For more videos from State of the Nation, visit http://www.gmanews.tv/stateofthenation
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00:00State of the Nation
00:14We have a lot of people here.
00:19A motorcycle and e-trike are just passing by the Sumulong Highway in Antipolo City.
00:24Later, two motorcyclists will be seen colliding and crashing on the side of the road.
00:31A rider in the middle of the collision.
00:33They did not even hit each other.
00:35According to the owner of the video, the incident was caused by traffic.
00:42The grandson's boyfriend was caught stealing from an old man.
00:46He was able to kill him after he was shot.
00:49That is the report of Ian Cruz.
00:51This is how 36-year-old Ian Cruz ended his life in Valencia, Negros Oriental.
00:59He went to his girlfriend's house and they were talking in the living room.
01:04It is not clear what happened next.
01:06But the victim entered his girlfriend's room where his grandfather was sleeping.
01:12Suddenly, the grandfather woke up and thought that the man was a thief.
01:16That is why he shot him.
01:18The man was dead on the spot.
01:20The 83-year-old grandfather was already in the detention cell of the police.
01:26He was charged with murder and illegal possession of a firearm.
01:30His relatives did not allow the grandfather to be interviewed because his blood pressure increased.
01:36His girlfriend did not testify that she witnessed the shooting.
01:39Her relatives insisted that the man was shot and that he did not steal.
01:42He did not steal.
01:52They admitted that he was already in prison but not because of the theft.
02:04Ian Cruz reporting for GMA Integrated News.
02:08In the past, there were only tech scams.
02:11Now, there are also calls for scams and there are more of them.
02:15According to a global anti-scam application,
02:18scam calls increased by 74.32% in the first half of 2025 compared to the last quarter of 2024.
02:28That is more than 200% which is higher than the first quarter of 2024.
02:34Tech scams decreased by 68.83% compared to the last quarter of 2024.
02:42According to the DICT, the implementation of the SIM Registration Act still needs to be tightened.
02:47They also repressed the Telcos system in registering SIM cards.
02:52If scams are found, it should be reported to the hotline of the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Council.
03:01A Russian vlogger is facing a series of complaints
03:06following the filthiness of some Filipinos for the content.
03:10Chino Gaston has a report.
03:15Come here. I have a question for you.
03:18Can I give you a kiss?
03:21No, I have a question for you.
03:23He quickly grabbed and ran the guard's hat over his head.
03:26Even that enforcer could not escape the Russian vlogger Vitaly Dorovetsky's harassment of a motorcycle.
03:36Catch that. Catch that.
03:40Even the fan of a food.
03:48In Boracay, he humiliated several employees of a C-sports facility.
03:53He's not joking. He's not f****** joking.
03:56But it looks like he's going to expose such content.
04:02The Russian vlogger was arrested when one of his guards, the Bureau of Immigration, complained.
04:09They also obtained information that Vitaly was already arrested in other countries because of the same harassment.
04:17When he was transferred to the detention facility, Vitaly was still smiling.
04:21And he was even kissing.
04:24He was charged with complaint of theft, unjust vexation, alarmist scandal, and violation of anti-cybercrime law in Taguig City Prosecutor's Office.
04:32He will also face deportation proceedings.
04:35If he can be proven guilty of these crimes, he should be sent to the United Nations for trial.
04:42That's why he's not just a vlogger.
04:45He's a journalist.
04:47He's a journalist.
04:49He's a journalist.
04:51He's a journalist.
04:53He's a journalist.
04:55He's a journalist.
04:57He's a journalist.
04:59He's a journalist.
05:00If he can be proven guilty of these crimes in our local courts and he's sentenced by the local courts of imprisonment,
05:11he should finish his sentence here in the Philippines, in our local jails, before we can implement the deportation.
05:19I have a question for you.
05:21Who do you want to report to GMA Integrated News?
05:24This is Rodrigo Roa Duterte.
05:35The International Criminal Court or ICC Registry had a consultation with the alleged victims of extrajudicial killings during the Duterte drug war.
05:45According to the ICC Registry, they submitted a document to the Pre-Trial Chamber 1.
05:50Three consultations were held in 2021, 2022, and 2023.
05:56More than 200 bodies were identified by the victims.
05:59The ICC clarified that the consultation is not yet related to the case of former President Duterte.
06:04One of its goals is to ensure that the bodies have an ID.
06:09The ICC Registry asked the Pre-Trial Chamber to receive various official IDs that are being issued in the Philippines
06:15because the National ID System has not yet been implemented.
06:20The ICC Spokesperson, Dr. Fadi L. Aldala clarified that not all victims are possible witnesses.
06:28An American author is complaining about the influence of messages and comments on his social media pages
06:35from supporters and critics of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
06:39Nicolas Coffman was accused of being the former President's lead defense counsel
06:45because his last name is different from the spelling of his last name.
06:50There are two letter N's in the last name of the author, while only one is in the last name of Duterte's lawyer.
06:56In a GMA Integrated News interview, the author, Coffman,
07:01first sent a message of good luck to pro-Duterte.
07:04This week, he replied,
07:07Duterte supporters are against Duterte.
07:11Because of this, Coffman posted twice to say that he is not Duterte's lawyer,
07:17and to stop messaging him.
07:20Believe it or not, there are people who commented that they thought I was lying.
07:24They feel that Nicolas Coffman from the ICC has a side gig
07:30as a writer of horror and thrillers in New York City, which is very strange.
07:36One commenter was like, oh, okay, I understand that you're not the lawyer.
07:41Can you please help bring Duterte home anyway?
07:47A student in Ilocos Norte was hit by a bus while trying to escape a passenger in Coronado City.
07:56These are the latest incidents in the spot report of John Consulta.
08:03Two students were walking on the side of the road in Bana, Ilocos Norte,
08:09when suddenly, they were hit by a SUV.
08:13They were helped to stand together.
08:15They were not stopped by the SUV.
08:17According to the police, the driver was arrested with the help of CCTV.
08:22A passenger of this bus, in Castilla, Sorsogon,
08:27after crashing into a power pole,
08:29the driver admitted that he was hit while driving.
08:32He was injured in the head and knee.
08:34A large part of the bus was also damaged.
08:36Two CCTVs, telecom company cables, and a power pole.
08:42In Coronado City, two drivers of the van and one conductor were hit outside the terminal.
08:47Outside the terminal, a woman was begging for help.
08:51According to witnesses, the passenger was robbed.
08:54They were brought to the barangay and they were fixed.
08:57John Consulta reporting for GMA Integrated News.
09:03The Philippines is not safe from the new increase in tariffs imposed by the US on the products it imports.
09:1017% of the tariffs on real products from the Philippines will be brought to America.
09:15US President Donald Trump called the 10% reciprocal tariff on 185 countries or territories as a liberation day.
09:27It is time to ask the unfair countries to behave in America.
09:32According to the Department of Trade and Industry, the new tariff is good news.
09:37The Philippines is one of the countries with the lowest tariffs in Asia compared to Vietnam, China, and Taiwan.
09:44That is why it is possible for big companies in the Philippines to transfer their plants from countries with high tariffs.
09:52But an economist thinks that this could affect the price of goods and its dollar remittances in the Philippines.
09:59According to the Embassy of the Philippines in America,
10:02the effect of the increase in tariffs is being studied with the help of the economic managers of the Philippines.
10:14Thirty-nine days before the election of 2025,
10:19those who are running for senator are campaigning in different places.
10:23Evan Maynina reports.
10:27Sunny Matula helped with the cash grant for 50 years of marriage.
10:32Liza Masa fought for the rights of women.
10:36Jerome Adonis advocated for an increase in the budget for education.
10:39Nars Alin Andamo strengthened the health service.
10:41Mimi Doringo raised the wage of workers.
10:44Mody Floranda is also with them.
10:47Heidi Mendoza visited Iloilo City.
10:52Manny Pacquiao is pushing for free housing.
10:57Kiko Pangilinan pushed for a decrease in the price of goods.
11:02Ariel Carubin will support the laws for the PWD.
11:05Camille Villar promised support for infrastructure projects.
11:10Benhur Abalo fought for the removal of VAT from electricity in Angeles City.
11:15Bam Aquino advocated for the inclusion of a job training program in schools.
11:20Mayor Abibinay helped in Rizal with additional benefits for government workers.
11:25Senator Bong Revilla wants to extend the term of barangay officials.
11:29Representative Bonifacio Bosita will focus on agriculture.
11:33Senator Pia Cayetano advocated for an inclusive community-driven leadership.
11:38Angelo D. Alban is campaigning for bus terminals and markets in the Mesames Oriental.
11:44David D'Angelo is pushing for sustainable stormwater management.
11:49Lloydy D. Guzman wants to increase the wages of the province.
11:53Lloydy D. Guzman wants to increase the wages of the province.
11:58Luke Espiritu will focus on agriculture.
12:03Senator Bong Go will help strengthen sports.
12:08Ping Laksot will call for an end to corruption.
12:13Senator Lito Lapid will advocate for tourism.
12:18Congressman Rodante Marcoleta will focus on poverty.
12:23We continue to follow the campaign of running Senators in the election of 2025.
12:29Ivan Merino reporting for GMA Integrated News.
12:33The 7th installment of the Media Leadership Lecture Series of the University of Santo Tomas focuses on the importance of voter empowerment.
12:41At the forum hosted by the UST students from various courses,
12:45Comedic Chairman George Erwin Garcia invited the youth to get to know the candidates well.
12:51He also invited them to vote in the election in May.
12:55GMA Integrated News is one of the discussions where the role of the media in the existence of an informed voter was discussed.
13:03Former Communication Secretary Sonny Coloma pointed out the importance of a peaceful election,
13:10respectful discourse, and avoidance of corruption.
13:13He also emphasized proper information.
13:15For those who are busy and eat fast,
13:18it is better to eat slowly because there is a benefit in eating slowly and eating well.
13:25This is what Bona Kino knows from FEDTRACK.
13:32It has been a long time since we have been advised to eat a healthy diet.
13:37But do you know how important it is how fast or slow you eat?
13:41I asked the TNVS driver, Ton Valeroso.
13:44He said he can finish eating in just 5 minutes.
13:48I really eat fast.
13:50Because when you are hungry, of course, you eat faster to get full quickly.
13:54The driver, Fabian Karangian, is even faster than Ton.
13:59About 3 minutes.
14:02That's it.
14:04That's it.
14:06We are chasing the booking.
14:07We are chasing the booking.
14:09Maybe there is a good booking.
14:11That's why we eat fast.
14:13The driver, Marlon Lucas, said that it's 10 minutes to eat a full meal.
14:19Of course, you need to fill your stomach so that you can eat well.
14:23According to the researchers, it takes 20 minutes for the brain to send the hormonal signals
14:29that we are full to the stomach.
14:32And it's possible that if you eat fast, this signal will be missed.
14:35You are still eating even if you are already full.
14:38According to a gastroenterologist,
14:41It's not a hard and fast rule.
14:44It still depends on how much you eat.
14:48What's important is to eat well.
14:51And you can do it if you don't rush.
14:54So that when it goes down to our stomach, it's easier to digest and absorb the nutrients of our body.
15:02The food should be soft before you swallow it.
15:05You can also drink water while chewing.
15:08Do mindful eating.
15:10Enjoy your food and avoid using your cell phone.
15:13Slow eating can also help to avoid bloating, indigestion, and heartburn.
15:20Von Aquino reporting for GMA Integrated News.
15:24A large part of the mountains in San Mateo, Rizal, was burned tonight.
15:29According to the uploader, the fire spread quickly in the vacant area.
15:33It's possible that a fire broke out due to the hot weather.
15:37Firefighters were able to put out the fire.
15:45If you're looking for a chill trip,
15:47there's Alokang Ilocos Norte for strawberry picking and horseback riding.
15:52Let's go there with Oscar Oida.
15:57If you're visiting Baguio or Benguet,
16:01strawberry picking is usually accompanied by IT in the latrine.
16:07But there's another place in the north where strawberry picking is allowed.
16:12At the Strawberry Farm in Adams, Ilocos Norte,
16:16it's also free to taste while picking.
16:20From red strawberries to white strawberries,
16:24your picking experience is sure to be sweet.
16:27For those who want to pick overnight,
16:30you can set up a tent on the farm
16:33or set up a campfire.
16:35For those who want to pick overnight,
16:38you can set up a tent on the farm
16:41or set up cottages.
16:46If you're okay with strawberry picking,
16:49try horseback riding in the nearby town of Burgos.
16:56Get your saddles ready while riding around the purple rock formation.
17:02The giant rocks by the sea are insta-worthy.
17:06Windmills are also an added attraction.
17:12Oscar Oida reporting for GMA Integrated News.
17:18This is the State of the Nation for a bigger mission
17:22and for a wider service to the country.
17:25I'm Ato Maraulio from GMA Integrated News,
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