Here are today’s headlines – the latest news in the Philippines and around the world:
- Manila Bay reclamation harms fishers, marine habitats, experts say
- Comelec disqualifies Quezon candidate for vote-buying
- Palestinian student released on bail as he challenges deportation from US
- NAIA security personnel barred from touching passengers’ passports
- Joo rules 2025 Tour of Luzon with stunning 6-second gap; Pascual conquers Baguio
https://www.rappler.com/video/daily-wrap/may-1-2025/
- Manila Bay reclamation harms fishers, marine habitats, experts say
- Comelec disqualifies Quezon candidate for vote-buying
- Palestinian student released on bail as he challenges deportation from US
- NAIA security personnel barred from touching passengers’ passports
- Joo rules 2025 Tour of Luzon with stunning 6-second gap; Pascual conquers Baguio
https://www.rappler.com/video/daily-wrap/may-1-2025/
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00:01Today on Rappler
00:09A government study confirms Manila Bay reclamation harms fishermen and marine life.
00:14The Comalek 1st Division disqualifies Quezon-Betmat-Florido for vote buying.
00:18Palestinian student Moshen Madawi is released on bail.
00:22NAIA security staff are no longer allowed to handle passengers' passports.
00:26And Korean cyclist Dae Yong-ju wins the 2025 Tour of Luzon.