Today’s headlines: Bondi shooting, Boying Remulla, Joanie Delgaco & Kristine ParaonToday’s headlines: Bondi shooting, Boying Remulla, Joanie Delgaco & Kristine Paraon

Philippines confirms alleged Bondi gunmen visit | The wRap

2025/12/16 21:55


Here are today’s headlines – the latest news in the Philippines and around the world

  • Philippines confirms visit by alleged Bondi gunmen amid terrorism concerns 

The Bureau of Immigration confirms, the two alleged gunmen behind the Bondi beach mass shooting in Australia visited the Philippines in November.

  • At UN summit, Remulla targets fugitives from justice

Ombudsman Boying Remulla led the Philippine delegation to the biennial, high-level session of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption.

  • US slams China for injuring Filipino fisherfolk near Escoda Shoal

The US State Department condemns China after it used water cannons against Filipino fisherfolk and cut their anchor lines in the West Philippine Sea.

  • Trump sues BBC for defamation over editing of January 6, 2021 speech

US President Donald Trump sues the BBC for defamation over edited clips of a speech.

  • Joanie Delgaco, Kristine Paraon defy own expectations en route to SEA Games rowing gold

Rowers Joanie Delgaco and Kristine Paraon capture the Philippines’ 26th gold medal in the 2025 Southeast Asian Games.-Rappler.com

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