You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Saturday, July 11, 2026

WHEN BOREDOM STRIKES

 


Boredom is your brain's way of asking for a new goal. Instead of doing nothing, try a quick, fun activity. You can step outside for a fast walk, try a new DIY craft, or read up on a topic you find interesting. 

 

"When boredom strikes" is a phrase that describes the sudden onset of restlessness, lethargy, or the uncomfortable sensation of being unable to engage in a satisfying activity. It often occurs when you have pent-up energy but no clear direction for it, or when your current environment fails to stimulate your mind.


 For example, you may want to consider trying some new hobbies or other new diversional activities. Joining a club can be a good way to thwart your boredom. Reading clubs, hobby groups, or exercise groups are all great places to start.


While being a columnist of "Tinig ng Bayan" (published in Abra) during the 1980s, I remember our Taiwanese coordinator Cristina Lising-Geronga, who expressed herself in innumerable write ups about the topic loneliness. Sure, "Tinig ng Bayan" has been a publication for Filipinos abroad. Loneliness, borne by Filipinos living abroad while missing their families in the Philippines, became a very "normal" expression.


During that time, my Philippine mentor, the late Monsignor Professor Dr. Dr. Hermogenes E. Bacareza, Chaplain of the Philippine Community in Berlin, started together with me publishing "Ang Mabuhay". Believe me, "loneliness" became a main topic in many write-ups.


The feeling that nothing catches your interest, that everything's dull and flat, sums up the state of boredom. Too much time on your hands can result in boredom, and so can the tediousness of doing the same thing over and over again, like a dreary task at a job. So as soon as these needs are not being met in any area of life, boredom can set in and cause tiredness, drowsiness, laziness.


Nowadays, loneliness and boredom seem to be the splitting image of each other - so to speak, being as like two peas in a pod. While browsing in social networks like Facebook, one can find more and more comments as in "When Boredom Strikes" or so. Boredom, ending up in loneliness - or vice versus?


How come that loneliness and/or boredom are still a general topic in our society today's society? 


Loneliness has been called one of the main diseases even during the last century. It really doesn't strike not only the Filipinos abroad and their loved ones back home. Too often loneliness is being followed by alcoholism, drug abuse and even suicide. Yes, loneliness becomes a modern day plague.  I observed several people trying to surround themselves with so-called "friends" only to find that such relationships are often shallow and unsatisfying.


Loneliness can be painful but being lonely or alone at that is not always a bad thing. Ask yourself, how do  you use your time, if you are really alone? Do you simply let the time pass without doing anything  at all? Why not use such time productively? There are many worthwhile activities to engage in, even if you are alone, such as reading, writing, listening to good (light) music, playing an (forgotten?) instrument, gardening... .


Reading the bible can be also very particularly beneficial.  The Word of God is "alive and exerts power" and can take our minds off ourselves. 


To break the cycle of loneliness, one must be a giver. Let's keep an eye, not only and always on our personal interests but also on the interests of others. Look around and watch out who needs help, or who needs a real friend or good listener. Once you have spotted such a person, act! Thus, in order to have friends, you must act like a friend. Luke 6:38 says, "Give to others, and God will give to you!" Besides, "There is more happiness (and less loneliness) in giving than receiving", says Acts 20:35.


Bela Padilla's 'Blood vs. Duty' exit raises fresh questions after weeks of speculation

 



By Neil Ramos

Published Jul 10, 2026 07:31 pm


Bela Padilla's departure from "Blood vs. Duty" has become official, but for many viewers, the biggest question isn't how her character died. It's whether her exit has anything to do with the controversy that has followed the actress for weeks.


Padilla's character, Agent Lara Angeles, met her end in the latest episode after being fatally shot by Felix, played by Baron Geisler. The dramatic scene also marked the actress' final appearance in the action series, bringing one of its major story arcs to a close.


On its own, the exit could easily be seen as a creative decision. But it comes after weeks of online speculation fueled by claims that Padilla had allegedly become difficult to work with during production.  

The rumors first surfaced in May after entertainment vlogger Ogie Diaz, citing an unnamed source, claimed there had been concerns behind the scenes about the actress' conduct on set. The allegations quickly spread across social media, prompting debate among fans and entertainment observers.


Neither Padilla nor the show's producers publicly confirmed the claims, and no evidence has emerged to substantiate the allegations.


It is as such that her character's sudden exit has once again become a talking point online, with some netizens wondering whether the two developments are connected.


The production, however, appears to be sending a different message.

5 killed in Lanao del Sur landslide

 


FIVE persons were killed in a landslide in Calanogas, Lanao del Sur due to heavy rain from the southwest monsoon Friday. (FB)


By Philippine News Agency

Published Jul 10, 2026 04:25 pm


ZAMBOANGA CITY – Search, rescue, and retrieval operations are underway in Calanogas, Lanao del Sur, following a landslide early Friday, according to the police.

The Lanao del Sur police said the incident happened at about 2:30 a.m. in Barangay Ngingir, with five persons killed, two injured, and six remain missing after they were trapped beneath the rubble.

Two of the missing are surnamed Abdulrashid, two carry the family name Ali, and the other two are Arab and Abdulmajid.

Police said the responders arrived on foot at the landslide scene at 6 a.m. as the roads leading to the area were impassable to vehicles.

“Responders secured the incident site and conducted manual excavation and mechanical digging to extricate the victims trapped beneath the debris,” it said in its report.

Initial investigation disclosed that the landslide was caused by continuous heavy rainfall, resulting in the collapse of a large volume of soil that instantly buried the victims residing in the vicinity.

The prolonged heavy rainfall was due to the southwest monsoon or ‘’habagat’’ enhanced by typhoon Inday.

Rescuers include personnel from the Calanogas Municipal Police, Bureau of Fire Protection, Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, the local government unit, barangay officials, and volunteers. (PNA)

10 dead in Sarangani landslide triggered by 'Inday,' habagat — OCD

 

Published Jul 10, 2026 04:52 pm

At A Glance

  • Ten people died after a rain-induced landslide buried a house occupied by two families in Malapatan, Sarangani on Friday, July 10.
  • Rodrigo Sosmeña, director of the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) Region 12, said the landslide was caused by continuous heavy rains brought by the enhanced southwest monsoon, which was intensified by Super Typhoon Inday.
  • Disaster responders recovered all of the victims from the debris, while authorities continued monitoring other affected areas.
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Ten people died after a landslide buried a house occupied by two families in Malapatan, Sarangani on Friday, July 10, as heavy rains triggered by Super Typhoon Inday and the enhanced southwest monsoon saturated the soil, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) said.
Rodrigo Sosmeña, director of the OCD in Region 12, said the incident occured around 10:30 a.m. in Sitio Fandaw, Barangay Poblacion.
He said the landslide buried a house occupied by two families, and all 10 victims have been recovered from the debris.
The fatalities were identified by the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) of Malapatan as Alejandro Maladian, Bina Binaton Maladian, Jordan Binaton Maladian, Weljay Maladian, Bonbon Cawsri, Therd Yaton Dawang, Prince Yaton Dawang, Save Yaton Dawang, Daniel Binaton Dawang, and Ricky Ben, who was declared dead on arrival at a hospital.
"A landslide occured due to the effect of Typhoon Inday, which pulled the southwest monsoon. There was heavy rain fall that caused the saturation of soil," he said.
"Unfortunately, 10 individuals died," he added.
Aside from the landslide, flooding was also reported in several areas in Region 12, mostly in Sultan Kudarat, but no additional fatality was reported.

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Meralco raises July power rates

 

Meralco raises July power rates; fuel price hikes to follow

Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) announced on Friday, July 10, an upward adjustment in its generation charges for July, raising electricity rates by ₱0.3428 per kilowatt-hour, or ₱14.8261 per kilowatt-hour for a typical household. Retail fuel prices are projected to rise significantly, driven by a breakdown in security and diplomatic talks between the United States (US) and Iran. Read more

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WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT?!



The phrase “believe it” is primarily used as an emphatic command to accept that something is true or real. Depending on the context, it means to stop doubting a fact, or serves as a confident confirmation of a statement.


In a world as vast as ours, anything that can happen will likely happen. The only thing that can limit these possibilities is your own imagination. Experience the oddest, the fantastic, the downright impossible parts of history that the textbooks left out. Be prepared — it will expand the limits of your wildest imagination!


It is almost a ridiculous fact that man wants to know certain truths about mundane things. But really he seems least interested in even mundane truths as can be read many times in newspapers for example. There seem to be too many rash judgments, and the readers absorb these and make these their own. A fatal attraction!


This is sometimes referred to as journalistic mentality and social media comments wherein accusations are generously made without proof. Evolution started this trend, when scientists stated for example that man evolved from the apes, without proof. The only proof they had was the missing link, and if I am not mistaken, it’s still a missing proof until now.


To look for proofs is a mental activity, which is no longer a common thing nowadays, because it takes really time, effort and is too serious to think about. Yet, in Christian education, thinking right is very important.That’s why Philosophy is important in Christian life. To avoid error in thinking, the rules of right reasoning must be studied and mastered. Is it really totally neglected in today’s modern education?


Thinking is actually an enjoyable activity but when one is pressured to get a good job for one’s sustenance, then the other more mundane becomes attractive. After all, great thinkers often do not get (good?) jobs… .


Spiritual writers like the British Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) noticed that mankind had stopped thinking even two centuries ago. That was during his age. Man probably stopped thinking even earlier. He has ceased many times to search for the truth. It’s easier to listen to gossip and believe in it. What a sign of weak minds!


Too often are we blind to the truth and as a consequence we easily believe in lies we only have to like it. Too bad, if people always like to close their eyes and ears especially while experiencing the delusion of error.

Friday, July 10, 2026

Here comes the rain again


Joel Tiu Maquiling

Downpour. Inundation. Deluge. Flooding remains one of the most pervasive and destructive natural hazards globally. It routinely threatens infrastructure, economies, and human lives. In tropical and subtropical regions, particularly across Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific, two atmospheric phenomena serve as primary catalysts for catastrophic flooding: typhoons and shear lines. While both systems are capable of dropping immense volumes of water that overwhelm drainage networks and river basins, they originate from entirely different meteorological mechanisms. Understanding the distinct dynamics, structural differences, and shared hydrological impacts of shear lines and typhoons is crucial in improving disaster preparedness, accurate forecasting, and community resilience.

To understand how these systems cause flooding, one must first examine their distinct atmospheric origins. A typhoon is a mature tropical cyclone that develops over warm ocean waters. It is characterized by a well-defined low-pressure center, a closed atmospheric circulation, and spiraling thunderstorms. The flooding rain from a typhoon is driven by its immense convective energy, drawing moisture from the warm sea and condensing it into a massive, organized rotating system. In contrast, a shear line (previously referred to as the tail end of a cold front) is a narrow zone where two distinct air masses meet. Typically, it forms when cool, dense northeast winds from a high-pressure system collide with warmer, humid tropical air. This collision forces the warmer, moisture-laden air to rise rapidly over the cooler mass. This lifting process, known as frontal or low-level convergence, creates persistent bands of heavy rain clouds. Unlike typhoons, shear lines lack a rotating central eye and do not require warm ocean waters to sustain their power.

The operational differences in how these systems manifest result in unique flooding challenges. The most striking contrast lies in wind velocity and structural visibility. Typhoons are highly visible on satellite imagery several days in advance. They bring severe, destructive winds alongside torrential rain. Consequently, typhoon flooding is accompanied by wind-driven physical destruction, such as uprooted trees and damaged roofs, which can block drainage channels and exacerbate the rising waters. Furthermore, typhoons cause storm surges—ocean water pushed ashore by violent winds—which severely worsen coastal flooding.