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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Thursday, June 11, 2026

When the earth shakes: Three memorable disasters


Published Jun 11, 2026 12:01 am | Updated Jun 10, 2026 04:09 pm
ENDEAVOR
There are moments in a nation’s history that become personal because they intersect with our own lives. For me, three major earthquakes stand out, not only for the devastation they caused, but for what they revealed about our vulnerabilities and resilience as a nation and people.
The first occurred on August 2, 1968. I was a fourth-year high school student when a powerful earthquake struck Luzon shortly before midnight. Its most tragic symbol was the collapse of the six-story Ruby Tower in Binondo, Manila, where hundreds were trapped beneath concrete and steel. In the days that followed, news reports carried heartbreaking stories of lives lost and families forever changed.
As a teenager, it was my first realization that disasters spare no one. Images of rescuers digging through rubble, often with bare hands, left a lasting impression. For many Filipinos of my generation, Ruby Tower became a reminder of the need for safer buildings and stricter construction standards.
Twenty-two years later, on July 16, 1990, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Central and Northern Luzon. It devastated Baguio, Dagupan, Cabanatuan, and other communities. Thousands died, and roads, bridges, schools, hospitals, and businesses suffered extensive damage.
At the time, I was Undersecretary of the Department of Transportation and Communications and President of the Rotary Club of University District Manila. The quake crippled transportation and communication systems, complicating rescue and relief efforts. That was the first time the use of mobile and satellite phones emerged as an offshoot of disabled communication lines.
Government agencies worked around the clock to restore essential services and reconnect isolated areas.
Aftershocks also wrought havoc on the Hyatt Terraces and other buildings in Baguio City. Uncannily, last Monday over a friend’s birthday lunch, I met Mrs. Sonia Roco, wife of the late Senator Raul Roco, who was among those who was rescued from the rubble of one of the severely damaged buildings. Former Baguio City Rep. Mark Go, who was then serving as Human Resource Director of Texas Instruments, led a civilian volunteer rescue brigade.
What I remember most is the extraordinary generosity. Rotary clubs nationwide mobilized relief operations. Private companies donated supplies and equipment. Churches, schools, civic groups, and ordinary citizens contributed what they could.
The spirit of bayanihan was unmistakable. In the face of tragedy, Filipinos showed that compassion and collective action help communities recover. The 1990 earthquake taught us that resilience depends not only on infrastructure but also on strong social bonds.
The third earthquake that left a lasting impression occurred on October 15, 2013, when a magnitude 7.2 quake struck Bohol and nearby provinces. Historic churches that had stood for centuries crumbled. Homes, roads, bridges, and public facilities were heavily damaged, and many communities were traumatized by the quake and its aftershocks.
By then, I was serving as Secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office under President Benigno S. Aquino III. Although I was not in the disaster zone, our office coordinated government public information efforts during the crisis.
One image remains vivid. PNoy chose to stay overnight in a tent near an affected area. The decision was driven by damaged infrastructure and limited accommodations, but it also conveyed solidarity with those who had lost their homes and livelihoods. One of the vivid images that I recall from that episode is that of the President staying awake until the wee hours while keeping tabs on rescue and relief progress reports.
The Bohol earthquake underscored the importance of timely, accurate information during emergencies. In an age of social media and instant communication, managing information can be as critical as managing relief operations. People need reliable information to make sound decisions and avoid panic.
These three earthquakes, spanning nearly half a century, remind us that the Philippines sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire. Earthquakes are not rare anomalies but recurring realities that demand preparation. While progress has been made in disaster risk reduction and management, much remains to be done.
Foremost among the needed reforms is the enactment of a comprehensive Philippine Building Act. Current laws governing building design, construction, inspection, and occupancy are scattered across various statutes, codes, and administrative issuances. A modern Building Act could consolidate standards, align them with international best practices, and establish clearer accountability.
Such legislation should require regular structural audits of older buildings, especially schools, hospitals, government facilities, and high-rise residences. It should strengthen the accreditation and accountability of engineers, architects, contractors, and inspectors while imposing meaningful penalties for violations that endanger public safety.
Equally important is modernizing local government disaster preparedness. Hazard mapping, land-use planning, emergency response systems, evacuation facilities, and public education programs must be continually improved. Resilience should be a permanent part of local governance, not merely a reaction to disasters.
Preparedness must also become part of everyday culture. Regular earthquake drills, family emergency plans, disaster education in schools, and community-based preparedness programs can save lives when the next major quake strikes.
The earth beneath our feet will continue to move. We cannot prevent earthquakes, but we can reduce their human and economic toll through foresight, discipline, sound public policy, and collective responsibility.
Comments may be sent to sonnycoloma@gmail.com .

GMA News ranks No. 3 worldwide in global video views, surpassing CNN, BBC


Published Jun 10, 2026 05:12 pm

At A Glance

  • GMA News ranked No. 3 worldwide in Tubular Labs' April 2026 rankings, surpassing global news organizations including CNN, BBC News, and Al Jazeera with 3.6 billion video views.

GMA News has scored a major international milestone after climbing to the No. 3 spot worldwide in the latest Tubular Leadership Worldwide Rankings, making it the highest-ranked news publisher from the Philippines.

The April 2026 rankings released by video analytics company Tubular Labs showed GMA News generating 3.6 billion video views across its official digital platforms, catapulting the organization from No. 40 in March to No. 3 globally in just one month.

The achievement places GMA News alongside some of the world's biggest news organizations. It ranked behind only Fox News of the United States, which recorded 6.7 billion views, and India's NDTV with 4 billion views. GMA News also outranked several international media brands, including CNN, BBC News, and Al Jazeera.  

The network's massive audience came from a combination of platforms, led by Instagram with 2.9 billion views, followed by Facebook with 569 million views and YouTube with 119 million views.

Livestream coverage of major local and international events helped drive audience engagement. Among the most-viewed stories were developments surrounding the impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte, congressional hearings on the fuel energy crisis linked to tensions between the United States and Iran, and updates on the historic Artemis II Moon mission.

The news organization has also strengthened its digital-first approach through mobile journalism and online-focused content formats designed for social media audiences. These include its "Explainers by GMA News" and "What We Know So Far" segments, which break down complex stories into more accessible formats for viewers.

User-generated content featured on YouScoop+, as well as quick news updates through "News: Pinned" and quote-card formats, have likewise contributed to the network's growing online presence.

Why does the German language require such specific grammatical choices to establish social distance or professional respect?

 

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To politely ask a German "How are you?", you must grammatically ask them "How are they?" Addressing someone by pretending they are a group of people is a relic of 17th-century court culture.

During the Baroque period, addressing nobility or social superiors directly with the informal du (the equivalent of the archaic English "thou") was considered far too intimate and presumptuous. To maintain a respectful distance, courtiers and commoners began using third-person pronouns. Instead of asking "Do you want water?", a polite speaker would ask, "Does the Lord want his water?" Over time, the third-person plural became the standardized way to address anyone outside one's immediate inner circle, eventually being capitalized as Sie to distinguish it in writing.

The persistence of this grammatical divide in modern German goes beyond historical momentum. It reflects a deep cultural appreciation for the separation of spheres. German society traditionally draws a strict boundary between public or professional life and private life. The grammatical choice between du and Sie actively enforces this boundary. Using Sie is not merely about subservience; it is a mechanism for professional respect and personal privacy. It creates a linguistic buffer that signals a relationship is bound by professional courtesy rather than emotional intimacy.

Conversely, the pronoun du is strictly reserved for family, close friends, children, and sometimes specific egalitarian environments like universities or certain modern startups. The transition from Sie to du is such a significant social milestone that it often requires an explicit verbal agreement, known as the Du-Wort. Offering to transition to the informal pronoun is an invitation to lower the social drawbridge and move from acquaintanceship to actual friendship.

Therefore, the rigid grammar rules surrounding social distance in German are not just arbitrary memorization hurdles for language learners. They serve as a practical tool for navigating interpersonal boundaries, allowing people to clearly define the nature of a relationship with a single pronoun.

KI-Preiskrieg: Google zündet die nächste Stufe



Google Gemini ist ein von Google entwickelter KI-basierter, multimodaler Chatbot
Google macht KI günstiger – und verschärft damit den Wettbewerb im boomenden Markt für generative Künstliche Intelligenz. © IMAGO/Steffen Proessdorf

Google macht KI günstiger – und verschärft damit den Wettbewerb im boomenden Markt für generative Künstliche Intelligenz. Mit einer drastischen Preissenkung seines günstigsten Abos setzt der Konzern die Konkurrenz unter Zugzwang.

Lange galt die Regel: bessere Modelle, höhere Preise. Jetzt geht es vor allem darum, möglichst schnell möglichst viele Nutzer ins eigene Ökosystem zu holen. Google senkt den Preis seines KI-Abos „AI Plus“ in den USA von 7,99 auf 4,99 Dollar pro Monat. Gleichzeitig verdoppelt der Konzern den enthaltenen Cloud-Speicher von 200 auf 400 Gigabyte. Das Paket umfasst unter anderem Video-Generierung, den Kreativdienst Flow sowie den KI-Rechercheassistenten NotebookLM. Für Nutzer bedeutet das mehr Leistung für weniger Geld – für die Konkurrenz wächst der Druck. In Deutschland kostet AI Plus derzeit weiterhin 7,99 Euro pro Monat bei 200 Gigabyte Speicher. Ob Google die US-Preisoffensive auch nach Europa bringt, ist bislang offen.  

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Die Jagd auf den Massenmarkt

Bislang konkurrierten die großen KI-Anbieter vor allem über Modelle, Funktionen und Leistungsfähigkeit. Jetzt rückt der Preis in den Mittelpunkt. Google sendet damit ein klares Signal: KI soll kein Premiumprodukt für Technik-Enthusiasten bleiben, sondern möglichst schnell zum Massenmarkt werden. Wer künftig die größte Nutzerbasis aufbauen will, muss die Einstiegshürde senken – und genau das tut der Konzern nun aggressiver als viele Wettbewerber.  

Warum Google den Markt aufmischen kann

Google verfügt über einen Vorteil, den reine KI-Anbieter kaum besitzen. Der Konzern kontrolliert Infrastruktur, Cloud-Plattformen, Software, Vertrieb und Milliarden bestehender Nutzerkontakte. Dadurch lassen sich KI-Dienste leichter bündeln und querfinanzieren. Für Wettbewerber wie OpenAI oder Anthropic wird es schwieriger, hohe Preise dauerhaft durchzusetzen, wenn ein Tech-Gigant vergleichbare Leistungen immer günstiger anbietet. Besonders auffällig: Während Google den Einstiegspreis senkt, beginnen die kostenpflichtigen Angebote von Anthropic erst deutlich höher.

KI wird zur Infrastruktur

Für den Investor Chi-Hua Chien von Goodwater Capital folgt die Entwicklung einem bekannten Muster. In jeder großen Technologiewelle erzielen Infrastruktur-Anbieter zunächst hohe Bewertungen, bevor ihre Leistungen zunehmend austauschbar werden. Nutzer interessieren sich am Ende nicht dafür, welche Technologie im Hintergrund arbeitet. Sie wollen den günstigsten, bequemsten und leistungsfähigsten Zugang. Genau diese Entwicklung könnte nun auch den KI-Markt erfassen.   

Der Druck auf OpenAI und Anthropic steigt

Der Zeitpunkt ist brisant. Die großen KI-Unternehmen stehen vor weiteren Finanzierungsrunden und müssen Investoren langfristig von ihrem Geschäftsmodell überzeugen. Je stärker der Preiswettbewerb wird, desto schwieriger könnte es werden, dauerhaft hohe Margen zu erzielen. Investoren werden daher genauer hinschauen, ob KI-Anbieter echte Preismacht besitzen oder ob ihre Dienste schrittweise zur austauschbaren Infrastruktur werden.  

Rente im Juni: Warum manche früher Geld bekommen als andere



Im Juni hängt der Zahlungstag der gesetzlichen Rente vom Beginn des Rentenbezugs ab. Maßgeblich ist, ob der Ruhestand vor oder nach April 2004 begonnen hat.

München – Für viele Ruheständler ist im Juni vor allem eine Frage wichtig: An welchem Tag geht die gesetzliche Rente aufs Konto? Entscheidend ist dabei nicht nur der Monat, sondern vor allem der Zeitpunkt, seit dem die Altersrente bezogen wird. Denn bei der Auszahlung gelten zwei verschiedene Systeme.   

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Wer die Leistung erhalten will, muss sie zudem zuvor bei der Deutschen Rentenversicherung beantragen. Damit das Geld pünktlich zum Start des Ruhestands ankommt, sollte der Antrag rund drei Kalendermonate vor Rentenbeginn gestellt werden, wie derwesten.de berichtet.     

Rente
Das Thema Rente bewegt die Menschen. © IMAGO/Bihlmayerfotografie

Beim Auszahlungstermin im Juni werden Ruheständler nicht einheitlich behandelt. Wer seine Altersrente vor April 2004 erstmals erhalten hat, bekommt das Geld am Monatsanfang im Voraus für den laufenden Monat. Wer dagegen seit April 2004 oder später im Ruhestand ist, erhält die Überweisung erst am Monatsende rückwirkend für den jeweiligen Kalendermonat.

Für den Juni heißt das konkret: Die eine Gruppe erhielt ihr Geld bereits zu Monatsbeginn, die andere am letzten Bankarbeitstag des Monats. Das ist die zentrale Unterscheidung bei der gesetzlichen Rentenzahlung.   

Deutsche Rentenversicherung nennt 5 Jahre als Mindestzeit

Nicht jeder bekommt automatisch Altersrente, sobald das Rentenalter erreicht ist. Voraussetzung ist ein Antrag bei der Deutschen Rentenversicherung. Dazu kommt eine Mindestversicherungszeit von fünf Jahren.

„Die reguläre Altersrente, die Regelaltersrente, können fast alle bekommen, die gearbeitet haben oder Kinder erzogen haben. Denn es genügen fünf Jahre Mindestversicherungszeit“, heißt es laut business-punk.com von der Deutschen Rentenversicherung. Zusätzlich muss die maßgebliche Altersgrenze erreicht sein. Diese wird seit 2012 schrittweise auf 67 Jahre angehoben.

Mehr Beiträge führen zu höherer monatlicher Auszahlung

Wie viel Geld im Juni auf dem Konto landet, hängt nicht allein vom Auszahlungstermin ab. Die Höhe der gesetzlichen Altersrente richtet sich im Kern nach den Jahren mit Beitragszahlungen und nach der Höhe der eingezahlten Beiträge.  

Wer über längere Zeit mehr in die Rentenversicherung eingezahlt und dadurch mehr Rentenpunkte gesammelt hat, erhält im Ruhestand eine höhere monatliche Leistung. Das gilt unabhängig davon, ob die Überweisung am Monatsanfang oder am Monatsende erfolgt. Der Zahlungstag ändert also nichts an der individuell berechneten Rentenhöhe.

Grundrente läuft mit der Altersrente zusammen

Wichtig ist im Juni auch der Blick auf Sonderfälle. Wer seinen Ruhestand im Ausland verbringt, bekommt die gesetzliche Rente weiterhin überwiesen. Bei einem Konto außerhalb der EU läuft die Zahlung über den Renten Service der Deutschen Post. Auch Empfänger der Grundrente müssen keinen gesonderten Termin im Blick behalten.

Der Rente-Newsletter: Wege in die Frührente
Wichtige Entwicklungen rund um Ihre Rente erhalten Sie wöchentlich am Mittwoch. Eine kurze Registrierung genügt.

Diese Leistung wird gemeinsam mit der Altersrente ausgezahlt. Ein zusätzlicher Antrag ist dafür nicht nötig, sofern ein Anspruch besteht. Für viele Betroffene vereinfacht das den Zahlungseingang im Monat deutlich.

Alone in the dark



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One impact of being in complete darkness is that it can wreck your sleep cycle. Two of the key mechanisms for sleep cycle regulation, the hormone melatonin and the brain’s suprachiasmatic nucleus, both rely on light to function. Daylight reduces our levels of melatonin, helping us feel awake.
When I was still hosting my radio shows with classical music  on different Philippine radio stations, I really got surprised how many people tried to come in touch with me after listening to not only the (wonderful?) classical music as well as my inspirational thoughts in between. Yes, I really felt glad and honored to be on air and getting the chance to share my passion for classical music with a really great listener ship. Once upon a time –  already many years ago.

In total darkness there are many people right now because of the number of cases increasing to astronomical heights all over the world. Strategies against darkness?  “Why am I so sad? What am I so troubled about?” (Psalm 42,11).

If it’s becoming dark, we usually turn on our lights. But, it’s still daylight. It’s a magnificent and wonderful day! The sun shines with might in the sky. The flowers are ablaze with amazing colors; the birds are chirping cheerfully. – “Yet, why am I so sad? Why am I so troubled?”

We experience feelings, as if darkness lies onto our souls, and light cannot get through any more. Yes, we make head or tail of it, because some really bad things happened since a couple of  months in many of our life and surroundings:

Several good friends passed away unforeseen; a wish, carried with us in our hearts never became true; all doors seem to be locked forever; financial problems bother us and don’t allow the chance for three daily meals; and arduous illness seems to become incurable.

Why are we so sad? Why are we so troubled? The psalm’s poet voices out innermost feelings and emotions during those times. 

A very good friend ( a really very good one!) asked the following question: “How can you praise and worship this God, who allowed me always to get into a never-ending darkness?” Is my friend a dyed-in-the-wool-atheist”, who underpinned his opinion with even the Psalm: “Day and night I cry and tears are my only food; all the time my enemies ask me, “Where is YOUR “God”?””

I was trained how to survive such periods of life. Even in this pandemic situation. Be patient and pray. Yes, pray! Or: “Quarrel with your soul!” No, it’s not nonsense, it really works. 

“Don’t make such a fuss; get out of your dump and be happy!”

Or, read Psalm 103: “The Love of God”.

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

A measure to fight disinformation


Former Facebook executive Katie Harbath described the Philippines in 2018 as “patient zero” of the disinformation crisis on social media that has warped political discourse, sowed deep divisions and continues to pose a significant threat to not just individuals but institutional credibility and national security as well.

The magnitude of the potential harm is heightened by the largely unchecked technological developments in the artificial intelligence (AI) space where regulation is struggling to get ahead of its rapid evolution that comes with opportunities as well as dangers.

According to the Global Risks Report 2026 of the World Economic Forum, misinformation and disinformation are among the highest risks over the next two years, citing risks to information integrity that could lead to greater polarization and deeper divisions especially in the political realm that hamper the ability of society to have constructive conversations to solve societal problems.