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, May 30, 2026

Powering the islands

 


Published May 30, 2026 12:05 am | Updated May 29, 2026 05:30 pm
Many off-grid islands in the Philippines, including Mindoro and Palawan, remain heavily dependent on imported diesel generators. To shield residents from the full cost of diesel-based power generation, the government relies on universal charge for missionary electrification (UCME), a subsidy mechanism funded by consumers connected to the national grid.
In other words, every Filipino who pays an electricity bill in Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao, and other grid-connected areas helps shoulder part of the cost of keeping diesel-powered generators running in far-flung islands. The issue is therefore not merely a Mindoro or Palawan concern. It is a national concern that affects millions of households and businesses through a mandatory charge embedded in their monthly electricity bills.
In 2024 alone, UCME reached ₱24.6 billion. National Power Corp. (NPC) is now seeking approval for more than ₱44 billion in subsidy requirements in the coming year as fuel prices remain volatile and the peso continues to face pressure. According to Department of Energy (DOE) data cited by Maharlika Investment Corp. (MIC) President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Rafael Jose Consing Jr., Mindoro and Palawan account for roughly 60 percent of these subsidies.
That means approximately ₱15 billion annually is being spent to sustain a diesel-dependent system in just three island provinces.
The Philippines is already confronting elevated inflation and the growing threat of stagflation as the prolonged war in the Middle East continues to inject uncertainty into global energy markets. Oil prices remain vulnerable to supply disruptions, while every increase in fuel costs eventually works its way into transportation expenses, food prices, electricity rates, and household budgets.
For an archipelagic nation that imports much of its fuel requirements, continued dependence on diesel generation is an economic vulnerability that can no longer be ignored.
Mindoro illustrates why energy investments deserve greater urgency. The island possesses substantial renewable energy (RE) potential, including hydro, solar, and wind resources. A recent DOE-supported grid upgrade in Oriental Mindoro province enabled the full dispatch of a 16-megawatt (MW) wind facility that had previously been constrained by transmission limitations.
The renewable resources are already there. What is lacking is the infrastructure needed to fully harness them.
At present, Mindoro’s power system operates through a single-loop 69-kilovolt (kV) network with limited redundancy, leaving the island vulnerable to outages and service interruptions. Planned upgrades—including network sectionalization, advanced monitoring technologies, and improved accessibility for maintenance and restoration—could significantly improve reliability while laying the foundation for eventual interconnection with the national grid.
The benefits extend far beyond lower electricity subsidies.
Reliable power is essential for mechanized agriculture, cold storage facilities, tourism, fisheries, manufacturing, and other industries that create jobs and economic opportunities. Regions with dependable electricity attract investments. Regions without it struggle to realize their potential.
This week, state-run MIC signed a cooperation framework with the DOE, NPC, National Electrification Administration (NEA), and National Transmission Corp. (TransCo) to rehabilitate and modernize Mindoro’s aging power transmission system.
Its significance lies in its potential to reduce subsidy burdens, improve energy security, unlock renewable resources, and create economic opportunities in regions that have long been constrained by unreliable power.
The challenge now is to replicate this model across the archipelago. Mindoro is only one of many islands facing similar constraints. If the Philippines is serious about lowering electricity costs, strengthening energy security, reducing its exposure to global oil shocks, and supporting long-term economic growth, investments in off-grid power systems, transmission networks, and RE infrastructure must accelerate.
For too long, many of the country’s islands have been treated as permanent subsidy recipients. With the right investments, they can instead become engines of growth.
That is a goal worth powering.

'Colony' posts biggest opening day in PH for 2026, earns ₱20 Million


Published May 29, 2026 02:18 pm

At A Glance

  • South Korean zombie-action film "Colony," directed by Yeon Sang-ho and starring Jun Ji-hyun and Ji Chang-wook, earned ₱20 million on its opening day in the Philippines, setting the biggest local movie opening of 2026.   South Korean action-horror film “Colony,” directed by Yeon Sang-ho, reportedly earned an estimated ₱20 million on its opening day in the Philippines on May 27, setting what industry observers described as the biggest movie opening in the country so far this year.

The zombie thriller stars Jun Ji-hyun, also known as Gianna Jun, and Ji Chang-wook, and marks Yeon’s latest big-screen project following the global success of “Train to Busan.”

“Colony” follows survivors trapped inside a building amid a rapidly evolving zombie outbreak, blending large-scale action, suspense, and emotional survival drama.  

Viewers praised its intense action scenes, tense atmosphere, and fresh take on the zombie genre.

Note that the film has also been dominating overseas markets.

Data from the Korean Film Council showed that “Colony” surpassed 1 million moviegoers in South Korea in less than four days, becoming the fastest Korean film released in 2026 to reach the milestone. The movie later crossed the 2-million-viewer mark within just five days of release.

Industry trackers likewise reported that “Colony” posted the highest opening score among Korean releases this year.

The film has yet to open widely in the United States, where it is scheduled for theatrical release through Well Go USA on Aug. 28.

It has also secured a North American premiere slot at the 2026 New York Asian Film Festival, further boosting international buzz surrounding the movie.

With strong word-of-mouth and growing audience interest, the film is expected to sustain its momentum at the Philippine box office in the coming days.

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DOST-PAGASA has officially announced the onset of the Southwest Monsoon (Habagat) over the Philippines as of May 30, 2026.
The Habagat brings warm and moist winds from the southwest, often resulting in cloudy skies, frequent rains, thunderstorms, and occasional flooding in affected areas.
Residents are advised to stay updated with the latest weather bulletins and take necessary precautions, especially in flood-prone and landslide-prone communities.
Stay safe, stay informed, and always monitor official weather updates from PAGASA. 🌧️🇵🇭

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Peso risks slumping to record low as rate hikes lose punch

 

Relying solely on the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) interest rate hikes will likely provide limited support for the Philippine peso, which remains on the verge of another historic low amid elevated oil prices, a stronger United States (US) dollar, and cautious market risk appetite, according to Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. (OCBC). 

What are some pictures of beautiful women?

 

 
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Allow me to share photos of beautiful Filipino women from our social events in Cebu:

I’m probably a little biased because I am also a Filipina, but I really believe that the Philippines has some of the most beautiful women in the world. It’s why a lot of foreign men visit the country: to meet their life partner in the Philippines.

And it’s not just their physical appearance that makes them beautiful. Filipinas are also kind, loyal, and passionate—qualities that prove their beauty is not only skin-deep.

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Linen pieces for days that are too hot to function

 

Colleen Cosme

There is hot, and then there is Philippine summer hot—the kind where stepping outside immediately makes you question every fabric choice you have ever made. Which is probably why the idea of dressing “presko” becomes less about trends and more about survival this time of year.

In Filipino culture, presko has always gone beyond simply feeling cool. It is light fabrics, loose silhouettes, breathable pieces, and clothes that make moving through unbearable heat feel a little easier. And few fabrics embody that feeling better than linen.

Lightweight, airy, and intentionally relaxed, linen has become the unofficial uniform for days when it feels too hot to properly function.


Friday, May 29, 2026

LEAVE ME ALONE!

 



"Leave Me Alone" is a song by American recording artist Michael Jackson from his seventh studio album, Bad (1987). It was released as the eighth single outside of North America on February 13, 1989 and appears only on the CD and 2001 cassette editions of Bad. It was written and composed by Jackson and produced by Jackson and Quincy Jones.


When you want someone to leave you alone, be clear and direct. Use firm but polite language like “Please leave me alone” or “I'd like to be on my own right now.” Try not to make excuses—it's okay to be assertive!


"Leave Me Alone" topped the charts in Greece, the Republic of Ireland, and Spain (in 2006), and peaked within the top ten of the charts in Belgium, New Zealand, Spain (upon its original release), and the United Kingdom. "Leave Me Alone" was generally well received by critics. In the music video, Jackson pokes fun at the rumors about him. The video was the recipient of a Grammy Award in 1990 for Best Music Video. The song was never performed on any of Jackson's tours.


Leave me alone! Give me a break! I can be a reluctant socialiser. Or should I better say I could. I got restless a few hours into a hangout. Maybe, I would not be invited any more. Or not so often... . I even once went on a free 10-day silent meditation retreat – not for the meditation, but for the silence. No matter if staying in the Philippines, in Germany or somewhere else.


So I can relate to author Anneli Rufus, who recounted in Party of One: The Loners’ Manifesto: “When parents on TV shows punished their kids by ordering them to go to their rooms, I was confused. I loved my room. Being there behind a locked door was a treat. To me a punishment was being ordered to play Yahtzee with my cousin Louis.” Being a little boy, "my room" was really my castle.


Wanting to be alone: social tendencies like these are often far from ideal. Abundant research shows the harms of social isolation, considered a serious public health problem in countries that have rapidly ageing populations (though talk of a ‘loneliness epidemic’ may be overblown). In the UK, the Royal College of General Practitioners says that loneliness has the same risk level for premature death as diabetes. Strong social connections are important for cognitive functioning, motor function and a smoothly running immune system.


This is especially clear from cases of extreme social isolation. Examples of people kept in captivity, children kept isolated in abusive orphanages, and prisoners kept in solitary confinement all show how prolonged solitude can lead to hallucinations and other forms of mental instability.


But these are severe and involuntary cases of aloneness. For those of us who just prefer plenty of alone time, emerging research suggests some good news: there are upsides to being reclusive – for both our work lives and our emotional well-being.


Social anxiety (please check out my previous columns here!) is the single most common psychological problem according to innumerable survey results worldwide. The magnificent, gorgeous and excellent isolation, resulting from being nervous when meeting people is really the opposite. The state of being isolated reminds me of being in a hospital with an infectious disease. Easy to say nowadays ... .


A recent vindication of these ideas came from University at Buffalo psychologist Julie Bowker, who researches social withdrawal. Social withdrawal usually is categorised into three types: shyness caused by fear or anxiety; avoidance, from a dislike of socialising; and unsociability, from a preference for solitude.


There is gender and cultural variation, of course. For instance, some research suggests that unsociable children in China have more interpersonal and academic problems than unsociable kids in the West. Bowker says that these differences are narrowing as the world becomes more globalized.


Still, it turns out that solitude is important for more than creativity. Since ancient times, meanwhile, people have been aware of a link between isolation and mental focus. After all, cultures with traditions of religious hermits believe that solitude is important for enlightenment.


Recent research has given us a better understanding of why. One benefit of unsociability is the brain’s state of active mental rest, which goes hand-in-hand with the stillness of being alone. When another person is present, your brain can’t help but pay some attention. This can be a positive distraction. But it’s still a distraction.


Daydreaming in the absence of such distractions activates the brain’s default-mode network. Among other functions, this network helps to consolidate memory and understand others’ emotions. Giving free rein to a wandering mind not only helps with focus in the long term but strengthens your sense of both yourself and others. Paradoxically, therefore, periods of solitude actually help when it comes time to socialise once more. And the occasional absence of focus ultimately helps concentration in the long run.


I learned, if your personality tends toward un-sociability, you shouldn’t feel the need to change. Of course, that comes with caveats. But as long as you have regular social contact, you are choosing solitude rather than being forced into it, you have at least a few good friends and your solitude is good for your well-being or productivity, there’s no point agonizing over how to fit a square personality into a round hole.


So feel free to de-clutter your social calendar. 


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 Rechtsbeistände auf den Philippinen /Lawyers in the Philippines

Übersetzende/Translators
In den Philippinen gibt es keine dem deutschen System vergleichbare öffentlich bestellte / beeidigte Übersetzer oder Übersetzerinnen. Die in der anliegenden Liste als beeidigt gekennzeichneten Übersetzerinnen und Übersetzer sind in Deutschland registriert oder werden im Einzelfall in den Philippinen gerichtlich vereidigt.
There are no publicly appointed / sworn translators comparable to the German system in the Philippines. The translators identified as sworn in the attached list are registered in Germany or sworn in by the relevant Philippine court.
Bitte vereinbaren Sie zunächst telefonisch einen Termin / Please call first for an Appointment

Klaus Döring
c/o Yonnex - Translation and Documentation Services, Inc. Building
26 Everlasting Road, Red Gate, Room G 101
NCCC - Village, Km 4 Morning Side Heights, Bajada
8000 Davao City
dt. - engl.
ger. - engl.
Handy: 0063/(0) 915 219 90 02
Tel.: 0063/(82) 286 34 24
0063/(82) 227 1761

Übersetzerdienste - Translation Services
Even after retiring as German Consul, I am still accredited as a German translator and interpreter for the German, Swiss and Austrian Embassy as well as for Regional Trial Court Davao City and all courts nationwide. Please pm for via doringklaus@gmail.com further information. I'll be answering your messages as soon as possible. Please be patient. Auch nach meiner Pensionierung als deutscher Konsul bin ich weiterhin als deutscher Übersetzer und Dolmetscher für die deutsche, schweizerische und österreichische Botschaft sowie für das Regional Trial Court Davao City landesweit akkreditiert. Für weitere Informationen senden Sie bitte eine PN an doringklaus@gmail.com. Ich werde Ihre Nachrichten so schnell wie möglich beantworten.
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