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This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading! Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!
You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?
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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Friday, September 5, 2025
MPO ROCKS! When rock anthems meet the symphony
By Manila Bulletin Entertainment

Following the sold-out success of their 25th anniversary concert, the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO) returns to the Samsung Performing Arts Theater with “MPO ROCKS!” this Nov. 29.
This first-of-its-kind symphonic rock concert will feature the internationally acclaimed Philippine Madrigal Singers and guest artists, including powerhouse diva Bituin Escalante and Queen cover band lead singer Mig Ayesa.
Prepare to get headbangin’ to their orchestral renditions of rock classics and modern hits from Queen, Coldplay, and My Chemical Romance, to iconic OPM hits by the Eraserheads.
Leading this year’s concert is MPO founder Maestro Rodel Colmenar. A long-time lover of classic rock hits from his time playing in his high school rock band, Maestro Rodel admits that a rock orchestra concept has been on his mind for decades.
“During my time with the orchestra, I often wondered how rock music would sound when combined with orchestral arrangements,” says Colmenar. “I want the audience to experience a different side of the symphony orchestra and see what makes the MPO stand out from other groups.”

More than just a spectacular night of music, MPO ROCKS! continues the orchestra’s advocacy, with part of the proceeds benefiting the PARC Foundation’s PARC Aralan program, which supports underprivileged scholars in honing their musical talents.
MPO Rocks! is the perfect opportunity to dust off your band tees and let loose for a night. It’s a night you wouldn’t want to miss!
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Ticket information
Tickets for MPO Rocks! are on sale now via Ticketworld. Ticket prices start at ₱2,500. View the full seating and price chart here. For more information and event updates, follow Manila Philharmonic Orchestra on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.
About the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra
Founded in 1998, the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra has grown to become one of the leading orchestras in the Philippines. The MPO is dedicated to enriching the cultural landscape of the country by presenting a diverse repertoire of classical and contemporary music. Backed by finest talents who are passionate about sharing their gift of music with the community.
FDA scraps senior citizen purchase booklet for medicine, device discounts
By Jel Santos

Thursday, September 4, 2025
What to do when parents are caught between tradition and medicine
By Jane Kingsu-Cheng
When it comes to baby care, many Filipino parents are caught between respecting age-old beliefs and modern medical advice grounded in science. From avoiding baths to ward off “pasma”—a common belief that sudden exposure to cold can cause illness—to applying herbal oils for colds, these folk practices have been passed down through generations.


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24 DFA officials, 20 AFP officers get CA nod
By Hannah L. Torregoza
Published Sep 3, 2025 05:13 pm
The Commission on Appointments (CA) on Wednesday, September 3 confirmed the nominations and ad interim appointments of 24 foreign service officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), and 20 officers from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
The Commission on Appointments (CA) on Wednesday, September 3 confirmed the nominations and ad interim appointments of 24 foreign service officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), and 20 officers from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
This, after the CA committees on foreign affairs and national defense endorsed the confirmation of the nominations and ad interim appointments of the DFA and AFP officials to the plenary.
Senate President Francis “Chiz” Escudero, in turn, approved the motions of the committees.
Former DFA secretary Enrique Manalo, whom President Marcos has named permanent representative of the Philippines to the United Nations (UN) in New York, was among those who were confirmed.
In his sponsorship speech, Sen. Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada, chairman of the foreign affairs panel, described Manalo as a “pillar of Philippine diplomacy.”
“And as a former Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Manalo brings unparalleled expertise in multilateral negotiations and a lifetime of service dedicated to protecting and advancing our national interests on the global stage,” Estrada said.
The other DFA officials whose nominations were confirmed by the CA were:
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Francisco Noel Rio Fernandez- Chief of Mission, Class I as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Patrick John Uytiepo Hilado- Chief of Mission, Class I as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Federative Republic of Brazil, with concurrent jurisdiction over the Co-Operative Republic of Guyana and the Republic of Suriname
Jaime Ramon Torre Ascalon Jr.- Chief of Mission, Class II as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Turkiye, with concurrent jurisdiction over Georgia and the Republic of Azerbaijan
Gines Jaime Ricardo Dacanay Gallaga- Chief of Mission, Class II as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Kingdom of Bahrain
Pablito Austria Mendoza- Chief of Mission, Class II as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Kingdom of Denmark
Marlowe Aguilar Miranda- Chief of Mission, Class II as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Lebanese Republic
Noel Mangaoang Novicio- Chief of Mission, Class II as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Fiji
Raymond Reyes Balatbat- Chief of Mission, Class I
Gerardo Padilla Abiog- Chief of Mission, Class II
Felipe Fabian Carino Ill- Chief of Mission, Class II
Maria Anna Lilia De Vera-Schinazi- Chief of Mission, Class II
Gonaranao Bantuas Sangcopan Musor- Chief of Mission, Class II
Dinno Marquez Oblena- Chief of Mission, Class II
Jay Francis Galino Alcantara- Career Minister
Shirley Flores-Imperial- Career Minister
Rommel Ariman Romato- Career Minister
Flaureen Damasen Dacanay- Foreign Service Officer, Class I
LV Ignacio De Guzman- Foreign Service Officer, Class I
Von Ryan Gasmena Pangwi- Foreign Service Officer, Class I
Mary Grace Luza Perpetua- Foreign Service Officer, Class I
Majella Cristy Pua-Diezmos- Foreign Service Officer, Class I
Vida Soraya Salih Verzosa- Foreign Service Officer, Class II
Ralph Jacob Viloria- Foreign Service Officer, Class II
Meanwhile, the 20 AFP generals, flag officers, and senior officers who were confirmed were:
Oliver Maquiling to the rank of Major General
Arnold Panaligan to the rank of Colonel, Philippine Army
Antonio Yago to the rank of Colonel, Philippine Army
Aldwine Almase to the rank of Major General
Joel Tamayo to the rank of Commodore
Enriqueto Deocadez Jr. to the rank of Brigadier General
Luisito Angeles Jr. to the rank of Brigadier General
Pedro Agapito to the rank of Brigadier General
Apollo Jun Lamaton to the rank of Brigadier General
Vicente Mark Anthony Blanco Ill to the rank of Major General
Joel Sobrera to the rank of Brigadier General
Ricnon Carolasan to the rank of Brigadier General
Rhoderick Parallag to the rank of Brigadier General
Rhenante Salvador to the rank of Brigadier General
Cerilo Balaoro Jr. to the rank of Lieutenant General
Gerold Gagan to the rank of Major General
Ronald Jess Alcudia to the rank of Major General
Roy Philip Aguhob to the rank of Colonel, Philippine Air Force
Efren Morados to the rank of Major General
Medardo Deacosta Jr. to the rank of Captain, Philippine Navy
National Teachers' Month 2025
National Teachers' Month 2025: Teachers demand salary hike, higher education budget | ||
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Filipino teachers kicked off National Teachers’ Month 2025 on September 3 with a powerful protest at the House of Representatives. Members of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) Philippines urged lawmakers to approve substantial salary increases and a higher education budget as Congress deliberates the Department of Education (DepEd) 2026 allocation. Read more |
GOSSIP GIRL: Rufa Mae Quinto says she is still shocked after losing her husband
By Giselle Sanchez

A special playroom was even prepared for children to honor Trevor as “the gamer,” reflecting his lighter side beyond the police uniform.
According to a statement from the San Francisco Police Department, TrevorMagallanes joined the force in September 2018 as part of the 263rd Recruit Academy Class. He served in the Mission, Tenderloin, Central, and Taraval Districts before concluding his service in February 2023.
“Trevor served the communities with dedication and commitment,” Interim Police Chief Paul Yep wrote in his condolence message. He noted that Trevor is survived by his beloved daughter Athena, who was described as “the light of his life.”
For Rufa Mae, the loss of her husband is not only a personal tragedy but also a devastating blow to their young daughter.

Alongside the outpouring of support came a flood of rumors and unverified claims about Trevor’s death. This has deeply upset Rufa Mae, who appealed to the public to stop spreading fake news. “We are still gathering factual information about his death. Even we or his immediate family are still verifying what happened,” she stressed. “So we kindly ask his friends or anyone to stop spreading fake news or mere speculations.”
Despite the pain, Rufa Mae continues to hold on to her faith. “Hanggang sa huli… hanggang sa muli, mahal kita Trev,” she wrote in one of her tributes.
For now, her focus remains on protecting her daughter and honoring the memory of her late husband. Amid grief, gossip, and public scrutiny, Rufa Mae shows resilience as she carries on with love and strength.
'Pasko Na!' Jose Mari Chan and Mariah Carey's Christmas songs to dominate PH airwaves as 'ber' months set in
By Robert Requintina
As the calendar turns to September, a delightful transformation sweeps across the Philippines, heralding the enchanting arrival of the "ber" months. The air is filled with anticipation as the beloved holiday anthems of Jose Mari Chan and Mariah Carey start to echo through homes and bustling streets.

No more safe spaces for journalists in Gaza
By Fr. Shay Cullen
A hospital is supposed to be one of the safest places to go to amid armed conflict, like the war Israel is waging against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. However, there is strong evidence that Israeli forces are deliberately killing civilians, including women, children and journalists, in and around hospitals.
On Aug. 25, Israeli forces twice attacked Nasser Hospital in the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis, killing at least 20 people. They include five Palestinian journalists, including an Al Jazeera reporter, who were sheltering in and reporting from the hospital. The attack triggered widespread condemnation, with Al Jazeera saying Israel was systematically “assassinating journalists as part of a systematic campaign to silence the truth.” The five killed are now among the over 240 journalists slain in Gaza since the war began on Oct. 7, 2023.
Israel called the deadly attack a “tragic mishap,” and they would investigate. Israeli officials say they take all “feasible” precautions to avoid civilian casualties, and accuse Hamas of using civilians as human shields. This is not just about the brutal murder of those reporters, but part of the ongoing crimes against humanity that Israel has been accused of committing.
Besides relentless bombings, shooting starving civilians as they try to get much-needed food supplies is another weapon of war used by Israel. As of last Tuesday, the number of dead from the famine in Gaza rose to over 300, of which 117 were children; the toll should have risen as of this writing. This famine is manmade, United Nations officials have said. Now, the Israeli military has launched a new offensive against Gaza City in the territory’s north, forcing thousands to flee south and evacuate the Ad Daraj and Ash Sheikh Radwan areas.
Since Israel’s new military incursion into Gaza City, as many as 36,200 Palestinians were forced again to flee to save themselves and their children. The delivery of food and aid into Gaza has been mostly blocked, causing acute shortages not only of food but also of medicines. Blood supply is lacking, and the number of wounded is increasing, and hospitals need more than 350 units of it every day. But there are fewer blood donors, as the UN-declared famine is increasingly weakening Gaza’s 2.2 million Palestinian population.
The UN reported that only six out of its 12 missions were allowed into Gaza as of last week. Thousands of aid trucks are being blocked by Israel from entering Gaza. The UN is demanding an immediate ceasefire and “full, unhindered humanitarian access.” The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs warned that the consequences of “ongoing hostilities, displacement and aid obstruction are even more devastating.”
‘Reasonable figure’
Also last week, a report in the Guardian newspaper said that as many as 62,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 2023. A classified Israeli military intelligence database showed that as many as five out of six Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in Gaza were civilians, and more than half were women and children. These numbers have been considered “a reasonable figure” by a United Kingdom government source, the Guardian said. As many as 150,000 have suffered injuries, said Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), or Doctors Without Borders. Almost 60 percent of lower-limb wounds were related to explosive weapons, often with open injuries to bone, muscle, or skin, the MSF added.
“Most immediate fatalities occur at the scene of impact and thus are not captured. Under-reporting of both injuries and deaths could be prevalent in our data in vulnerable populations who are often not able to move away from sites of impact, such as infants, children, people with disabilities, and older adults,” the report said.
Compare this with Hamas’ war-sparking attacks on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, which left 1,200 people dead, mostly civilians, and more than 240 others taken hostage by the Palestinian militants and brought to Gaza.
Israeli forces continue to strike Khan Younis and Rafah, where the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) estimates that 1.2 million people are now living in makeshift shelters and over 100 UNRWA schools have been directly or indirectly hit, with some severely damaged. Many have been used as shelters for displaced families since the war began, reports say.
The UNRWA recently posted on social media: “No place is safe in #GazaStrip. This is a war on children. On their childhood and their future. Ceasefire now.”
The war will continue, as Israel’s right-wing government plans to continue destroying most of Gaza’s infrastructure to make it uninhabitable and has ignored UN calls for an immediate ceasefire.
In October 2023, the UN General Assembly called for an immediate humanitarian truce in Gaza with 120 votes in favor. In December 2023, 153 countries voted to demand an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. In December 2024, it demanded, with 158 votes in favor, an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire. These have been ignored by Israel and last week, the US vetoed a demand for a Gaza truce in the UN Security Council.
There is no interest by Israel to agree to a ceasefire despite the fact there are still hostages held by Hamas in Gaza and a growing movement in the country clamoring for the war’s end and the captives’ release.
Israel’s plan is to occupy as much of the West Bank with settlers and to occupy Gaza as long as possible so as to make a two-state solution impossible. Its long-term plan is to expel all Palestinians and expand the country. Such goals are illegal in international law and more nations are planning to recognize Palestine as a state, one illegally occupied by Israel.





