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 kรถnnten. Ich mรถchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusรคtzlichen Dinge berichten und erzรคhlen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Friday, February 6, 2026

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๐ƒ๐š๐ฏ๐š๐จ–๐’๐š๐ฆ๐š๐ฅ ๐‘๐จ๐ฎ๐ญ๐ž๐ฌ ๐€๐ฆ๐ข๐ ๐“๐ฒ๐ฉ๐ก๐จ๐จ๐ง “๐๐š๐ฌ๐ฒ๐š๐ง๐ ”
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has allowed limited sea travel in specific Davao–Samal routes after Public Storm Warning Signal (PSWS) No. 1 was raised due to Typhoon “Basyang.”
๐Ÿšข Routes Allowed to Operate
Only vessels on the following routes are permitted to sail:
• Sasa Barge Wharf – Maewess Babak Wharf
⛔ All other sea routes remain suspended.
⚠️ Conditions for Allowed Trips
• Travel is allowed from sunrise to sunset only
• Vessels must arrive 30 minutes before sunset
• Passenger boats: up to 50% capacity only
Ro-Ro vessels (over 300 GT): up to 75% cargo capacity
๐ŸŒŠ Safety Advisory
• Fisherfolks and coastal residents are advised not to go out to sea
• Avoid all sea- and water-related activities while bad weather continues
▶️ Resumption of Normal Operations
Regular sea travel will resume only when weather and sea conditions improve, subject to further notice from the Coast Guard.
The PCG urges the public and vessel operators to strictly follow safety rules to protect lives and property during Typhoon “Basyang.”
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Rescued PH hawk-eagle released in Agusan Marsh


 


Published Feb 5, 2026 06:41 pm
BUTUAN CITY – Personnel of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)-13 (Caraga) have released a rescued Philippine hawk-eagle (Nisaetus philippensis) at the buffer zone of the Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary.
A resident of Barangay Magaud, Loreto, Agusan del Sur, Benjie Geral Dumogoy, rescued the raptor and turned it over to the Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) in Loreto on Wednesday.
CENRO personnel assessed the bird, weighing approximately 1.1 kilos, and found it physically fit for immediate release in the designated area. The raptor is classified as vulnerable under DENR Administrative Order 2019-09.
“The release of the Philippine hawk-eagle at the Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary reinforced the ongoing efforts to protect the region’s rich wildlife and forest ecosystem,” the DENR-13 said in a statement Thursday.
Agency officials commended Dumogoy for turning over the hawk-eagle and CENRO-Loreto for its immediate action.
“Community participation is crucial to the success of wildlife conservation initiatives, and such cooperation helps ensure the safety of threatened species while upholding national laws that protect wildlife,” the statement added.
Considered an important indicator of healthy forest ecosystems, the Philippine hawk-eagle thrives in the Agusan Marsh, a key wetland and ecological landscape in Mindanao.
The DENR-13 encourages the public to immediately report sightings of injured, distressed, or illegally held wildlife to the nearest DENR office to ensure proper handling, rehabilitation, and lawful release. (PNA)

K-pop girl group Everglow announces cities for 'RE:CODE' world tour


Published Feb 5, 2026 10:07 am   
   Overglow (CHXXTA Company)

Korean girl group Everglow announced the lineup of cities for their upcoming world tour “RE:CODE.” 

The “RE:CODE” tour will kick off in Seoul and continue in seven cities across North America from April 17 to May 8. 

After visiting North America, they will also meet fans in Latin America and Europe, including Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Milan, Munich, Budapest, Berlin, Warsaw, Amsterdam, Paris, and London.    

RE:CODE North America Tour Schedule 

April 17: New York

April 19: Dallas

April 23: San Francisco   

April 25: Los Angeles

April 30: Calgary

May 3: Toronto

May 8: Montreal

“I am especially excited as this tour will give us the opportunity to meet fans around the world in person. We are preparing the performances with a new mindset, hoping that our fans are looking forward to the stages that are ready to unveil,” said member Sihyeon.  

Everglow held their Asia fan meeting tour from October to December last year in Seoul, Osaka, Tokyo, Taipei, and Hong Kong, but the “RE:CODE” is their first world tour after rebranding as a quartet under their new management company, and will serve as an important starting point for the group to accelerate their global activities.    

With the world tour, they aim to showcase their powerful performance skills that are well-known to many fans, and to introduce a new theme and message that will represent the group’s next chapter.

“We are truly happy and delighted to be able to meet fans from all over the world through this tour. We are preparing diligently, and plan to showcase a wide range of new sides and fresh energy on stage that is different from what we have shown before,” said member Onda.

The cities for Everglow's world tour (CHXXTA Company)
The cities for Everglow's world tour (CHXXTA Company)
Everglow (CHXXTA Company)
Everglow (CHXXTA Company)

Rare jade vine discovered in Apayao forest

 


By Philippine News Agency
Published Feb 5, 2026 09:23 pm
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CALANASAN, Apayao – Forest guards in Apayao province, along with personnel of the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office (MENRO) in mountainous Calanasan town, discovered clusters of thriving rare wild jade vine, or most commonly known as Tayabak (Strongylodon macrobotrys), in remote Barangays Tanglagan and Langnao.
Municipal environment and natural resources officer Sarah Mae Batil said on Thursday that they were conducting regular biodiversity monitoring a day earlier when they sighted the jade vine's blooming flower.
“We have documented this in past years but it is only now that we found it in perfect bloom,” she said.
According to Batil, the presence of the species in Calanasan is a strong indicator of a healthy, biodiverse ecosystem.
The public was advised to report sightings of the species to the MENRO for monitoring and documentation and is reminded not to gather the plants for cultivation.
Authorities said this is endemic to the tropical rainforests of the Philippines. The climbing plant is known for its spectacular hanging clusters of claw-shaped flowers in a rare turquoise to jade-green color, which can grow up to a meter long.
It is generally regarded as endangered or vulnerable in the wild and is a rare find because it is pollinated by bats.
Considered a national treasure and a symbol of natural beauty, the plant is even featured on the Philippine five peso coin.
“We are strictly implementing the Wildlife Act and the Lapat Ordinance, which prohibits the gathering of wild plants,” she added.
Lapat (meaning prohibited or off-limits) is a customary belief practiced by the Isnag people for generations. In this practice, a specific area is designated by community members as sacred.
This public declaration happens after the death of its owner or occupant, making an area off-limits to the public, including immediate family members. (PNA)

Why are Filipino women so beautiful and desirable?

 

 
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As a Filipina, it’s always nice to read about people from other countries appreciating beautiful Filipino women.

I can’t speak for all the men who find Filipinas attractive, but I’d like to believe that it’s because of how our physical characteristics blend with our personality traits.

Most Filipinas are morena or have a dark brown complexion. For a lot of guys, this is highly appealing. We also tend to keep our hair long and well-maintained, and because we’re used to doing household chores and keeping ourselves busy with taking care of our families, we’re also often in good shape.

As for personality traits, Filipinas are usually modest and dainty. Since traditional gender roles are still common in Filipino culture, the women in the country are also more feminine.

Despite all that, it’s not always obvious to us Filipinas that we are considered beautiful or desirable. This is mostly because conventional beauty standards are based on Western features, like blonde hair, pale skin, and high-bridged nose—features that are distinctly non-Filipino.

So it’s nice to read things like this. You may not be talking about me specifically, but you have my gratitude all the same.

Let me end my answer by sharing photos of more beautiful Filipino women:

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Gray and gold

 

Michael L. Tan

I’m always amused when I get introduced as a guest speaker: “Like many of you, I always read our guest speaker’s column ‘Pinoy Kasi,’” and mentioning one of the other daily newspapers instead of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

For the record, I did write Pinoy Kasi for more than 20 years and then requested our editor, Juliet Javellana, if I could change the column name to “Gray Matters,” explaining that I wanted to shift focus to matters affecting senior citizens, but without abandoning culture, medical anthropology, and the social sciences in general.

I will, however, make good on the promise to write more on senior citizen issues, especially as I feel the senior years’ needs more and more. After all, in the Philippines, we join the “Golden Years Club” at the age of 60 in private companies and 65 in government. I have continued working as a professor emeritus, an honorific from universities, for many years afterward.