
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!

The newly refurbished facade of San Pedro Metropolitan Cathedral stands out as the Archdiocese of Davao celebrates the feast of St. Peter. From a side angle it really looks like a boat, not only recalling St. Peter's occupation, but also a fitting tribute to our city's hydrologic origins and maritime identity.
After more than a decade away from the spotlight, the much-awaited comeback drew thousands of proud members of the LGBTQIA+ community, allies, celebrities, performers, and fashion personalities for a night filled with music, glamour, self-expression, and purpose.

The celebration lasted until the early hours of the morning, proving that White Party Manila remains more than just an event. It is a vibrant movement that honors identity, inclusivity, and the power of coming together.
One of the biggest moments of the evening was the arrival of Vice Ganda, the Phenomenal Box-Office Star who once again proved why he remains one of the most influential figures in Philippine entertainment.
Known for his blockbuster films and long-running television presence, Vice Ganda stole the spotlight with a show-stopping all-white ensemble that became one of the most talked-about fashion moments of the night.
The award-winning comedian and host also took the stage to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and recognize the allies who continue to stand with the movement.

His presence carried special significance as he became the face of White Party Manila’s revival, representing visibility, pride, and the celebration of authentic selves.
White Party Manila’s comeback attracted some of the country’s biggest entertainment names, turning the celebration into a gathering of cultural icons, performers, and proud supporters of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Among the personalities seen at the event were Mayor Isko Moreno, who attended as an ally; OPM icon Ice Seguerra with wife Liza Diño; comedian and host John Lapus; television personality Joey Mead-King; actor Martin del Rosario; and veteran actress Yayo Aguila, among many others.
The stage also came alive with performances from OPM artists including Maki, Gloc-9, Marina Summers, Maxie Anderson, Ben&Ben, and the legendary SexBomb Girls led by Rochelle Pangilinan.

The SexBomb Girls were also honored as the “Gay Icon of the Year” during the historic return of White Party Manila.
Beyond music and performances, White Party Manila became a celebration of style as celebrities embraced the all-white theme with unforgettable looks.
The fashion showcase featured Janella Salvador, Mimiyuuuh, Chie Filomeno, Alex Diaz, Kirk Bondad, Ron Angeles, and Teejay Marquez.
The runway moments captured the true essence of Pride, confidence, freedom, and the celebration of individuality.
The biggest highlight of the evening was the event’s commitment to making a difference.

Vice Ganda and Mentorque Productions officially turned over a ₱1 million donation to LoveYourself PH.
The contribution came from funds raised during the celebration, with Mentorque adding support to complete the one-million-peso donation.
Mentorque CEO Brian Dy shared:
“Having Vice as the face of this year’s comeback feels more meaningful, especially as we reignite the spirit of Pride through celebration, community, and purpose while delivering a Pride night to remember.”
With its unforgettable performances, dazzling fashion moments, celebrity presence, and meaningful advocacy, White Party Manila’s 2026 comeback became a defining Pride Month celebration, proving that love, unity, and self-expression will always have a place under the spotlight.
By Carissa Alcantara
Published Jun 29, 2026 10:54 am
Rina Andrea Delos Santos of Ballesteros, Cagayan, was crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2026 during the pageant's coronation night held at the Cultural Center in Malitbog, Bukidnon, on Saturday, June 27.
Delos Santos bested 31 other candidates to win the coveted crown under this year's theme, "Love in Action."
Aside from the title, she also received the Miss Hana special award.
During the Top 5 question-and-answer round, Delos Santos was asked, "People often remember what a queen says, but even more, they remember what she does. In the spirit of love and action, how would you honor the responsibility that comes with the crown?"
She answered:
"As a community tour guide, I'm not just ready for the crown, but I am ready for the environmental and global responsibility that comes with it. I guide it every single day in working towards putting the Philippines in a position that is not just a model for sustainability and environmental stewardship, but also a destination of beauty.
"And for me, that exactly what is love in action. Remember, love changes nothing unless it moves, and when it moves, it truly changes everything. Thank you."
Although Miss Philippines Earth 2025 Joy Barcoma was unable to make her final walk and formally pass on the crown, reigning Miss Earth Natalie Puskinova, who flew in from the Czech Republic, took part in the coronation ceremony.
The pageant also crowned its Elemental Queens.
Prima Joy Alamban of Tumauini, Isabela, was named Miss Philippines-Air, while Alyssa Mildred Villariña of Mandaluyong City won the Miss Philippines-Water title.
Patricia Anne Nichole Bangug of Agoo, La Union, was crowned Miss Philippines-Fire, while Roveelaine Eve Castillo of Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte, was named Miss Philippines-Ecotourism.

Von: Christoph Gschoßmann
Ein Gewitter trifft das Trentino mit voller Wucht. Eine Schlammlawine reißt eine neu gebaute Brücke mit – und das ist nicht das erste Mal.
Val Genova – Ein Donnern, dann Stille – und eine ganze Talstraße war verschwunden. Am Samstagnachmittag (27. Juni 2026) löste ein heftiges Gewitter in der Val Genova im Trentino in Italien eine gewaltige Mure aus. Dutzende Wanderer waren stundenlang von der Außenwelt abgeschnitten. Gegen 16.15 Uhr riss der angeschwollene Rio Dosson bei Strembo (Provinz Trient) eine riesige Masse aus Schlamm, Fels und Geröll mit sich – und begrub damit die Forststraße, die das Tal mit der Malga Bedole verbindet.

Eine Anwohnerin aus dem Nachbarort Spiazzo beschreibt den Moment: „Ich dachte, es wären ferne Donner – aber es war das Geräusch der Mure.“ Ein Autofahrer, der kurz nach dem Abgang ankam, fasst die Lage in einem Satz zusammen: „Die Straße existiert nicht mehr.“ Laut RAI TGR Trento waren rund siebzig Personen unmittelbar im Rifugio Bedole eingeschlossen, laut Corriere del Trentino insgesamt über hundert Menschen im gesamten Bereich oberhalb der Mure.
Mehr als siebzig von ihnen fanden Zuflucht im Rifugio Bedole auf 1.600 Metern Höhe. Eine der Hüttenwartinnen beschrieb die Lage: „Mit dem Auto kommt man weder raus noch rein. Die Schlammlawine hat auch die Brücke mitgerissen, die gerade erst neu gebaut worden war.“ Sie betonte zudem, dass es in diesem Bereich schon früher zu ähnlich schweren Abgängen gekommen sei.
Die Notaufnahmeleitstelle alarmierte sofort die Bergwacht-Station Pinzolo, die mit zwölf Einsatzkräften ausrückte. Ein Hubschrauber überflog das Gebiet rund um den Matarot-Wasserfall, um sicherzustellen, dass niemand verschüttet worden war. Dabei entdeckten die Retter auf dem Wanderweg Nr. 241 einen Bergwanderer, den sie per Helikopter in Sicherheit brachten. Freiwillige Feuerwehren aus Strembo, Carisolo, Spiazzo und Pinzolo sowie eine Suchhundestaffel der Finanzpolizei-Bergwacht übernahmen die abschließende Kontrolle des gesamten Murenbereichs.