Propriété et classification
Fondé: 1985
Propriété
Le Philippine Daily Inquirer a été fondé en 1985 et a longtemps été contrôlé par la famille Rufino-Prieto par l'intermédiaire d'Inquirer Holdings, Inc. En 2017, la famille a cédé, et le magnat Ramon S. Ang (chef du conglomérat San Miguel Corporation) a acquis environ 85% de la participation majoritaire, le groupe de Manny V. Pangilinan détenant environ 15%; le journal a depuis été restructuré (la publication a été transférée à Inquirer Interactive, Inc.).
Financement
Le journal est financé commercialement par la publicité et les revenus de circulation / abonnement. Il a toujours été vulnérable à la pression publicitaire (par exemple, un boycott publicitaire pro-Estrada de plusieurs mois), et est maintenant soutenu par les poches profondes de ses propriétaires de conglomérat plutôt que par l'argent de l'État ou du parti.
Affiliation et orientation
Autrefois un journal farouchement indépendant et de centre-gauche, l'Inquirer est maintenant détenu majoritairement par le magnat Ramon Ang, dont l'empire de San Miguel est étroitement lié aux gouvernements philippins successifs et aux grands contrats liés à l'État.
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Groups renew call to repeal anti-terror laws
Human rights groups in the Philippines have called for the repeal of two anti-terrorism laws, arguing that they have been misused to suppress political dissent and violate civil liberties. The Anti-Terrorism Act and the Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act have reportedly been used to arrest and detain activists and ordinary citizens, with over 256 individuals charged under these laws. Critics claim the laws allow for arbitrary designations of individuals or groups as terrorists without proper legal procedures, leading to asset freezes and restrictions on humanitarian work. Activists argue that these laws have failed to achieve their intended goals and have instead become tools for political repression.

Le PNP finalise les préparatifs de sécurité pour le procès de destitution de Sara Duterte
Le chef du PNP a déclaré que plusieurs unités seraient impliquées pour assurer une sécurité adéquate pendant le procès, qui devrait débuter le 6 juillet. Les mesures de sécurité ont déjà inclus le déploiement du personnel du NCRPO au Sénat depuis le 11 mai, à la suite du retour du sénateur Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa, qui fait face à un mandat d'arrêt de la CPI lié à une implication présumée dans la guerre contre la drogue de l'ancien président Rodrigo Duterte.

PCSO: Aucun gagnant du jackpot dans les tirages du 28 juin Ultra, Super Lotto
Le 28 juin, il n'y a eu aucun gagnant du jackpot dans les tirages Ultra Lotto 6/58 et SuperLotto 6/49 du Bureau des loteries caritatives philippines (PCSO). Les numéros gagnants pour Ultra Lotto 6/58 étaient 46-56-08-01-03-05, avec un jackpot d'environ jackpot128 millions, mais aucun billet ne correspondait aux six numéros. De même, les numéros gagnants pour SuperLotto 6/49 étaient 32-01-35-23-14-29, avec un jackpot d'environ jackpot46.21 millions, et aucun gagnant n'a réclamé le prix. Le PCSO a annoncé ces résultats, notant que les jackpots seront reportés aux tirages futurs. Des résultats de loterie mineurs supplémentaires pour les loteries 3D et 2D ont également été fournis, ainsi que les horaires de tirage pour les deux loteries majeures.

DPWH: Edsa rehab phase 2 starts Saturday evening, July 3
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) announced that Phase 2 of the rehabilitation of Epifanio delos Santos Avenue (Edsa) will commence on Saturday evening, July 3, 2026. The roadwork will span from the Orense area in Makati City to Monumento in Caloocan City and will involve repairs over intermittent sections until July 23, 2026. The work includes asphalt overlaying during specific hours, concrete reblocking, drainage improvements, and sidewalk enhancements. Specific dates and times for lane closures and traffic adjustments are outlined for both southbound and northbound directions. The project follows the completion of Phase 1, which was recently finalized.

East Service Road lane to close July 18 for NSCR project works
The southbound lane of East Service Road in Parañaque City will be temporarily closed starting July 18, 2026, for construction work on the North-South Commuter Railway Extension (NSCR Extension) project. The Department of Transportation (DOTr) stated that the closure is necessary for building the FTI Station East diaphragm wall. Southbound traffic will be diverted via a temporary route within the Philippine National Railways' Right-of-Way, while the northbound lane remains open. The traffic diversion will coordinate with the expansion plans for Ayala’s East Service Road. The NSCR is a 147-kilometer railway project aiming to connect Metro Manila to Pampanga and Laguna, with the northern section expected to be operational by 2028 and the southern part by 2031.

MMDA to motorists: Take alternate routes for QC road repairs July 3-6
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) issued an advisory informing motorists about road repair works conducted by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in Quezon City from July 3 to 6, 2026. The repair work includes restoration and reblocking efforts in specific areas such as E. Rodriguez Jr., C-5 Road, and Quezon Avenue. These activities are scheduled between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., which may cause traffic disruptions. The MMDA urged drivers to plan their trips in advance and use alternative routes during the period.

Un homme avec le P13.6-M a été arrêté lors d'une descente de drogue à Maguindanao del Norte
Un homme de 42 ans a été arrêté à Maguindanao du Nord après que la police a saisi environ 2 000 grammes de shabu suspect (hydrochlorure de méthamphétamine) d'une valeur d'environ 13,6 millions de PHP lors d'une opération de rachat. Le suspect, appelé " Akmad ", a été arrêté à Barangay Sarmiento, Parang, à 7 heures du matin samedi. Les autorités ont récupéré les drogues emballées dans deux sachets de thé chinois violet étiquetés " 888 ", ainsi que d'autres objets tels qu'un téléphone portable, une voiture Suzuki Ertiga, de la fausse monnaie et des effets personnels. Le directeur de l'Agence philippine d'application des drogues - Région autonome de Bangsamoro dans le Mindanao musulman (PDEA-MMBAR), Edgar Jubay, a reconnu l'assistance des forces de l'ordre locales lors de l'opération. Les accusations en vertu de la loi complète sur les drogues dangereuses de 2002 sont en cours de préparation pour être soumises aux procureurs.

59 Bicol areas, entire Catanduanes declared insurgency-free – Army
The Philippine Daily Inquirer reports that 57 municipalities in the Bicol region, two cities, and the entire province of Catanduanes have been designated as 'insurgency-free' by the military under the Stable Internal Peace and Security (SIPS) program. This designation follows the neutralization of 66 New People’s Army (NPA) members between January and July 2024, including four killed, one captured, two arrested, and 59 who surrendered. The criteria for SIPS status include dismantling guerrilla fronts, no CTG-related violence for over a year, absence of KKER barangays, and functioning ITDS systems. Additional municipalities in Sorsogon and Masbate are anticipated to join the list as security operations progress. Officials highlighted collaborative efforts among military, police, government agencies, and communities in achieving peace.

Bicol cops seize nearly P30 million worth of illegal drugs in June
In June, police in the Bicol Region of the Philippines seized nearly P30 million worth of illegal drugs and arrested 141 suspects as part of a month-long anti-drug campaign. The operation resulted in the confiscation of 4.33 kilograms of shabu and 158.98 grams of marijuana across the region’s six provinces. Brig. Gen. Erosito Miranda, regional director of Police Regional Office 5 (PRO-5), stated that 13 of the arrested individuals were considered high-value drug personalities. Miranda attributed the success of the campaign to community cooperation and emphasized the continued need for vigilance against illegal drug activities. PRO-5 plans to intensify its efforts to combat the drug trade and maintain peace and order in the region.

Bohol solon urges Congress to advance Chocolate Hills bill
Bohol Representative Kristine Alexie Besas-Tutor has called on Congress to resume discussions on House Bill No. 831, which aims to update the legal framework for the Chocolate Hills Natural Monument. The bill seeks to balance environmental protection with private property rights and community livelihoods, addressing longstanding issues affecting residents. Besas-Tutor noted that the Technical Working Group completed its tasks in April, and the proposed amendments are now ready for review by the House Committee on Natural Resources. She emphasized the need for timely funding to implement the law effectively, urging the Department of Budget and Management to include the bill in the 2027 national budget or allocate funds through the 2026 budget. The proposal is backed by all three Bohol representatives.

2 married Caraga cops face adultery, admin raps for alleged affair
Two married police officers based in the Caraga region of the Philippines are facing criminal and administrative charges after being allegedly caught in a compromising situation during a private encounter in a rented room in Butuan City. The incident was reportedly discovered by the wife of one of the officers, leading to the filing of a criminal complaint for adultery and separate administrative cases against both individuals. The Police Regional Office-13 (PRO-13) emphasized that such misconduct undermines the integrity of the police force and violates the moral and professional standards expected of PNP members. The regional police office stated that the investigation into the case would be conducted impartially and transparently, with potential consequences including dismissal if the allegations are proven true. PRO-13 reiterated its commitment to maintaining high standards of conduct within the police organization.

Les "amortisseurs" de Maynilad pour assurer un approvisionnement en eau adéquat malgré El Niño
Maynilad Water Services, Inc., qui fournit de l'eau à la métropole de Manille et à Cavite, a déclaré avoir augmenté sa capacité tampon pour maintenir un approvisionnement en eau stable malgré la baisse du niveau d'eau au barrage d'Angat et l'impact potentiel du phénomène El Niño.

Angara urges schools to maximize PTAs in promoting school safety
Philippine Education Secretary Sonny Angara urged schools to leverage Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) as essential partners in enhancing school safety and student well-being. He emphasized the importance of collaboration between schools, families, and communities to prevent school-related violence and ensure children's safety. Under DepEd Order No. 13, s. 2022, PTAs are recognized as platforms for addressing student concerns, supporting learners, and mobilizing communities around child protection. Angara highlighted the need for proactive communication through PTA meetings to identify potential issues early and foster trust. Additionally, he encouraged PTAs to organize activities like parenting seminars, digital safety workshops, and community dialogues to strengthen school communities.
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