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Filipinos in NYC bus crash discharged

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THE THREE Filipinos involved in a bus crash in New York City (NYC) over the weekend have been discharged, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) reported on Monday.

In an update to reporters via WhatsApp, the DFA cited the Philippine Consulate General in New York, saying the three Filipinos have been given clearance to travel.

The three are residing in Qatar and were vacationing in the city.

“A consulate representative will meet them to ascertain their needs and ensure their welfare until their scheduled departure,” the DFA added.

The crash, involving a tourist bus carrying 54 passengers from India, China, and the Philippines, killed five people and injured dozens. Police reports noted that many were not wearing seat belts. — Chloe Mari A. Hufana

DPWH suspends district engineer over bribe attempt

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THE Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said it will suspend the district engineer who allegedly offered more than P3 million to Batangas Rep. Leandro L. Leviste to dissuade investigations into irregularities in flood control projects.

“As public servants, we at the DPWH do not condone any form of misconduct. We fully support the ongoing investigation by the proper authorities and stand firm in our commitment to transparency and integrity in public services,” DPWH said in a statement on Monday.

The Public Information Office of Regional Office CALABARZON has identified the engineer as Abelardo D. Calalo, who is the officer-in-charge of DPWH Batangas 1st District.

According to the initial police report, Mr. Calalo was arrested following complaints made by Mr. Leviste who alleged that he had been offered a bribe amounting to P3.13 million to stop the investigations into flood projects of the DPWH in Batangas.

“We firmly believe that those found to have engaged in any wrongdoing must face the full consequences of their actions in accordance with the law,” DPWH said, adding that Mr. Calalo will be relieved of his assignment.

The DPWH’s ongoing audit of its flood control project found that some ghost projects of the agency are in Batangas and Bulacan.

Last week, Public Works and Highways Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan said that the agency will continue its own investigation and will continue to monitor irregularities over the agency’s own infrastructure projects.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. has revealed 6,021 flood control projects beginning in 2022 lacked basic details specifying the type of infrastructure to be built, flagging about 50 separate projects that shared an identical contract price of P150 million. — Ashley Erika O. Jose

DoJ urged to file cases over substandard flood projects

Vendors continue to sell goods despite flooding at the Libertad Public Market in Pasay City, July 24, 2024. — PHILIPPINE STAR/RYAN BALDEMOR

A SENATOR on Monday said the Justice department should file charges against those involved in substandard flood control projects, including Public Works department officials and politicians.

“If a shoplifter can be jailed for stealing something worth less than a hundred pesos, then those who plundered trillions in public funds must face even harsher consequences,” Senator Erwin T. Tulfo said in a statement.

“They stole trillions of pesos from the Filipino people, so they must be held accountable,” he added.

His call for court charges comes amid a sweeping anti-corruption campaign by President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. on substandard flood control infrastructure projects allegedly caused by corruption and collusion among contractors and officials.

About P1.2 trillion has been spent on flood control projects since 2011, Mr. Tulfo said, citing Public Works department data.

Meanwhile, Bacolod Rep. Alfredo Abelardo B. Benitez said the Justice department should put in place a whistleblower program for officials from the Public Works department who wish to testify in the alleged anomalous flood infrastructure projects.

A protection program for witnesses is vital if the Justice department is keen on building cases for those linked to subpar infrastructure, he said. — Kenneth Christiane L. Basilio

APECO is gateway to East Asia, US

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THE Aurora Pacific Economic Zone and Freeport Authority (APECO) is being pitched as a gateway to East Asia and the US West Coast to Indonesian businesses.

“Your nearest gateway facing Japan, Korea, and the United States West Coast is in APECO,” said APECO President and Chief Executive Officer Gil G. Taway IV.

“APECO is located right at the center of the Indo-Pacific Corridor. Indonesian exporters, therefore, can significantly reduce both cost and time in moving goods to and from these key markets,” he added.

Mr. Taway also touted the economic zone as an alternative maritime route amid shifting geopolitical dynamics and disruptions in global trade.

“While others may offer access, APECO offers not only the nearest access but also an advantage — your supply chains to northern Pacific markets and diversified Indonesian export routes,” he added.

APECO recently held its first business forum, where it hosted a business delegation from the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN).

According to APECO, the Philippines and Indonesia have complementary strengths: Indonesia provides minerals and agricultural resources, while Aurora offers fisheries, coconut plantations, and direct access to the Pacific.

“Opportunities include cold storage, canning, food processing with halal certification, as well as coconut-based additives, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals,” it said.

“The zone is also being positioned for renewable energy projects such as solar, tidal, and wind farms, and as a potential hub for defense and logistics in line with the Philippines’ modernization drive,” it added. — Justine Irish D. Tabile

PDEA seizes P13.6-M drugs in Iligan City operation

COTABATO CITY — Agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) seized P13.6 million worth of crystal meth (shabu) from a dealer entrapped in Barangay Tubod in Iligan City on Sunday.

Local executives in Iligan City confirmed on Monday, that PDEA agents from regions 9 and 10 had confiscated two kilos of shabu from a peddler residing in Barangay Bangulo in Marawi City in Lanao del Sur.

Ranking members of the multi-sector Lanao del Sur Provincial Peace and Order Council and officials of Army intelligence units in the province had relayed to reporters that the now detained suspect has links with the Dawlah Islamiya terror group, which is known for providing sanctuary to shabu and marijuana peddlers in exchange for money.

Bryan B. Babang, director of PDEA-9, said on Monday that they now have in custody the suspect, whom he initially identified only as Salik, while efforts to locate his accomplices in Iligan City in Northern Mindanao are still underway.

The entrapment operation that resulted in the arrest of Salik was planned by PDEA agents from regions 9 and 10 and officials of different units of the Police Regional Office-10 (PRO-10).

Mr. Babang said they are thankful to officials of the Iligan City Police Office and units of PRO-10 that supported their operation. — John Felix M. Unson

Eala advances at US Open with gritty 3rd set comeback

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ON NATIONAL HEROES’ DAY, Alexandra “Alex” Eala heroically pulled off a 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (13-11) upset of world No. 15 Clara Tauson of Denmark at the US Open for her first-ever win at a Grand Slam.

On the brink of defeat, Ms. Eala erased what seemed to be an insurmountable 1-5 deficit in the final set for the epic win in two hours and 36 minutes.

Ms. Eala became the first Filipino player to score a main-draw victory at a Grand Slam.

Up next for Ms. Eala is WTA No. 35 Cristina Bucsa of Spain or qualifier Claire Liu of the US in the second round of her stacked bracket, with World No. 21 Elise Martens of Belgium potentially looming in the third round. Past that, World No. 1 and reigning champion Aryna Sabalenka, No. 4 Jessica Pegula, No. 5 Mirra Andreeva, No. 8 Jasmine Paolini and No. 10 Elena Rybakina are also in the draw.

“I’m always in the mood for more history. This match is one for the books for me,” according to the unseeded Eala, the WTA’s No. 75, after knocking out the Dane, who was seeded 14th in the tournament.

In front of more than 8,000 fans, Ms. Eala revisited the scene of her last US Open triumph as the 2022 tournament’s girls’ singles champion.

The crowd, which included her family and coaches at the Rafael Nadal Academy, was won over by her gritty third-set comeback.

“It’s so special. They make me more and more special. To be Filipino is something I take so much pride in,” Ms. Eala said after collapsing to the hardcourt after her opponent’s last shot went out of bounds in the tiebreaker.

“I don’t have a home tournament, so to be able to have this community at the US Open, I’m so grateful. They made me feel like I’m home.”

Watching at home, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. sent his congratulations.

“She’s only getting started. Congratulations Alex Eala. Kasama mo ang buong Pilipinas sa bawat laban mo. Sama-sama naming isisigaw sa mundo ang galing ng Pilipino,” he said.

Fresh from shoulder injury last month, Ms. Eala was headed for defeat despite taking the first set, 6-3, after Ms. Tauson rode the momentum of 6-2 second set by going out 5-1 in the third.

Ms. Tauson, in her best WTA Tour season so far, notched a win against World No. 2 Iga Swiatek to reach the semifinals of the National Bank Open in Montreal.

She needed only a game to advance before Ms. Eala unleashed a staggering 5-1 closeout to force the tiebreak.

Ms. Eala, who had a magical run in the Miami Open last summer that propelled her to the WTA Top 100, entitling her to direct entry into all the slams, failed at the first hurdle at the French Open and Wimbledon. But not this time around.

Ms. Tauson became Ms. Eala’s latest high-ranking victim this year, joining former Grand Slam champions Madison Keys and Jelena Ostapenko. — John Bryan Ulanday

Djokovic battles past Tien to reach US Open 2nd round

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NEW YORK — Novak Djokovic delivered a lesson in Grand Slam tenacity to Learner Tien in the first round of the US Open on Sunday as he battled past the American teenager 6-1, 7-6(3), 6-2, and launched his latest quest for a record 25th major title.

Competing in his first singles match since reaching the Wimbledon semifinals last month, and swapping the whites for a sleek all-black outfit, the 38-year-old Serb fought through physical issues to secure his 80th win at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Victory also meant Djokovic became the first player since the sport turned professional in 1968 to win 75 straight opening-round matches at the Grand Slams, with 55 of those wins coming in straight sets.

“It was a strange kind of match,” said Djokovic, who looked to be struggling with injury midway through the match.

“The first set was 20 minutes and then the second one was one hour and 20, quite the opposite sets we played. It was key for me to hold my nerve in the second set and clinch it in a tiebreak.”

“After that I started feeling better. I can always do better but it’s a great way to start this year’s campaign.”

The seventh seed shrugged off a time violation to consolidate an early break at the start of the contest and a heated debate with the chair umpire shortly afterwards spurred him on to wrap up the opening set in double quick time.

The 19-year-old Tien, on a near-impossible mission to hand Djokovic his first opening-round loss at a Grand Slam since the 2006 Australian Open, had his chances to draw level during a draining second set but crumbled in the tiebreak.

After treatment for a right foot blister, Djokovic produced heavy groundstrokes from the baseline to break for a 3-1 lead in the third set and the four-times New York champion never looked back from there, booking a match-up with American Zachary Svajda. — Reuters

Adamson tops Cebu SSL tourney

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ADAMSON clipped Ateneo, 25-15, 26-24, 25-14, to win the 2025 Shakey’s Super League (SSL) National Invitationals Cebu Leg over the weekend at the Mandaue Sports Complex in Cebu.

Alas Pilipinas stalwart Shaina Nitura stamped her class with 15 points, featuring four aces and four blocks, as the Lady Falcons completed a three-game sweep of the Visayas tourney.

Ms. Nitura, the UAAP Rookie of the Year last season and Adamson’s captain this year, was named the Best Player of the Cebu leg. She drew support from Frances Mordi (12) and Lhouriz Tuddao (7) in the easy win.

“I thank God for the performance of my players. I thank God for this tournament na three straight wins nakuha namin. I’m very proud sa mga bata. And really happy na nakikita ko sila na unti-unti na may progress,” said Lady Falcons head coach JP Yude, who also steered the junior Falcons to the 2024 Shakey’s Girls Invitational Volleyball League.

Adamson, runner-up in the 2023 edition, first took care of business against reigning CESAFI champion University of San Carlos (USC), 25-16, 31-33, 25-18, 25-12, and University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF), 25-15, 25-10, 25-16.

Zey Pacia scored 15 points for Ateneo (1-2), which settled for the bronze medal behind second-placer USC which pulled off a stunning 22-25, 25-17, 25-23, 25-14 win over the Blue Eagles.

USPF went winless for fourth place at 0-3.

National U last month ruled the Davao Leg of the SSL to usher in a new era in style without Mhicaela “Bella” Belen and Alyssa Solomon after sweeping University of the Philippines, Notre Dame of Dadiangas University and host Davao Selection made up of stars from Ateneo de Davao University, Holy Cross of Davao College, and the University of Mindanao.

The SSL National Invitationals under a new format will wrap up its tour in Batangas on Aug. 29 to 31 featuring NCAA champion College of St. Benilde, Letran, Far Eastern University and University of Batangas. — John Bryan Ulanday

FIVB buildup tour makes Laoag stop

LAOAG CITY hosted the “Set Na Natin ‘To Trophy and Mascot Tour,” a preparatory event for the 2025 FIVB Men’s World Volleyball tournament in the Philippines, at the newly opened SM City-Laoag over the weekend.

Cignal standouts Josh Umandal, JM Ronquillo and Vince Malinao headlined the Laoag event, which follows the tour’s launch at the SM Seaside in Cebu two weeks earlier, then proceeding to SM Downtown in Cagayan de Oro afterwards.

The Laoag stop featured a mini-tournament at the Dap-Ayan Park where Block Builders, spearheaded by eventual MVP John Paul Lorenzo, ruled the field over rivals North Western University, Laoag men’s team and Pasuquin.

“We are very thankful to the City of Laoag and the Province of Ilocos Norte for the warm welcome and enthusiastic support for the world championships,” said Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) and Asian Volleyball Confederation President Tats Suzaram, who also thanked PNVF charter committee member Faivo Bartome, Ilocos Norte sports consultant Joseph Co and city vice-mayor Carlos Fariñas.

The FIVB Men’s Worlds kick off with Alas Pilipinas battling African champion Tunisia at 6 p.m. on Sept. 12 at the MoA Arena where K-Pop group BOYNEXTDOOR is also performing.

The 32-nation world championship is scheduled to run until Sept. 28. — Joey Villar

Fleetwood secures elusive first PGA win with FedEx Cup title

ATLANTA — Stop questioning Tommy Fleetwood about finally getting his first PGA Tour victory. He got his win, after so many close calls, in a big way.

The Englishman captured the FedEx Cup championship with a victory in the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club on Sunday. He takes away the coveted playoff championship and a $10-million winner’s check.

Fleetwood finished 18 under par with a final-round 68. Patrick Cantlay (71), who played in the final pairing, and Russell Henley (69), the first- and second-round leader, tied for second at 15 under.

Fleetwood had a huge smile, maybe of relief, after making his tap-in putt to finish as fans circled the 18th green. They chanted “Tom-my, Tom-my,” as he hugged his caddie. Then he looked upward and let out a scream of delight. He raised both hands as he walked off the green and was greeted by several players.

The win came in Fleetwood’s 164th career start on tour, which included 30 top-5 finishes. Two of those near misses came in these playoffs, a tie for third at the St. Jude’s Championship and a tie for fourth at the BMW Championship. He’s had to answer questions about finally breaking through, especially when he entered the final round holding a share of the lead.

“It’s a shame the story is gone,” Fleetwood said of finally breaking through. “I enjoyed it while it lasted in a sick way… I’ll be proud of the strength that I had to show to keep coming back and showing that it can be done if you’re resilient enough and you keep putting yourself in those positions.

“I’ll look back at it and I’ll be able to tell people that I am really, really pleased that I get to talk to kids or aspiring golfers or aspiring sports people, whatever they’re trying to do, and I can genuinely talk about showing resilience or keep coming back after tough losses and keep working and all of those things and the skills that you have to use in order to put yourself there again and then finally get it done.”

Fleetwood, who entered fifth in the points standings, became the first player in the FedEx Cup era (since 2007) to claim his first career PGA tour title at the Tour Championship.

Cantlay found trouble early with a bogey at the first hole and a double-bogey at the second. When Fleetwood birdied No. 2, he was 17 under to Cantlay’s 13 under. Henley took over second place at 15 under.

Fleetwood took a three-stroke lead, at 18 under, into the second nine over Cantay and Henley.

When Cantlay birdied and Fleetwood bogeyed the 10th, just a stroke separated the two. Cantlay bogeyed the 11th, and Fleetwood’s edge was back to two strokes. A Fleetwood birdie at the 13th, and the lead was back to three at 19-under.

When Fleetwood’s tee shot at the par-3 15th landed on dry land — after he hit water in the third round — the tournament was all but over even though he took a bogey. He would play the final hole with a three-stroke lead.

“I think it’s easy for anybody to say that they are resilient, that they bounce back, that they have fight,” Fleetwood said. “It’s different when you actually have to prove it. There’s different types of mental strength. I’ve clearly got things wrong in the dire moments of tournaments, and I might have made the odd dodgy decision, might have put a bad swing on it.

“But I’ve had to have mental strength in a different way. I’ve had to be resilient in terms of putting myself back up there, getting myself back in that position, no matter how many times it doesn’t go my way, no matter how many doubts might creep in. Think the right things, say the right things to yourself, say the right things outwardly, and I am really pleased that I can be proof that if you do all the right things and you just keep going that it can happen.”

Scheffler, the world’s No. 1 player and FedEx Cup points leader, started four strokes back. He hit his opening drive out of bounds and managed bogey. He would get two within two strokes of Fleetwood on the back nine but put his tee shot on the par-3 15th in the water and made double-bogey. Scheffler’s chance at back-to-back FedEx Cup titles was over. Scheffler (68) finished tied for fourth at 14 under.

“I wasn’t as sharp as I would have hoped to have (been),” Scheffler said. “I had a good first round, but outside of that didn’t really play my best.”

The Tour Championship changed formats this year to a winner-take-all final with all players starting at even par. However, had they used the starting-strokes format from the previous six years, Scheffler would have won the tournament and the title. Fleetwood, starting at 5 under, who have finished at 23 under; Scheffler, starting 10 under, who have finished 24 under. — Reuters

Trump to attend Ryder Cup, backs Keegan Bradley as playing captain

KEEGAN BRADLEY has received resounding support from American players to be the playing captain of the US Ryder Cup team. Now, someone in a far higher office is in Bradley’s corner.

President Donald J. Trump posted to his social media platform on Sunday to endorse Bradley for the 12-man team.

“Keegan Bradley should DEFINITELY be on the American Ryder Cup Team — As Captain!!!” Mr. Trump said on Truth Social, going on to announce that he’ll be in attendance at Bethpage Black on Friday, the first of the three-day event on Sept. 26-28 in Farmingdale, New York.

Mr. Trump wrote that he was invited by the PGA Tour. The PGA of America, not the tour, is the governing body that runs the biennial competition against Team Europe and confirmed that Mr. Trump will attend at its request.

Bradley, 39, appears to be seriously considering himself for the team. That would make him the first playing captain at the Ryder Cup since Arnold Palmer in 1963.

He was passed over for the 2023 US team that traveled to Rome and lost a one-sided affair to Team Europe. In July 2024, he was appointed captain for the 2025 Ryder Cup and initially said that he would not spend one of his six captain’s picks on himself.

He changed his tune after winning the 2024 BMW Championship and the 2025 Travelers Championship. Ranked No. 13 in the world entering this week, Bradley was in contention on Sunday at the Tour Championship in Atlanta before fading to a final-round 70 and a tie for seventh place.

“When I get done here, we’re going to talk to my vice captains,” Bradley said after his round. “We sort of put everything on hold the last couple days. I think they were trying to leave me alone. But we’ll get in touch with them and get our final decisions together. Saw a lot of Americans play great today, which makes me happy.” — Reuters

UnionDigital Bank rolls out ‘Kaya Mo’ movement to serve unbanked Filipinos

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UnionDigital Bank (UD), a subsidiary of UnionBank of the Philippines, has launched a financial inclusion initiative on Saturday aimed at providing banking access to millions of unbanked Filipinos.  

Around 37.6 million adult Filipinos were unbanked in 2021, ranking the country among the top 10 globally with the highest number of unbanked adults, according to the World Bank’s Global Findex report. 

Danila “Bong” J. Mojica, UD’s president and chief executive officer (CEO), told BusinessWorld that with the recent launch of the ‘Kaya Mo’ movement, the initiative seeks to address the gap by making financial products and services, especially loans, more accessible digitally.  

“The customer base of UnionBank—not UnionDigital Bank—is 18 million. But only about 3 million of them qualify for loans based on their criteria. So, there are 15 million who cannot borrow from them,” Mr. Mojica said during the launch event in both mixed English and Filipino, noting that the figure as a representation of Filipinos’ lack of access to loans. 

He added that the figure represents UD’s potential market that they are studying to tap.  

Under the Kaya Mo movement is UnionDigital Bank’s suite of financial products and services that Filipinos can use to save, access loans, and pay for daily transactions. 

Mr. Mojica emphasized UD’s lending, which can range from P30,000 to P50,000 in loan amounts upon approval, and is specially suited for solo entrepreneurs seeking capital. 

“You know, they borrow money from us. That’s the start of financial inclusion. And because we have more products combined with our loans, like the one we launched today, it can be better for them,” he said.  

According to UD’s website, the bank’s cash loan amounts are subject to a processing fee of not more than 10%, capped at P10,000 for loan amounts above P20,000. The fee is a one-time charge and will be deducted from the loan disbursement. 

Loans can be paid in one, two, three, six, and 12-month payment terms me, depending on the users’ preference and eligibility.  

Other highlights of the Kaya Mo movement launch are UD platform’s unlimited and zero transfer fees for InstaPay transactions, as well as the platform being integrated soon with QR PH, the country’s national Quick Response (QR) code standard for digital payments. 

The platform also features a UD virtual debit card powered by VISA, as well as access to a UD time deposit for as low as P1,000 with an interest rate of 3.75% per annum.Edg Adrian A. Eva

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