Philippines News in English
February 22, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 22nd February, and here’s your Philippines daily news capsule.
Tourist arrivals surge as Mayon Volcano continues to erupt, emitting sulfur dioxide.
Three weather systems expected to bring rains and cooler temperatures across parts of the Philippines.
Quezon City introduces QCitizen ID to enhance access to city programs and services.
Three Chinese nationals arrested for alleged overstaying and using false identities in the Philippines.
Four hundred sixty-six households in Tawi-Tawi graduate from the 4Ps program, achieving self-sufficiency.
Two bettors share the ₱45 million Grand Lotto jackpot from February 21 draw.
Visayas budget discussed in a forum with top officials, focusing on serving Filipino needs.
BIR protects ₱460 million in revenues amid operations against illicit tobacco products.
Schools suspend classes for the 40th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution.
Mang Larry’s Isawan closes its doors at UP Campus following a court order.
Special licensure exams for Overseas Filipino Workers in the Middle East scheduled for May 2026.
NASA delays moon mission due to rocket issues, with a new launch opportunity in March.
Engineered algae show promise in removing microplastics from water sources.
You can get a free kidney screening at select malls in Metro Manila this week.
SM Foundation turns over a rehabilitated health center to Zamboanga City.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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