Monday, July 13, 2026

๐—•๐—”๐—Ÿ๐—œ๐—ง๐—”๐—ก๐—š ๐—œ๐—ฆ๐—ฃ๐—ข๐—ฅ๐—ง๐—ฆ: "Spain, inungusan ang Belgium; ticket sa semis, selyado" ni Ren Abraham Canale



Disenyo ni: Erelah Janika Geniza


Inilathala ni: Rianna Isabel M. Tan


Petsang Inilathala: Hulyo 13, 2026


Oras na Inilathala: 5:30 PM


Bumandera ang Spain sa huling minuto upang pataubin ang Belgium, 2-1, nitong Hulyo 10 (oras sa Maynila) sa FIFA World Cup 2026 matapos ang goalkeeping error ni Senne Lammens.


Nasikwat ng Spain ang bentahe sa ika-30 minuto matapos magpasiklab si Fabian Ruiz, ngunit agad ding naitabla ni Charles De Ketelaere ang iskor bago matapos ang unang kalahati.


Mistulang hahantong pa sa extra time ang dikitang laban hanggang sa ika-88 minuto nang magpakawala si Pau Cubarsรญ ng 25-yardang tira na hindi nahawakan ni Senne Lammens.


Sinamantala ni Mikel Merino, na dalawang minuto pa lamang nasa loob ng laro, ang naiwang rebound upang maitala ang panalong goal para sa Spain.


Ito na ang ikalawang sunod na pagkakataon na si Mikel Merino ang naging bayani ng Spain matapos ding maitala ang game-winning goal laban sa Portugal sa Round of 16.


Sa panalong ito, makakaharap ng Spain ang France sa semifinals na gaganapin sa Arlington, Texas, sa Martes (Miyerkules sa oras ng Maynila).


Ayon kay Merino, handa ang kanilang koponan sa matinding hamon. "We came here for this and we're confident in our abilities. It is one of those games you dream of as a kid," aniya.


Tinawag naman ni Spain coach Luis de la Fuente na "final before the final" ang kanilang paghaharap sa France dahil sa lakas ng dalawang koponan.


Samantala, niyakap ni Thibaut Courtois, na napalitan dahil sa injury sa ikalawang kalahati, si Senne Lammens matapos ang laban bilang pagpapakita ng suporta.


Sa kabila ng panalo, ito rin ang unang pagkakataong nakalusot ang isang goal laban sa Spain sa buong torneo. Itinanghal si Lamine Yamal bilang Player of the Match matapos ang mahusay niyang ipinakitang laro.


SANGGUNIAN:

Agence France-Presse. (2026, July 11). Spain reaches World Cup semifinal against France after late strike. The Philippine Star. https://www.philstar.com/sports/2026/07/11/2541441/spain-world-cup-semifinal-france-after-late-strike⁠

๐—ฆ๐—–๐—œ๐—˜๐—ก๐—–๐—˜-๐—™๐—˜๐—”๐—ง๐—จ๐—ฅ๐—˜: “๐—ฆ๐—บ๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐˜ ๐—ฆ๐˜†๐˜€๐˜๐—ฒ๐—บ๐˜€, ๐——๐—ฟ๐˜† ๐—•๐—ฎ๐˜€๐—ถ๐—ป๐˜€: The Paradox of the AI BPO Evolution” by Keira Loraine M. Lagarde  

 


Layout by: Courtney Joy Ocampo

Published by: Jellyssa Boniza

Date Published: July 13, 2026

Time Published: 1:29 PM


"Modern problems require modern solutions." It’s a catchy phrase, but what happens when the solution creates an entirely new environmental crisis? 

To keep up with the fast-paced demands of the 21st century, the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector underwent a massive transformation, making Artificial Intelligence (AI) a core part of how it operates every single day. This human-machine hybrid model has successfully unlocked next-level efficiency of corporate productivity. 

Before artificial intelligence entered the scene, the BPO industry relied heavily on a technology called Robotic Process Automation (RPA). According to global enterprise software leader SAP (2026), traditional RPA acts strictly as a mechanism to automate repetitive, rule-based operations—deploying software "bots" that interact with digital systems exactly like a human would. These programs function as master digital copycats, handling routine tasks like clicking interface buttons, entering data, managing files, and transferring structured information between applications. However, unlike today’s adaptive AI models, pure RPA has no actual brain. It cannot think, learn, or make decisions on its own; it simply follows a strict checklist of digital instructions.

The current evolution of the BPO sector is a shift from these rigid, thoughtless systems into a hybrid model where advanced AI gives these digital tools a brain, allowing them to dynamically solve problems alongside human professionals. 

But while AI is busy solving modern business bottlenecks, it is quietly failing the planet. The inconvenient truth of our shiny new tech infrastructure is that algorithms require massive physical computing power—and that power is currently costing us millions and even billions of gallons of liquid freshwater.


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS AN ENABLER

AI has significantly helped different economic sectors for efficient work. In the BPO industry, AI has contributed mainly through AI-Powered customer support, enhanced analytics and decision making, and hyper-automation. It also provides the following: data entry and processing, invoice handling, chatbots, fraud detection, and compliance monitoring. These AI functions have significantly helped BPO companies. 

According to the study of National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), access to generative artificial intelligence tools at work increases productivity by 14% on average. The study also discovered that among the 5,179 customer support agents respondents, there is a 34% improvement for amateur and low-skilled workers while minimally impacting experienced workers. This shows how AI can be helpful in the BPO industry while also providing comfort to the adjusting workers. 

However, the integration of AI into the workplace is not entirely defined by positive gains and seamless efficiency; its underlying issues are just as massive as its benefits. True to its name, this "artificial" technology lacks genuine emotional intelligence, making it highly unreliable when handling emotionally charged customer interactions or complex, non-routine problem-solving. While AI thrives in data-driven sectors like finance and logistics, the communication sector still demands a distinctly human touch.

This critical gap is exactly where the hybrid model steps in. By combining machine efficiency with human intellect, this approach establishes a balanced ecosystem where human workers serve as supervisors, vetting the accuracy of AI outputs before they ever reach the client. Yet, deploying this model presents its own set of operational hurdles. Training human employees to work effectively alongside AI is a delicate balancing act, especially since advanced technology can be incredibly unpredictable, leaving some workers struggling to master the intricate technical controls.

Concentrix, one of the largest BPO companies in the country, has introduced a hybrid operating model. There have been 1,530 digital agents deployed and fully utilized across partner vendors. Since then, over 100,000 payment interactions have been managed across email, voice, and SMS. These figures demonstrate how AI can enhance efficiency in BPO operations. Other than Concentrix, companies including TaskUs Philippines, Accenture Philippines, and Asticom Group also establish hybrid models for productive work.

 

THE CONTRADICTION: AI AS A DISRUPTOR

While the corporate sector wrestles with these workplace adjustments, an even more silent crisis is unfolding beyond the office walls: AI's hidden, devastating impact on the environment.

When OpenAI published its foundational paper "Language Models are Few-Shot Learners” mid-2020, it didn't just introduce GPT-3 to the world, it fundamentally altered our understanding of neural networks scaling. It proved that language models could generate work with human-like fluency by scaling up the work.

According to the landmark study “Making AI Less Thirsty" by environmental and computer science researchers Pengfei Li and Shaolei Ren, the water usage effectiveness (WUE) of modern data centers is heavily strained by large language models. Their calculations state that training the GPT-3 language model can directly evaporate 700,000 liters of clean freshwater.

Expanding on this environmental crisis, a data center infrastructure report by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (2024) reveals that the massive scale-up of these computing facilities creates an immense national footprint. Their research highlights that direct server cooling, combined with the water consumed during electricity generation, drains hundreds of millions of gallons of clean freshwater daily across global networks.


UNDERSTANDING HOW AI DRAINS FRESHWATER

The mere existence of Artificial Intelligence does not drain freshwater, the over usage does. Just like our smartphones, prolonged usage causes the back or its system to heat up. This is what happens to AI systems, it heats up and when that happens, cooling systems are needed. 

AI's immense thirst comes down to two cooling processes: one at the source of power, and one at the source of computation. On one end, the electric grid relies on water-intensive power plants that vent water into the sky as steam during energy production. On the other end, the data centers themselves house hundreds of thousands of buzzing servers that generate intense thermal energy. To prevent overheating and maintain optimal performance, on-site cooling mechanisms must continuously run, mimicking power plants by drawing fresh water and evaporating it away into the atmosphere.

Artificial Intelligence is now an undeniable part of our everyday lives, whether it is in our work, our schools, or our homes. As technology rapidly evolves, AI has cemented itself as a crucial engine of the global economy. But if "modern problems require modern solutions," then AI itself desperately needs a modern solution to stop it from draining our freshwater reserves and damaging the planet's environment. Through collective global effort and innovative engineering, these solutions are already moving from theory into reality. Tech giants and infrastructure developers are shifting heavy, resource-intensive AI model training exclusively to nighttime hours when ambient temperatures are naturally cooler, dramatically reducing the amount of water lost to evaporation. 

At the same time, new data centers are being strategically relocated to colder global climates to take advantage of "free air" cooling, while facilities in warmer regions are adopting zero-water closed-loop systems, direct-to-chip microfluidics, and non-evaporative liquid immersion technologies (like dunking servers in special non-conductive oil or circulating fluid directly over the chips to trap heat without evaporation) that continuously recycle the exact same liquid without consuming a single drop from local municipal supplies. 

The true test of the 21st century will not be how fast we can scale our algorithms, but how wisely we build them. Progress is meaningless if the very systems we design to streamline our future leave our actual world running on empty; we must ensure that our pursuit of a hyper-automated future does not come at the cost of our physical survival.

 


REFERENCES:

[1] Brown, T., Mann, B., Ryder, N., Subbiah, M., Kaplan, J., Dhariwal, P., Neelakantan, A., Shyam, P., Sastry, G., Askell, A., Agarwal, S., Herbert-Voss, A., Krueger, G., Henighan, T., Child, R., Ramesh, A., Ziegler, D., Wu, J., Winter, C., . . . Amodei, D. (2020). Language models are few-shot learners (arXiv:2005.14165). arXiv. https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.14165

[2] Brynjolfsson, E., Li, D., & Raymond, L. R. (2023). Generative AI at work (Working Paper No. 31161). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://www.nber.org/papers/w31161

[3] Li, P., Yang, J., Mohammed, M. A., George, S., Xu, L., Tsung, G., & Ren, S. (2023). Making AI less "thirsty": Uncovering and addressing the secret water footprint of large language models (arXiv:2304.03271). arXiv. https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.03271

[4] Concentrix. (n.d.). Collections automation for enhanced scalability. https://www.concentrix.com/en-gb/insights/case-studies/collections-automation-for-enhanced-scalability/

[5] Oracle. (2026, February 9). Closed-loop cooling in Oracle AI data centers. Oracle Sustainability Blog. https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/blog/closed-loop-cooling-in-oracle-ai-data-centers-2026-02-09/

[6] SAP. (2026, January 26). What is Robotic Process Automation (RPA)? SAP Business Insights. https://www.sap.com/resources/what-is-rpa

[7] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. (2024). The environmental footprint of data centers in the United States. U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Analysis Division. https://energyanalysis.lbl.gov/publications/environmental-footprint-data-centers

[8] Association of American Universities. (2024, January 23). AI programs consume large volumes of scarce water. Featured Research Topics. https://www.aau.edu/research-scholarship/featured-research-topics/ai-programs-consume-large-volumes-scarce-water

[9] Ren, S. (2024). AI consumes a lot of water — but why? [Video]. TED Conferences. https://embed.ted.com/talks/shaolei_ren_ai_consumes_a_lot_of_water_but_why

[10] FydiGlobal. (2026, April 12). The future of AI and human in BPO: 2026 outlook. LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/future-ai-human-bpo-2026-outlook-fydiglobal-gnxte

[11] FydiGlobal. (2026, May 3). AI in BPO industry: Evolution or extinction. LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ai-bpo-industry-evolution-extinction-fydiglobal-xdbac

๐—Ÿ๐—œ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—”๐—ฅ๐—ฌ: “Mother's Daughter” by Lana Yvonne Rante

               



Cartoon by: Blessed Gift Paradina

Published by: Kyla Shane Recullo

Date Published: July 13, 2026

Time Published: 10:30 PM

 

Category: Poetry

Theme: A daughter's grief towards being a disappointment

 

Oh, mother, what would you think of me now?

Would I still be the little girl you'd see?

If you searched my face, would you ask me how?

Or say I'm still the child you believe to be?

 

I think I am rotting away somehow,

Can you smell what hides beneath my skin?

A quiet decay I carry even now,

A daughter shaped softly by the rot within.

 

Mother, I have grown old and weary enough to know,

That I cannot be your sunshine once again,

The passing years have taught my back to bow,

And turned soft warmth into a quiet pain

 

You stopped following to see how far I'd go,

Perhaps you thought I'd outrun all my doubt,

But the truth is, mother, even moving slow,

I never truly wandered that far out.

๐—Ÿ๐—”๐—ง๐—›๐—”๐—Ÿ๐—”๐—œ๐—ก: "Mata sa Langit, Paa sa Lupa: Ang batang gumuguhit sa UPD" ni Kecy Ann Alforte

                   


Disenyo ni: Erelah Janika Geniza

Inilathala ni: Kyla Shane Recullo

Petsang Inilathala: Hulyo 13, 2026

Oras na Inilathala: 9:20:AM
 

Sa mundong puno ng kabataang malayang naglalaro sa kalsada, may mga batang dapat sana'y malaya nilang nararanasan ang saya ng pagkabata. Na dapat ay wala silang ibang iniisip kundi tamasin ang kanilang pagkabata at magsaya sa kanilang buhay. Isa na rito si Maleen, isang batang nangangarap na makapasok sa University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD) at handang magsikap sa murang edad upang makamit ang kaniyang mithiin.

 

Si Maleen ay isang batang sumikat sa TikTok. Nakilala siya matapos ibahagi ni Noah, Fine Arts student sa UPD ang isang bidyo. Sa kaniyang kapsyon, ipinakilala niya ang batang nag-aalok ng portrait na drawing at isinalaysay ang kaniyang naging opinyon sa sitwasyon ni Maleen. Mula rito, umabot sa libo-libong tao ang video at patuloy na hinahangaan at ibinabahagi ng lahat.

 

SAMPUNG PISONG SINING

Sa gitna ng malawak na damuhan ng UPD, na mas kilala bilang Sunken Garden, kung saan nagtitipon ang mga mag-aaral, pamilya, at iba pang mga bumibisita upang magpahinga at maglibang, makikita si Maleen na tahimik na nag-aalok ng pagguhit ng portrait. Habang ang iba ay nagpapalipas ng oras sa pamamasyal, siya naman ay gumugugol ng bawat sandali sa pagguhit ng mga larawan sa halagang sampung piso, dala ang pag-asang unti-unti siyang mailalapit nito sa kaniyang pangarap.

 

Ang kaniyang kinikita ay inilalaan niya bilang baon sa pagpasok sa paaralan. Noong una, isang halos pudpod na lapis lamang ang kaniyang gamit sa pagguhit. Gayunpaman, hindi ito naging hadlang upang ipagpatuloy niya ang kaniyang ginagawa. Hindi rin siya humihingi ng higit pa sa sampung piso sapagkat para sa kaniya, sapat na ang marangal na paraan ng paghahanapbuhay.

 

"Hindi po ako namamalimos kasi parang pinapatay ko na rin po ang magulang ko," ani niya. Hindi siya naghahanap ng awa, kundi ng pagkakataong kumita sa paraang marangal. Sa murang edad, nauunawaan na niya ang halaga ng dignidad, pagsisikap, at pagmamahal sa kaniyang mga magulang.

 

DANGAL SA BAWAT GUHIT

Maaaring hindi pa kasing pulido ng mga bihasang mangguguhit ang mga obra ni Maleen, ngunit sa bawat sketch ay simbolo ng kaniyang talento, tiyaga, at pagmamahal sa sining.

 

Hindi lamang nagsisilbing libangan o pagkakakitaan ang pagguhit para kay Maleen. Isa rin itong paraan upang maipagpatuloy ang kaniyang pag-aaral at mabawasan, kahit paano, ang pasaning dinadala ng kaniyang mga magulang.

 

Ngunit marami ang nagtataka kung bakit sampung piso lamang ang halaga ng bawat portrait, sumasagot siya nang may ngiti sa labi ngunit may bigat na dala ng kaniyang realidad. Ani niya, saka na lamang siya magtataas ng presyo dahil mahal pa ang bilihin at nais niyang manatiling abot-kaya ang mga guhit.

 

KATOTOHANANG MULAT

"Mukhang 'di naman po ako papasa, kasi hindi naman po ako matalino at mayaman," saad ni Maleen. Sa murang isip, nabuo sa kaniya ang paniniwalang ang mga prestihiyosong pamantasan ay para lamang sa mga may kakayahan sa buhay at sa mga itinuturing na pinakamahuhusay.

 

Maaga niyang natutuhan na hindi pantay ang oportunidad na kinahaharap ng bawat bata. Bagama't hindi lahat ay nagsisimula sa parehong kalagayan, pinipili pa rin niyang magsumikap at kumapit sa pag-asang balang araw ay maaabot din niya ang kaniyang mithiin.

 

Sa halip na paglalaro at pag-aaral lamang ang kaniyang iniisip, pasan din niya ang hangaring makatulong sa kaniyang pamilya. Alam niyang ang bawat maliit na hakbang ay maaaring maging daan tungo sa mas magandang kinabukasan.

 

KAMAY NA UMALALAY

Milyun-milyong manonood ang nakaabot sa video ni Noah sa TikTok, at libo-libo sa kanila ang naantig sa kuwento ni Maleen. Mula sa simpleng pagguhit sa Sunken Garden, naging inspirasyon siya ng mga taong nakakita ng kaniyang pagsisikap.

 

Mula sa batang gumagamit ng halos pudpod na lapis, mayroon na siyang mga bagong kagamitan sa sining na ipinagkaloob ng mga taong naniwala sa kaniyang pangarap. Ang mga simpleng tulong na kaniyang natanggap ay naging patunay na may mga taong handang umalalay sa mga batang nagsisikap.

 

Mas naging makulay ang bawat guhit ni Maleen, hindi lamang dahil bago ang mga ito, kundi dahil sa pag-asang iginuhit ng mga taong piniling maging bahagi ng kaniyang paglalakbay.

 

PATULOY KITANG MAMAHALIN

’Di mo man marinig, 'di mo man madama. Minsan, ang mga pangarap ay hindi palaging naririnig o nadarama ng ibang tao, ngunit may mga paraan upang maipahayag ang mga ito.

 

Tulad ni Maleen, hindi man niya ito palaging naipapahayag sa salita, naipakikita naman niya ito sa bawat hagod ng lapis at krayola. Sa bawat guhit, unti-unti niyang binibigyang-buhay ang kaniyang pangarap. Mas nagiging malinaw sa kaniya ang kaniyang mithiin na makapagtapos ng pag-aaral.

 

Ang kuwento ni Maleen ay nagsisilbing paalala na ang talento ay nararapat bigyang-pansin, anuman ang edad o antas ng buhay. Higit pa rito, ipinakikita niyang ang edukasyon ay hindi dapat maging pribilehiyo ng iilan, kundi karapatan ng bawat kabataan. Sa halip na hayaang manatiling pangarap lamang ang kanilang mithiin, maaari tayong maging bahagi ng kanilang paglalakbay sa pamamagitan ng pagsuporta at paniniwala sa kanilang kakayahan.

 

Sa sining na nagbibigay-buhay sa mga pangarap, walang sinuman ang dapat mapagkaitan ng pagkakataong matuto at makapag-aral. Huwag nating hayaang manatiling guhit lamang ang kanilang mga pangarap. Sa halip, sama-sama natin itong kulayan, bigyang-buhay, at gawing realidad.

 

MGA SANGGUNIAN:

Pulido, M. at Veneracion, J. (2025, January 11). 11-anyos na bata, pasan ang mabibigat na kawayan para kumita. GMA News. https://youtu.be/uWO0PZ6Bvrc?si=iuwl8H8Kbr1YWAwp

 

Romblon, N. [@nowas.arkk]. (2026, July 1). Ang batang nagda-drawing sa UP [Video]. TikTok. https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSX1THCky/@nowas.arkk

 

Vivo, I. [@icnsrv]. (2026, July 5). One of the reasons I'm so determined to succeed in life is because of kids like her [Video]. TikTok. https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSX1TtNsS/@icnsrv

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

 ๐—ก๐—˜๐—ช๐—ฆ: “UP Researchers Discover Four New Fault Zones West of Luzon” by Ava Graciella Ainza


Layout by: Monique Baban

Published by: Rianna Isabel M. Tan

Date Published: July 7, 2026

Time Published: 1:02 PM


A multinational research team that included two geologists from the University of the Philippines Diliman, Leo T. Amarda and Carla B. Dimalanta, along with scientists from Taiwan, previously identified four unmapped fault zones beneath the sea west of Luzon.


The faults appeared to expand out from the main Philippine Fault Zone (PFZ), as per the study released by the UP office of the vice president for academic affairs (OVPAA), mentioned.


With the usage of high-resolution seafloor maps and seismic-reflection profiles, the researchers discovered four offshore fault zones that emerge from the northwestward extension of the Philippine Fault Zone.


It is explained that the southernmost branch may continue toward the Manila Trench, a known major offshore subduction zone west of Luzon, which can help clarify why the trench is divided into different segments.


Northern and southern sections descending beneath the region at different angles was found as evidence that the subducted slab central Luzon was ripped.


One of the faults’ branches appears to extend within the main fault to the Manila trench, a major undersea feature wherein the tsunamis and earthquakes can also come into existence.


Researchers said that the tearing may be caused by the two major geologic collisions happening at the same time, one from Palawan Microcontinental Block pushing from the southwest, and another from the Philippine Rise pushing from the northeast.


They also mentioned that it is important to understand how PFZ works as it is essential for earthquake risk reduction within the country. 


The researchers added; by knowing geologic structures, a person can understand much more about the complex forces shaping Luzon, which can be the guide of improving hazard assessments and earthquake preparedness.


REFERENCES:

Cariso, B (2026, July 02). 4 new fault zones discovered in Luzon. Philstar Global.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2026/07/04/2539653/4-new-fault-zones-discovered-luzon


Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs (2026, July 02). Researchers have discovered four new fault zones beneath the sea west of Luzon, branching out from the main Philippine Fault Zone

OVPAA education ph.

https://ovpaa.up.edu.ph/research/researchers-have-discovered-four-new-fault-zones-beneath-the-sea-west-of-luzon-branching-out-from-the

-main-philippine-fault-zone/?fbclid=

๐—ก๐—˜๐—ช๐—ฆ: “Court Orders Marcoleta's Detention Over Plunder Case” by Francheska Pielago

 

Layout by: Dhen Lusanta 

Published by: Keshia Gwyneth Esposa

Date Published: July 7, 2026

Time Published: 8:42 AM


The Sandiganbayan arrested Senator Rodante Marcoleta on July 6 over a ₱75-million plunder case after finding probable cause involving alleged undeclared campaign donations during the 2025 elections.


The Sandiganbayan Third Division issued the warrant after denying Marcoleta's motions to dismiss the case, suspend the proceedings, and stop the implementation of the arrest warrant.


Associate Justice Karl Miranda said that the court found probable cause but emphasized that the warrant does not determine guilt.


Marcoleta voluntarily appeared before the anti-graft court and said he expected the warrant. He stated that he would not hide and would face the charges.


Authorities brought him to Camp Crame for booking before transferring him to the New Quezon City Jail in Payatas.


The Office of the Ombudsman filed the plunder case, alleging that Marcoleta received ₱75 million in campaign donations from former Anakalusugan Representative Michael Defensor and businessmen Joseph Espiritu and Aristotle Viray last January 2025.


Prosecutors stated that Marcoleta failed to declare the funds in his Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN) and campaign finance reports. They also alleged that the donor's taxes were paid only in December 2025, which they cited as evidence of concealment.


Aside from plunder, Marcoleta and his co-accused also face charges for violating Presidential Decree No. 46, which prohibits public officials from receiving gifts or benefits related to their official duties.


Marcoleta denied the allegations and maintained that the case is politically motivated. Under Republic Act No. 7080 (Plunder Law), a person charged with plunder may be granted bail only if the court determines, after a bail hearing, that the evidence of guilt is not strong.


REFERENCES:

GMA Network. (2026, July 6). Arrest warrant out for Rodante Marcoleta, 3 others over P75-M plunder case

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/993635/sandiganbayan-arrest-warrant-rodante-marcoleta-plunder-case/story


Inquirer.net. (2026, July 6). Marcoleta to be detained at Payatas jail over plunder case

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2258243/marcoleta-to-be-detained-at-payatas-jail-over-plunder-case


Philstar. (2026, July 6). Marcoleta arrested in P75-M plunder case

https://share.google/YswVPe0hU8th1n1iU

Office of the Ombudsman. Republic Act No. 7080 (Plunder Law)

https://share.google/iy5Ia4quTD4uNIZSG


Arrest warrant out for Rodante Marcoleta, 3 others over P75-M plunder case

www.gmanetwork.com

Thursday, July 2, 2026

๐—ก๐—˜๐—ช๐—ฆ: “Excavation collapse in Las Piรฑas kills two workers” by John Resty M. Merano

 

Layout by: Pryce Yunique Cabezas

Published by: Keshia Gwyneth Esposa

Date Published: July 2, 2026

Time Published: 9:19 AM

Two workers died and one sustained injuries after an excavation site collapsed during a Maynilad Water Services pipeline project, trapping them beneath soil inside an 18-meter-deep trench in Barangay Pamplona Dos, Las Piñas City on June 28.


The victims, identified only as Justine and Ricky, were carrying out excavation work when the trench suddenly caved in, burying them under loose soil. Rescue personnel immediately responded to the scene, while the injured worker was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.


Members of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), local disaster response units, and other rescue teams conducted an overnight retrieval operation to locate the trapped workers. Rescue teams recovered the bodies of Justine and Ricky at around 6:44 a.m. on June 29.


Maynilad Water Services confirmed the deaths and expressed condolences to the victims’ families. The company also stated that it is cooperating with authorities in the investigation and will extend assistance to the affected families while reviewing the project’s safety measures.


The Las Piñas City Police, together with the other concerned agencies, launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the collapse and to verify whether occupational safety standards and excavation protocols were properly observed at the work site.


The investigation is ongoing as authorities continue to determine the cause of the collapse and assess compliance with existing safety protocols.


REFERENCES:

Chi, C. (2026, June 29). Two workers killed after dig site collapses in Las Piรฑas. The Philippine Star. https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2026/06/29/2538581/two-workers-killed-after-dig-site-collapses-las-pias

 

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