AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPolice Accountability: PNP chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. ordered a tougher crackdown after two active-duty cops were arrested—one in Quezon City for rape and another in Davao del Norte for domestic violence—sending a clear message that the badge won’t shield wrongdoing. OFW Returns & Reintegration: Marcos approved an extra ₱3 billion for the Department of Migrant Workers’ repatriation chain, as 24 Filipinos freed from Russia after nine months arrived home in two batches following Marcos’ talks with Vladimir Putin. Father’s Day Culture: Marcos shared personal lessons from his late father, while First Lady Liza Marcos and their sons jokingly issued an “executive order” for him to rest—plus mall events across Metro Manila turned the holiday into family activities. Public Safety & Civic Life: Religious and civil groups plan the June 28 “White Ribbon Movement” at EDSA; PNP is preparing security and traffic management for the rally. Education & Culture: National Artist for Film Kidlat Tahimik renounced his title in protest of CHED’s proposed cut to general education units, warning it could weaken humanities and civic learning. Health & Future Generations: A new nutrition survey flags stunting at 25.3% among children 5 and below, raising alarm for learning and development. Tourism & Lifestyle: Bohol stakeholders push for more Japan flights after a successful Tokyo–Bohol charter, while Bulacan tourism rebounds with nature spots and festivals. Sports Spotlight: USA swept the Volleyball Nations League Pasig leg; Alex Eala heads to Bad Homburg with Venus Williams, and Sisi Rondina tied the knot in a church wedding.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.