AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSchool Safety & Online Threats: The PNP warned of a rise in supposed threats against schools nationwide, urging the public to verify reports as some incidents appear aimed at avoiding classes or exams. Tacloban Aftermath: Classes resumed at Eastern Samar’s largest high school after bomb and gun threats were cleared, but attendance stayed low as parents remained anxious. Digital Extremism Probe: The PNP asked foreign counterparts to help track “764,” an online extremist group linked to the Tacloban school shooting, while DepEd said it’s coordinating with the PNP and DICT to protect learners from online groomers. Juvenile Justice Case: In Las Piñas, four minors were taken into custody over an alleged stabbing incident, with complaints to be filed for frustrated murder and attempted murder. Faith & Public Life: Clergy for Good Governance announced a prayer walk around the Senate ahead of VP Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial, while the INC ended its rally for Sen. Rodante Marcoleta, with police citing restraint and professionalism. Politics in Court: The Senate ordered Duterte to appear in person or via counsel on July 6 as the trial begins, and the Ombudsman filed a plunder case against Marcoleta at the Sandiganbayan. Culture & Pride: BINI met DOT officials to discuss becoming tourism ambassadors, and Alexandra Eala made history by reaching Wimbledon’s third round after beating Maya Joint. Heritage & Identity: A UP policy brief calls for protecting Ilonggo pork soup La Paz batchoy as homegrown intellectual property. Sports & Youth: The Philippines won medals at the inaugural Asia-Pacific Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence, marking its first regional appearance.
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