Read more about the article NPA says additional army battalions to defend companies out to ‘plunder lands’
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NPA says additional army battalions to defend companies out to ‘plunder lands’

A piece of machinery owned by a multinational corporation was torched by suspected members of the NPA in a village in Bukidnon early Friday morning, November 3?,? the ?Army said.

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Read more about the article Moro leader: Financial assistance, not temporary shelters for Marawi
CONGESTED. A total of 172 families or 1,025 individuals, driven away by the continuing war in Marawi City, are staying for more than three weeks now inside the evacuation center in Balo-i town, Lanao del Norte. Congestion and sanitation are among the problems that evacuees confront every day inside the center, situations that authorities fear might lead to more problems such as sickness and diseases. (Alex D. Lopez/davaotoday.com)

Moro leader: Financial assistance, not temporary shelters for Marawi

Instead of requiring displaced Marawi residents to live in transitional shelters, a Moro leader advised government that giving them direct financial assistance would be a better way to facilitate rehabilitation efforts in the war-torn city.

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Read more about the article ‘Christians, Muslims must unite to thwart extremism’
ISIS IS REAL. Graffiti on this building indicat?es? that the ISIS, together with the Maute group positioned and occupied this street in Marawi City. (Alexander Lopez/davaotoday.com)

‘Christians, Muslims must unite to thwart extremism’

Muslims and Christians alike must work together to ensure that what happened in Marawi City and other areas in Mindanao will not be destroyed by extremists.

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Read more about the article More than 5,000 tourists troop to Camiguin for Lanzones Festival
SUNKEN CEMETERY. Tourists pose to have their pictures taken, while others take photos of the giant cross that mark the Sunken Cemetery, which was submerged following an earthquake in 1871. The landmark is one of Camiguin's attractions. (Jigger J. Jerusalem/davaotoday.com)

More than 5,000 tourists troop to Camiguin for Lanzones Festival

Amid the implementation of martial law in Mindanao, visitors flock to this province to join the celebration of its 38th Lanzones Festival, a yearly event that draws thousands here.

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