NEGROS KILLINGS Marchers participating in the May Day protest in Manila, carry a large banner demanding justice for 19 people ...
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Fil-Am among 19 fatalities in Negros encounter
BACOLOD CITY, Philippines — Aside from a student leader and a party-list group nominee, an American citizen of Filipino descent was among 19 people killed in an encounter in Toboso, Negros Occidental ...
The military yesterday confirmed that 20 alleged communist-led New People’s Army members, including a top commander and four women, died in a series of ...
Local chief executives in Negros Occidental have defended the military against criticisms regarding the death of 19 people in ...
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Negros Occidental launches RECreate program to boost community renewable energy
BACOLOD CITY — The Negros Occidental provincial government is seeking to empower more communities and create further ...
The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) on Sunday expressed grave concern over an armed encounter in Negros Occidental on April 19 that left 19 people dead, ...
BACOLOD CITY – Negros Occidental continues to push for accelerated transition to renewable energy (RE), highlighting three major initiatives in the Renewable Energy Week Expo 2026 at SMX Convention ...
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UP student among those killed in Negros Occidental 'clash'
A student leader from the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman was among the 19 killed in what the military called an encounter with New People's Army rebels in Toboso, Negros Occidental on ...
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Two Americans among 19 killed in Negros Occidental clashes
MANILA, Philippines — Two Americans were among 19 people killed in clashes between government troops and members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Toboso, Negros Occidental on April 19, 2026. In a ...
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Negros Occidental eyes P1-billion savings with solar power shift
BACOLOD CITY—The Negros Occidental provincial government is projected to save at least P1 billion over the next 25 years ...
BACOLOD CITY — Five tourism officials in Negros Occidental have been suspended for six months without pay, triggering claims of harassment and raising questions of due process. Negros Occidental Gov.
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