PetMarra joins PAWS to celebrate World Animal Day with heartfelt pet blessing

PetMarra is proud to announce its participation in the annual World Animal Day and Pet Blessing event, organized by the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), happening on October 5 at the SM North Edsa Skydome.

The celebration will be a special day of love and gratitude, bringing together furparents and animal lovers. The venue will be open to the public at 10 a.m., inviting everyone in a program of fun activities and surprises.

Attendees are encouraged to arrive early, as seating for the main event is on a first-come, first-served basis. Scheduled at 5 p.m., the much-anticipated annual pet blessing will commence.

During the one-of-a-kind mass dedicated for pets, each animal will be individually blessed. This symbolizes the importance of every pet in our lives and our responsibility to protect and cherish them.

This exceptional ceremony offers pet owners and their beloved companions a unique experience to be part of a community that understands the deepness of their bond. It is a truly memorable occasion that reaffirms the commitment to responsible pet ownership.

As one of the major sponsors, PetMarra will be at the forefront of the event with exciting activities and free products for furparents.

It will showcase its range of high-quality products, each crafted to help pet parents provide their furry companions with the best nutrition for a lifetime.

PetMarra’s commitment to quality is evident as its products exceed the rigorous nutritional guidelines of the Association of American Feed Control Officials and are registered with the Bureau of Animal Industry, ensuring the highest standards of safety and excellence.

In a further show of support for the animal community, PetMarra will be giving a special donation to PAWS during the event.

The funds were raised through a special live stream collaboration with Shopee in response to the series of typhoons and floods that have impacted local communities. The donation will match Shopee’s contribution, ensuring a substantial aid to animal welfare efforts.

PetMarra’s collaboration with PAWS on World Animal Day is more than a sponsorship; it is a partnership built on a shared mission to advocate for responsible pet ownership and elevate animal welfare standards.

From the Philippines to the world: A global degree is more accessible than you think

For many Filipinos, the dream of earning a global education often comes at a cost-literally and figuratively.

It’s a dream that often feels out of reach. The idea of studying abroad entails high tuition fees, long distance and being far from home and loved ones. But what if you could earn an international degree without ever leaving the country?

The collaboration between Mapúa University’s E.T. Yuchengco School of Business, School of Medicine, School of Health Sciences and School of Nursing, and Arizona State University® (ASU) is making the dream of earning a global degree at home possible. Students in the Philippines can now access innovative, world-class, and internationally recognized education without the hefty price tag or the need to move overseas.

‘Through the collaboration, we are able to strengthen our efforts to providing future-ready and globally competitive learning that responds to changing demands of the evolving market. We are preparing our students to be global citizens and this collaboration allows them to work with international peers, adopt global perspectives, and understand how to thrive in diverse environments,’ said Dr. Dodjie Maestrecampo, president and CEO of Mapúa University.

The modern path to global learning

The collaboration delivers transnational education, a modern approach to learning that involves cross-border ties between two educational institutions. It allows students to take programs and degrees from another university without relocating. By bridging higher education institutions across different countries, transnational education makes global education more accessible to students worldwide. It brings the world’s top universities and their expertise into local campuses and translates their learnings into the context of a student’s home country.

In the Philippines, global education is gaining traction with the government passing the Transnational Higher Education Law in 2019 to expand ‘access to educational services.’ It aims to ‘modernize the Philippine higher education sector and bring international quality standards and expertise into the country.’ This is now redefining what it means to earn a global degree in the Philippines.

The collaboration between Mapúa University E.T. Yuchengco School of Business, School of Medicine, School of Health Sciences and School of Nursing, and ASU® provides students with access to ASU®’s world-class programs and curriculum in the country. Also, the faculty has access to ASU®’s content repository to enhance their teaching materials and practices. This has eliminated economic, geographic and cultural constraints, making global learning accessible to students in the Philippines.

For students aspiring to study abroad, this model presents a compelling alternative: the prestige and intellectual challenge of an international degree, at a fraction of the price. It helps Filipino families achieve global ambitions without uprooting their lives. Beyond cost savings, it also promotes cross-border engagement, improves cultural competence, and prepares students for work in multicultural environments.

Innovation-driven learning

In addition to the integration of global curricula, what makes the collaboration stand out and innovative is the cultural and knowledge exchange between two recognized educational institutions. Mapúa University, and its subsidiaries Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna and Mapúa Malayan Colleges Mindanao, were all equipped and designed with respective Global Classrooms, enabling students to attend cross-boundary classes in real-time virtually.

Through the Global Classroom, Mapúa students engage with faculty from ASU® and the ASU®-Cintana Alliance network and peers, helping broaden their international perspective and culturally immerse themselves in an international learning environment. This prepares them to tackle real-world challenges while developing cross-border skills that are highly sought by multinational and international employers.

The collaboration also uses cutting-edge technology to enrich learning experiences. Mapúa’s virtual learning environment, augmented by ASU®’s new and relevant practices, allows for highly interactive and immersive learning.

As technology evolves, with remote working and global mobility changing the face of industries across the board, innovative transnational education becomes necessary for graduates to thrive in the workplace of tomorrow. The collaboration positions students at the forefront, imparting the technical and adaptive skills they need.

A global future that starts at home

Students today increasingly seek advanced programs that offer flexibility, local and international relevance, and global competence. Mapúa University addresses this head-on, inviting Filipino students and their families to invest in a future with endless global opportunities.

As Mapúa University’s transnational education continues to evolve, it sets the benchmark for how other universities around the region, and beyond, would deliver global learning. Technology is continuing to blur national borders, and transnational education is now becoming a way forward into accessible, innovative, and future-ready global education for Filipinos.

MREIT still interested in MEG mall assets

It was almost a year ago that MREIT first talked about diversifying its portfolio with some retail assets, and while shareholders would obviously prefer to have had this deal completed in the first half of the year, late is better than never. Unfortunately for MREIT holders, nothing has changed. At its heart, this is just a press release that reiterates MREIT’s interest in acquiring retail assets. There’s no approved deal, and in fact, just more hype about MEG’s massive bag of commercial real estate and half-massive portfolio of mall assets. I’m not an MREIT shareholder, but if I were, I’d obviously prefer my management team to spend the REIT’s value on acquiring high-value mall assets as opposed to a massive batch of commercial office buildings amid the long-term decline of the commercial sector. MREIT shareholders are basically flat (excluding dividends) in terms of stock price action since that original announcement was made, far below its non-Villar office/mall combo rivals like AREIT (+8% since November 2024) and RCR (+26% since November 2024).

Cop tagged in rape of minor hunted

A police lieutenant accused of raping a 14-year-old girl in Ginatilan town, Cebu, is now the subject of a manhunt by the Cebu Police Provincial Office (CPPO).

The victim, a Grade 9 student from Barangay Poblacion II, Malabuyoc, accused Police Lt. Jephte D. Bariga, officer-in-charge of Malabuyoc Police Station, of sexual assault. The incident allegedly happened in Barangay San Roque, Ginatilan, around 12:20 a.m. on September 28.

Later that day, at around 10:30 p.m., the victim and her family reported the incident to the Ginatilan Municipal Police Station. Authorities immediately launched a hot pursuit operation until 8 a.m. the following day but failed to locate the suspect at his police station.

On September 30, CPPO confirmed that manhunt operations are ongoing after initial follow-up efforts yielded no results. The case was already elevated to Police Brigadier General Redrico Maranan, regional director of Police Regional Office (PRO)-7, who immediately ordered Bariga’s relief effective September 28.

The suspect was also directed to surrender his service firearm and Philippine National Police (PNP) identification card.

Meanwhile, the Provincial Headquarters and the Women and Children Protection Desk assisted the victim in her medical examination and provided her and her family with security detail.

To prevent Bariga’s escape, lookout bulletins were issued to all seaports and airports across Cebu. CPPO has also coordinated with local officials and the suspect’s family for his surrender.

CPPO officer-in-charge Police Colonel Abubakar Mangelen Jr. assured the public of accountability in handling the case.

‘The Cebu Police Provincial Office remains committed to upholding justice, accountability, and integrity. We assure the public that justice will be served,’ said Mangelen.

Bariga is set to face administrative and criminal charges for violations of Republic Act 8353, or the Anti-Rape Law of 1997, as amended by Republic Act 11648 on statutory rape.

Ukraine, Philippines eye renewed parliamentary ties after first major delegation visit

Ukraine and the Philippines are moving to revive a dormant agreement between their parliament and the Philippine Congress following the first major Ukrainian delegation visit to Manila, Ukraine’s ambassador said.

The Ukrainian parliamentary delegation, which includes lawmakers, members of Ukrainian media and think tanks, was on a three-day visit to the Philippines from September 22 to 24 to strengthen bilateral relations.

Ukrainian Ambassador to the Philippines Yuliia Fediv told Philstar.com in an interview on Monday, September 29, that the ‘most valuable’ part of the delegation’s visit was the talks between both countries’ lawmakers for trade ties.

‘We had several meetings, but I think the most valuable one was the meeting between the MPs and the House of Representatives of the Congress,’ Fediv said.

‘We were pretty lucky to join the session at the House and also to have a meeting with the Speaker before his first speech at the House,’ the ambassador said.

Members of Ukraine’s Parliament also met with the House Inter-Parliamentary and Foreign Policy Committee on September 23 to discuss renewing a memorandum of understanding signed in the 1990s between the Ukrainian Parliament and the House.

The panel is chaired by Rep. Georgina de Venecia (Pangasinan, 4th District).

‘We talked about renewing the text of this memorandum and making it more active now, and to sign maybe the new MOU or the action plan with deliverables for the next years,’ the Ukrainian ambassador told Philstar.com.

Lawmakers from both countries spoke of potential cooperation in trade and investment, with Ukrainian officials saying they see room to strengthen export-import ties.

Other areas discussed include science and technology, people-to-people exchanges, and coordination at international forums on maintaining rules-based international order.

The ambassador said the next steps include renewing the MOU and encouraging more exchanges between Ukrainian and Philippine legislators in the coming years.

Broader diplomatic push

Ukraine is finalizing several agreements with the Philippines, including memoranda on a joint commission for trade and investment, agriculture, security and cybersecurity, the Ukrainian ambassador said.

The embassy is also working with Ateneo de Manila University and other schools to establish Ukrainian studies programs, with Ukrainian universities planning reciprocal courses on Filipino history and ASEAN issues.

The ambassador said Ukraine wants direct communication between the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and Ukraine’s Ministry on culture and information policy.

A cybersecurity memorandum focused on countering disinformation is also in the works.

Manila is expected to open an embassy in Kyiv, though no timeline was given.

For now, Ukraine coordinates with the Philippine ambassador to Warsaw, Poland, who also covers Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Manila in June, where he met President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and vowed to strengthen both nations’ diplomatic ties, which have spanned over three decades.

Clara Benin to hold 2-night concert celebrating 1st releases

Following the sold-out success of her 2023 concert at the Music Museum, Clara Benin returns to the big stage with a heartfelt celebration of the records that shaped her artistic journey.

“Born On A Rainy Night: Celebrating 10 Years of Human Eyes and Riverchild” is a two-night concert happening on October 3 and 4, 2025, at the Manila Metropolitan Theater.

Presented by Minsan Studio, the special show reimagines Clara’s early work with a 30-piece orchestra, under the musical direction and arrangement of Ria Villena-Osorio.

Drawing from her debut album “Human Eyes” and extended play “Riverchild,” both from 2015, the upcoming performance offers a fresh, cinematic take on the music that helped define Clara’s voice in the Philippine indie music scene.

“I’ll be performing songs from those records, but reimagined with an orchestra,” Clara said in a statement. “It’s something I’ve always dreamed of doing, and getting to do it for this show makes it even more meaningful.”

The concert is envisioned as both cinematic and intimate, a moment to reflect on where the songs began, and how they’ve grown through the years.

Clara did not fully assure a new release would follow after the concert, “But it definitely feels like a bridge between the past and the future. Working on these arrangements has been grounding, and it’s given me a clearer sense of where I want to go next.”

Jason Conan, head of Minsan Studio which is aiding Clara stage the concert, shared more about the show’s creative direction.

“Clara and the team started by going back to the songs, the feelings, the time and place where they were first written,” he said. “It was important to stay true to those emotions, while allowing the music to grow with who Clara is now.”

New storm brewing east of Philippines may hit Luzon early October – PAGASA

A low pressure area east of Philippine waters could develop into a tropical cyclone within the next two days, the state weather bureau PAGASA said Tuesday, September 30.

In its 5 p.m. forecast, PAGASA said the system has a medium chance of strengthening into a tropical depression and is likely to enter the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) by Tuesday evening.

The low pressure area was last spotted 1,070 kilometers east-northeast of Eastern Visayas at 3 p.m.

PAGASA’s tropical cyclone-threat potential report also indicated a high chance of a storm crossing Luzon this week, from September 29 to October 5.

Weather specialist Charmagne Varilla said Northern Luzon, Metro Manila, Central Luzon, and Legazpi City can expect overcast skies and rain from Thursday, October 2, lasting until Saturday, October 4, before conditions improve.

A second tropical cyclone-like vortex (TCLV) may form by the second week of October. By October 6 to 12, the first storm is expected to exit PAR toward the Vietnam-Hainan area, while the second storm may enter the northeastern boundary of PAR.

The report further forecasts that tropical cyclones forming in October could make landfall in provinces across Northern, Central and Southern Luzon, as well as Visayas.

Some systems developing in the western Pacific may enter PAR but are expected to recurve northward, moving toward Japan or Korea.

More rain

Although the low pressure area has not yet directly impacted the Philippines, warm easterly winds are expected to bring cloudy skies with scattered rain and thunderstorms on Wednesday, October 1, in the following areas:

Metro Manila

CALABARZON

MIMAROPA

Bicol Region

Aurora

Pampanga

Bulacan

Zambales

Bataan

Northern Samar

The rest of the country is forecast to experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies, with isolated rain showers or thunderstorms.

The Philippines is still reeling from the aftermath of severe flooding caused by the combined effects of tropical cyclones ‘Mirasol,’ ‘Nando’ and ‘Opong,’ along with the southwest monsoon.

Several provinces and cities have declared a state of calamity to prioritize rehabilitation efforts as thousands remain displaced.

New era dawns

Four coaches face their baptism of fire when hostilities in the PBA’s 50th season get going Sunday.

Pampanga Vice Gov. Dennis ‘Delta’ Pineda serves as the new shots-caller for Converge as he joins fellow debutants LA Tenorio (Magnolia), Willy Wilson (Phoenix) and Ronald Tubid (Terrafirma) in pitting coaching skills against the likes of TNT’s Chot Reyes and Barangay Ginebra’s Tim Cone in the league’s golden season.

‘Malaking challenge po,’ said Pineda, who previously led the Pampanga Giant Lanterns to back-to-back MPBL titles en route to winning a pair of Coach of the Year awards.

‘Masaya, siyempre ito ‘yung best league sa atin dito sa Pilipinas, isa sa pinakamalaking liga sa buong Asya. Talagang mixed emotion po. Medyo mabigat na challenge po sa mga babanggain naming mga teams plus ‘yung mga coaches na makakabangga namin talagang nakaka-nerbyos pa rin po,’ he added.

Tenorio, Wilson and Tubid rose from the players’ ranks before taking their head coaching jobs.

‘It’s still something that I’m growing into, I’m adjusting to. As far as how long before I become comfortable (with the position), I really don’t know. I’m not really looking down the road. I’m just looking at the next step right in front of me and trying to be the best at taking that step,’ said Wilson.

The prospect of battling his coaches during his playing years is ‘quite overwhelming’ for Wilson.

‘The daunting task of coaching across the court from those guys (veteran mentors), it’s very, very humbling and at times, I start asking myself kung para sa akin ba ito. So it’s a mixture of that, but obviously thankful and anxious to go out and take this challenge,’ he said.

Tenorio, who may assume the dual role of player-coach during the campaign, said it’s been a pleasant learning experience.

‘As much as the team is learning now the new system, the new culture, mas natututo ako sa kanila. I have a lot of learning every day,’ said the former Ginebra stalwart.

‘I’m just enjoying my time right now. I don’t want to think about what’s going to happen next, what’s going to happen this coming opening or this season. I just like what I’m seeing sa team namin, how they work hard every day, both vets and young players,’ he added.

From team manager, Tubid takes over the helm for the Dyip.

‘We’re building the team right now. Can’t promise (anything) but we need to compete. Sabi ko sa kanila, basta makapag-compete kami, more chances of winning,’ he said.

Notes: The TNT Tropang 5G dropped a 74-93 loss to reigning UAE titlist Al Sharjah at the start of the Abu Dhabi International Basketball Championship early yesterday (Manila time). The imports-laden Emirati club unleashed a 26-18 closing barrage to take the opening win against all-Filipino TNT. Rey Nambatac led the Tropang 5G with 12 points, five rebounds and three assists. The reigning PBA Governors’ Cup and Commissioner’s Cup kingpins seek a bounceback against another home club, Al Dhafra, at 1 a.m. Wednesday (Manila time).

Filipino sailor may be among crew injured in Gulf of Aden vessel attack

The Department of Migrant Workers is working to confirm whether a Filipino seafarer was among crew members injured after a suspected Houthi attack on the Dutch-flagged cargo vessel Minervagracht in the Gulf of Aden.

Several crew members were hurt and evacuated following the attack, and a Filipino sailor may be among them, the DMW said in a statement Tuesday, September 30.

The agency is coordinating with the ship operator, employer, manning agencies, and the Department of Foreign Affairs, including Philippine consulates, to verify whether Filipinos were aboard the affected vessel.

If confirmed, the DMW says it will provide medical assistance and repatriation, if needed. It will also provide counseling and psychological support, and legal aid for the seafarer and family.

‘Para sa ating mga tripulante at kanilang pamilya: hindi po kayo nag-iisa (To our sailors and their families: you are not alone),’ the DMW statement said. ‘Kasama ninyo ang pamahalaan, kasama ninyo ang DMW (The government and DMW is with you.)

The DMW said it is strengthening protection for seafarers in high-risk areas like the Gulf of Aden

The department will release updates once details are confirmed.

Dangerous route. The Gulf of Aden connects the Red Sea to the Arabian Sea and sits between Yemen and Somalia, regions that have seen armed conflict and piracy for years.

Houthi rebels in Yemen have been launching missile and drone attacks on Israel and on ships in the Red Sea in retaliation for its assault on Gaza, saying these actions are in solidarity with Palestinians.

Filipinos make up over a quarter of seafarers globally. In 2024, at least half a million Filipino seafarers were deployed overseas.

After taking over NorthPort, ‘Giant Risers’ vow to keep up with PBA powerhouses

There’s officially a new PBA team.

The Titan Ultra Giant Risers will be debuting in the PBA Season 50, after the league’s board of governors approved Pureblends Corporation’s purchase of the NorthPort Batang Pier franchise.

‘They will be entering the 50th season of the PBA, and their team will now be known as ‘Titan Ultra’ team,’ PBA board treasurer Raymond Zorrilla said during the pre-season press conference Wednesday at Shangri-La The Fort in Taguig.

Giant Risers team governor Emilio Tiu said they have a roster that can compete against stronger teams.

‘We waited for this event at mga taon, tinaymingan namin yung 50 years because ibang klase itong 50 years sa PBA. And we expected na when we join, we will learn so many things and we can also expand together with PBA,’ Tiu said.

‘For the composition of the team, I have to admit that we are still young, but we have a complete lineup. We will give the strong teams fight without saying ‘kuya.’ Kami, lalaban din kami,’ he added.

The Titan Ultra squad will be coached by Jhonedel Cardel. Former NorthPort head coach Bonnie Tan is a consultant, while Rensy Bajar, Raymund Tiongco, Lester Alvarez, Maverick Chua and Raymond Valenzona are the assistant coaches.

Veterans Calvin Abueva and Joshua Munzon will spearhead the Giant Risers, along with young guns Cade Flores, Fran Yu, Mario Barasi and Chris Koon.

Meanwhile, the PBA announced that former NorthPort team manager Pido Jarencio is the new governor of the Terrafirma Dyip.