Thursday, July 16

Busy today?We read the news
so you don't have to.

A 2-minute briefing covering the biggest stories in the Philippines today. For people who want to stay informed without turning news into a second job.

What we're covering05 stories
  1. 01Sara Duterte impeachment trial continues
  2. 02Middle East crisis affects Filipinos' energy costs
  3. 03Labor groups urge fuel tax suspension
  4. 04SC dismisses contempt cases against critics
  5. 05New bills address school safety concerns

Every story links back to its original source.

One daily update. No noise.

  1. 01

    We read every major PH news outlet

    Morning to night, we keep an eye on what's being published.

  2. 02

    We figure out which stories actually matter

    Not by clicks or controversy — by what actually changes the day in the Philippines.

  3. 03

    We rewrite them in plain language

    Just the facts. No spin, no clickbait, no AI fluff.

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    You catch up in about 2 minutes

    Watch wherever you follow us. One briefing, every day.

What people stick around for.

Fast

Catch up during your coffee break.

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Sources you already trust. We just bring them together.

The habit, not the hassle.

  • One update a day
  • Just the stories that matter
  • No clickbait
  • No endless scrolling
  • Sources always included

Less time. Same picture.

The old way
  • Hundreds of articles
  • 10–20 minutes to skim
  • Clickbait headlines
  • Multiple apps
The new way
  • Top stories only
  • About 2 minutes
  • Concise summaries
  • One daily update

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For busy Filipinos who still want to know.

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Every day, we read the news for you and turn it into a short update you can watch on your commute, coffee break, or before bed.

That's today's catch-up.
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