Here are today’s headlines – the latest news in the Philippines and around the world:
- 'Long story, personal': Sara Duterte teases reason behind Marcos Cabinet exit
- Stairway to heaven? MMDA draws flak for steep EDSA busway wheelchair ramp
- Bacolod's Manokan Country reopens temporarily amid redevelopment tensions
- Hong Kong journalist group head says she was fired by WSJ amid press freedom row
- SEVENTEEN’s concert film ‘Follow Again’ to hit PH cinemas in August
https://www.rappler.com/video/daily-wrap/july-18-2024/
- 'Long story, personal': Sara Duterte teases reason behind Marcos Cabinet exit
- Stairway to heaven? MMDA draws flak for steep EDSA busway wheelchair ramp
- Bacolod's Manokan Country reopens temporarily amid redevelopment tensions
- Hong Kong journalist group head says she was fired by WSJ amid press freedom row
- SEVENTEEN’s concert film ‘Follow Again’ to hit PH cinemas in August
https://www.rappler.com/video/daily-wrap/july-18-2024/
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00:00Today on Rappler
00:13Vice President Sara Duterte says the reason behind her resignation from the Marcos cabinet
00:18is quote, a long story.
00:20The MMDA is under fire for a steep wheelchair ramp at an EDSA busway station that goes viral.
00:26Bacolod Mayor Benitez orders the temporary reopening of the iconic Manokan country.
00:30A Hong Kong journalist says she was fired by the Wall Street Journal after refusing
00:34not to advocate press freedom.
00:37And a concert film of K-pop boy group SEVENTEEN's recent follow-again tour is coming to Philippine
00:41theaters.