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Month: October 2025

Man Dies After Being Run Over by Festival Float in Osaka

A 26-year-old man died after being run over by a traditional yagura float during a procession in the Okada district of Sennan, Osaka, on the morning of October 11, with emergency services receiving a call shortly after 7 a. m. reporting that he had been struck by the wheels during the local Yagura Festival.

PH to protest China’s attack on BFAR vessel

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines will protest a China Coast Guard (CCG) ship’s attack on a fisheries vessel off Pag-asa Island on Sunday morning which the United States and European Union condemned as an “aggressive” and “dangerous” action. Nobody was injured when the CCG ship fired its water cannon then rammed and slightly damaged BRP

Now with solo lead, Bulldogs face tough task of sustaining form

Are the National University Bulldogs for real this time? That’s the lingering question in UAAP Season 88, as NU once again finds itself off to a blazing start—just as it has in previous seasons. The Bulldogs took down La Salle, 82-78, on Sunday at the Quadricentennial Pavilion, improving to 5-1 and raising expectations over a

Warning: The AI traps even smart CEOs fall into

ILLUSTRATION BY KIKO BUENAVENTURA Artificial intelligence (AI) is the loudest drumbeat in business today. Board decks brim with pilots, vendors promise miracles and investors ask, “What’s your AI strategy?” Yet in my work with owner-operators and Fortune-level leaders, I’ve seen a hard truth: the biggest AI losses aren’t technical—they’re leadership errors. AI can multiply value