Students seek protection order vs San Miguel’s tree-cutting
Students seek protection order vs San Miguel’s tree-cutting
LPA outside PAR has a ‘medium chance’ of developing into a tropical cyclone
CHED shuts down 3 unauthorized degree programs at Taguig college
LRT-2 Legarda Station offers free parking for train passengers
34 Manhunt International Male Supermodel 2022 candidates to compete in Parañaque
The Manhunt International Male Supermodel 2022 grand finals will take place at Okada Manila in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines on October 1, 2022. It is the 21st edition of the international male modeling competition based in Australia and Singapore.
This is also the first time the competition is called Manhunt International Male Supermodel. In its first 20 editions, it was simply called Manhunt International.
Manhunt International Male Supermodel 2022 contestants
A total of 34 men are competing for the Manhunt International Male Supermodel 2022 title. Here are the candidates:
Paul Luzineau, 25, of Gorinchem, South Holland, Netherlands won Manhunt International 2019 at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines on February 22, 2020. Nikos Antonopoulos, 26, of Greece, Matheus Giora, 33, of Brazil, Yeray Hidalgo, 28, of Spain and Mayur Gangwani, 23, of India were the respective first, second, third and fourth runners-up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnTCWdZj7kU
#ManhuntInternationalMaleSupermodel #MetroManila #ParañaqueMakati should pay P387-M balance to city hospital contractor – COA
Metro Manila air still carries toxic lead decades after gasoline phaseout https://phys.org/news/2026-04-metro-manila-air-toxic-decades.html

Counterintuitively, despite the ongoing fuel crisis and the over two decades since the global phaseout of leaded gasoline, toxic lead still lingers in Metro Manila's air. By analyzing aerosol data from as far back as 2018 and 2019 using lead isotope fingerprinting, an international team including researchers from the Ateneo de Manila University Department of Physics and the Manila Observatory found that lead pollution has taken on new forms and quietly persists to this day. Their study, published in Atmospheric Environment, points to modern industrial activities, fossil fuel combustion, and legacy pollution as key sources of lead pollution in the nation's capital.
Maureen Santuyo: Artist and peasant organizer through and through
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Ex-MMDA official to return P5.3-M unexplained wealth