Asean secretary-general highlights media's role in 2025 forum

Asean secretary-general highlights media's role in 2025 forum

ASSOCIATION of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn has underscored the role of media in disseminating Asean’s goals, achievements, and challenges to the region’s over 700 million population. Kao stressed this on Nov. 6 during the opening of the 2025 Asean Media Forum hosted by Malaysia. The 11-member Asean is composed of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Timor-Leste officially joined the regional grouping in October 2025. Launched by the Asean Secretariat in 2017, the Asean Media Forum served as an “important platform as well as a bridge between Asean and the public.” “Over the years, the Asean Media Forum has evolved into a very important platform for Asean, through the Asean Chair, to convey our region’s priorities, progress, as well as challenges that we face, to the media,” Kao said. “So clearly, we do not just look only at our achievements, accomplishments and successes, but also look at where the region as a whole could face some challenges as well,” he added. Kao noted that media has been “evolving rapidly” to where it is today. “Basically, everything has become instant — from instant noodles, instant cash, and now, instant media,” he said. “I also understand that media needs to disseminate things, like the scoops and the headlines, quite fast,” the Asean secretary-general said. “But I would like to underline that there is also a lot of misinformation and disinformation out there, particularly on social media.” “That is why it is important we have this platform so that we work together to convey news and information on the latest developments in the region, particularly in this case, Asean,” he added. Kao said that “a time when misinformation can travel faster than facts, your role in communicating information, truth and context is indeed invaluable.” “This is why your presence here today is importance to us,” Kao told journalists from Asean member-states. “Through your reporting and storytelling, you can help audiences better understand and appreciate the work of Asean and its efforts to enhance the quality of life for people across the Asean region,” he said. Kao said media stands as a “vital source of news, information and knowledge, a voice of trust and credibility, and a bridge that connects people and communities.” “Through your engagement, we can continue to share how Asean’s collective efforts enable our peoples to grow, thrive, and prosper — today and for generations to come,” he said.

DOLE told to act on BPO firms forcing employees to work during disasters

DOLE told to act on BPO firms forcing employees to work during disasters

MANILA, Philippines — As the country bears the brunt of Super Typhoon Uwan, a group of business process outsourcing (BPO) employees on Sunday called on the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to protect workers’ lives and uphold labor rights, especially in times of disaster. In an open letter to DOLE, the BPO Industry Employees Network pointed out how several companies across areas directly affected by Uwan continue to implement “business-as-usual” operations with minimal considerations. Some companies even implemented “business-as-usual” operations with no considerations at all. The group said it had reported similar violations to DOLE during Typhoon Tino’s onslaught […]... Keep on reading: DOLE told to act on BPO firms forcing employees to work during disasters

Super Typhoon Uwan crosses Luzon; Signal No. 5 up in 4 areas

Super Typhoon Uwan crosses Luzon; Signal No. 5 up in 4 areas

MANILA, Philippines — Luzon has now begun bearing the full brunt of Super Typhoon Uwan (international name: Fung Wong) after making landfall in Aurora, the state weather bureau said on Sunday evening. Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 5 remains raised in four areas, while Signal No. 4 is hoisted in 21 other areas in Luzon. READ: LIVE UPDATES: Super Typhoon Uwan According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration’s (Pagasa) latest typhoon bulletin as of 11 p.m., Uwan’s last location was registered in the vicinity of Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya. The super typhoon is currently moving northwestward at 30 […]... Keep on reading: Super Typhoon Uwan crosses Luzon; Signal No. 5 up in 4 areas

LIST: Storm surge warnings issued amid Super Typhoon Uwan

LIST: Storm surge warnings issued amid Super Typhoon Uwan

MANILA, Philippines — High-risk storm surge warnings were issued in various parts of the country—mainly Luzon—on Sunday evening amid the effects of Super Typhoon Uwan (international name: Fung-wong). Storm surge refers to the abnormal rise in sea level that occurs during tropical cyclones, which can lead to flooding as well as big and strong waves, especially in low-lying coastal communities READ: LIVE UPDATES: Super Typhoon Uwan According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) in an advisory, a high risk of storm surge may occur within the next 48 hours in the following areas that may reach […]... Keep on reading: LIST: Storm surge warnings issued amid Super Typhoon Uwan

QC is UNESCO Pilot Media and Information Literacy city, says Belmonte

QC is UNESCO Pilot Media and Information Literacy city, says Belmonte

MANILA, Philippines – Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte emphasized the importance of critical thinking, truth, and citizen empowerment in the fight against misinformation and disinformation, during her address at the Philippine Media and Information Literacy Conference (MILCON 2025) held at SMX Aura, Taguig City. The mayor gave the statement following the recent designation of Quezon City as one of the Pilot Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Cities collaborating wIth UNESCO, which recognizes cities all over the world for their pioneering efforts to integrate media and information literacy in local governance, education, culture, and digital innovation. “These days, the most vital […]... Keep on reading: QC is UNESCO Pilot Media and Information Literacy city, says Belmonte

‘Uwan’ makes landfall over Aurora

‘Uwan’ makes landfall over Aurora

MANILA, Philippines — Super Typhoon Uwan has made landfall over Aurora province, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said. “Uwan” made landfall at 9:15 p.m. over the municipality of Dinalungan. After hitting land, “Uwan” was expected to traverse the mountainous terrain of Northern Luzon and emerge over Lingayen Gulf or the coastal waters of Pangasinan or La Union Monday morning.