SBS News in Filipino, Friday 28 November 2025

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Seven Filipino victims of human trafficking in Myanmar have safely returned to the Philippines, the Bureau of Immigration confirmed. Photo Credit: Pexels by Kenneth Surillo

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Seven Filipino victims of human trafficking in Myanmar have safely returned to the Philippines, according to the Bureau of Immigration.
  • The death toll in a fire that struck a high-rise complex in Tai Po, Hong Kong, has risen to 83, and three employees of a construction company have been arrested for manslaughter after allegedly using materials that failed fire-safety standards, which contributed to the rapid spread of the blaze.
  • Filipino-Australian Buddy Malbasias will headline a mixed contemporary dance theatre and performance arts show in Brisbane, featuring stories of overseas Filipino experiences, identity, and cultural blending.
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