SBS News in Filipino, Friday 8 August 2025

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As the Federal Government prepares to set its 2035 emissions reduction target, climate activists are calling for a target of 60 per cent or higher. Source: Getty / Getty Images

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the government has more work to do on regulatory reform.
  • Climate activists say the federal government has to listen to young people when setting its 2035 emissions targets and aim for 60 per cent or higher.Climate activists say the federal government has to listen to young people when setting its 2035 emissions targets and aim for 60 per cent or higher.
  • Registration of voters for the Philippines' Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections is expected to reach over 1.5 million as voter registration runs until August 10 across the country.

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