SBS News in Filipino, Monday 26 May 2025

Several people wearing life jackets sitting in a small rescue boat being pushed along by members of the NSW Fire and Rescue service.

Fire and Rescue NSW crews are continuing to assist with flood operations on the state's north and mid-north coasts. Credit: Fire and Rescue NSW

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Logistical challenges for emergency services helping flood-hit communities in New South Wales
  • Australians mark National Sorry Day
  • Tensions in the South China Sea, tariffs from the United States, and AI are among the topics to be discussed at the ASEAN Summit in Malaysia, according to President Ferdinand Marcos Junior
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