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SBS News in Filipino, Saturday 4 April 2026

Million of devotees join the 'Alay Lakad' in Antipolo City

More than six million devotees from Metro Manila and nearby provinces filled Antipolo City for the annual Holy Week's “Alay Lakad” pilgrimage to the International Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, according to the Philippine National Police. Credit: Antipolo Cathedral (Facebook)

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  • A US fighter jet shot down in Iran.
  • The Australia federal government will not be pressured to raise the prices of common medicines following the latest US tariffs.
  • The Artemis Two astronauts have captured our blue planet's brilliant beauty as they zoom ever closer to the moon.
  • In the Philippines, more than six million Filipino devotees took part in the “Alay Lakad” in Antipolo City and Manila this Holy Week.
  • The Filipino-Australian community joins the celebration of Filipino Food Month this April.

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