SBS News in Filipino, Sunday 29 January

aWater safety experts warn Australians not to swim at unfamiliar or unpatrolled beaches, after another drowning death.

Water safety experts warn Australians not to swim at unfamiliar or unpatrolled beaches, after another drowning death Source: AAP

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Highlights
  • Water safety experts warn Australians not to swim at unfamiliar or unpatrolled beaches, after another drowning death.
  • International flights to resume in Auckland after major flooding.
  • The Department of Migrant Workers will file recruitment violation cases against the Philippine and Kuwait recruitment agencies of Jullebee Ranara, the 35-year-old OFW whose burnt body was found in a desert in Kuwait a week ago.

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