SBS News in Filipino, Sunday 9 November 2025

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After Typhoon Kalmaegi killed more than 200 people in the Philippines and displaced hundreds of thousands, Typhoon Uwan (Fung-wong), expected to be a 'super typhoon' has begun battering the Philippines, with several areas in the Bicol Region, including Catanduanes, placed under Signal No. 4. Credit: Jossa Brix Floranza (Facebook)

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Indigenous activists from around the world demand climate action at COP30.
  • NSW Premier Chris Minns says the state government will consider giving police more powers under new laws to stop racism and hatred on Sydney streets, after a neo-Nazi rally was approved and allowed to take place on Saturday, November 8.
  • Typhoon Uwan (Fung-wong), which is forecast to intensify into a super typhoon, has started lashing the Philippines, with several areas in the Bicol Region — including Catanduanes — now under Signal No. 4.
  • Few artists with Filipino heritage are among the nominees for the 2026 Grammy Awards.

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