SBS News in Filipino, Wednesday 9 July 2025

Yemen's Houthis attack  Magic Seas ship in the Red Sea

Red Sea attacks: The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has reiterated its warning to shipowners and manning agencies to either reroute vessels or avoid deploying Filipino seafarers on ships passing through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden amid escalating attacks by armed groups in the two high-risk areas. Credit: EPA/HOUTHIS MILITARY MEDIA CENTER/AAP Image

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Interest rate pinanatili ng Reserve Bank sa antas nito sa kabila na inaasahang ibababa ito.
  • The Northern Territory's police chief admits racism in the force is a problem after Kumanjayi Walker inquest, and pledged to stamp out bigotry in its ranks.
  • No more Filipino crew will be deployed on ships crossing the Red Sea, the Department of Migrant Workers has warned ship owners after recent alleged Houthi attacks.

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