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In a poverty-stricken neighborhood somewhere in Metro Manila, a five-year-old girl's family is in mourning.
DOT continues 'Love the Philippines' campaign
The Department of Tourism (DOT) continues its campaign to attract more foreign tourists to visit the country, with events organized in London and Sydney.
DOH records 361 typhoid cases in Metro
The Department of Health (DOH) has recorded more typhoid cases in Metro Manila this year compared to the same period in 2023.
QCPD reports 22-percent drop in crimes
The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) has reported a 22.08-percent decline in eight focus crimes in the city from Oct. 1 to Nov. 15.
DOLE promotes job fair for POGO workers
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) announced 10,000 employment opportunities for workers affected by the ban on Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGO).
MMDA enforces holiday traffic measures
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) started enforcing yesterday policies that govern shopping mall hours and road digging works during the holiday season.
ACT condemns police surveillance
The Alliance of Concerned Teachers has condemned the alleged surveillance operations conducted by the Quezon City police at the ACT national office over the weekend.
BBM backs AKAP, says congressman
Contrary to Sen. Grace Poe's claim, President Marcos fully supports the Ayuda para sa Kapos ang Kita Program (AKAP) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), according to House Minority Leader Marcelino Libanan.
Oil firms roll back fuel prices
Following three straight weeks of hikes, pump prices of petroleum products are poised to go down by less than P1 per liter today.
DepEd to execs: Address school damage, ensure continuity
The Department of Education (DepEd) has ordered its officials and field officers to address damage to schools and ensure learning continuity amid class disruptions in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Pepito.
China, not Phl, makes provocations in SCS - PCG
China, not the Philippines, should stop its \"provocations and infringements\" in the West Philippine Sea, according to Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Commodore Jay Tarriela in response to Beijing's putting the blame on Filipinos for confrontations at sea.
DBM releases P5 B to assist Filipinos in crisis
An additional P5 billion to support Filipinos recovering from crisis situations and natural disasters has been released by the Department of Budget and Management.
Escudero wants Senate to honor JPE
For contributing to the successes of eight presidents in his various capacities, former Senate president now Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan Ponce Enrile should be honored by the Senate.
Marcos: Share blessings with typhoon victims
President Marcos yesterday called on Filipinos to share their blessings during the Christmas season with those who have been affected by tropical cyclones as he assured the public that relief efforts are underway in areas hit by Super Typhoon Pepito.
Phl, US sign military intel-sharing agreement
The Philippines and the United States yesterday signed an agreement on sharing classified military information and technology, further deepening cooperation between the treaty allies.
DSWD using dogs for therapy
The Department of Social Welfare and Development is piloting a program wherein dogs will be used as part of emotional therapy for clients in residential facilities, according to DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian.
7 dead in N. Vizcaya landslide triggered by Pepito
Seven people were confirmed dead while three others survived a landslide in Barangay Labang in Ambaguio town on Sunday, the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) said.
Int'l humanitarian law case vs Duterte eved
DOJ wants no 'overlap' with ICC
Austin condoles with typhoon-hit communities, announces $1-M aid
Aid to communities devastated by recent cyclones that battered the Philippines was discussed yesterday during the meeting of President Marcos and outgoing US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III, who announced a $1-million humanitarian assistance to disaster-hit areas.
Future leaders should be guided by faith - BBM
Future leaders should be guided by faith, President Marcos said, as he cited the need for a leadership culture that places importance on integrity, vision and harmony.
Comelec amends rule on socmed account registration
There will be no need for private individuals to register their webpages or online platforms that they intend to use to campaign for or against candidates in the May 2025 polls, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said yesterday.
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Converge keen on Sky Cable buyout
Tech tycoon Dennis Anthony Uy plans to buy out Sky Cable Corp. and capture its more than 300,000 subscribers as soon as the company succeeds in erasing its over P4 billion debts.
MARCO ORTIGA MAKES WAVES WITH OLD BOATS
If you close your eyes and listen past the cocktail chatter at Vinyl on Vinyl, you might pick up the circular creaking of boats or the rhythmic splash of waves in a Capiz harbor.
What to expect from Chelsea Manalo as 1st Miss Universe Asia
Chelsea Manalo may have finished as a Top 30 semifinalist in Miss Universe 2024, but she made history as the first Miss Universe Asia after the 73rd coronation night in Mexico.
At the Visayas Art Fair, abstract art radiates
Arcadia Art Gallery opens \"My Universe,\" a solo exhibition by Dale Bagtas, at this year's Visayas Art Fair (VAF), the premier art gathering in the South.
From L.A. to New Orleans: Swiftie daughter relives 'Eras' effect
Alexa and I boarded a 6 p.m. flight to New Orleans, and to our surprise, the plane was filled with Swifties! It was easy to tell—everyone (including us) was decked out in \"Eras\" merchandise or sporting friendship bracelets.
GARY V RETURNS TO WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
MANY PEOPLE THOUGHT the three-night concert of Gary Valenciano last April and May at the Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena was the last of his performances in major venues.
'Rice farm mechanization level to hit 3 hp/ha by 2031'
The average mechanization level of the country's rice farms could hit three horsepower per hectare (hp/ha) by 2031, improving the sector's productivity while reducing labor costs, the Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PhilMech) said.
Breeding ground for innovators, entrepreneurs takes act to New York
Spain-based IE University, a highly diverse academic institution that offers a unique learning system to shape future leaders with a global vision, an entrepreneurial mindset and deep respect for sustainability, has expanded into the US, bringing its game-changing act to the financial capital of the world.