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Ovialand sets aside IPO plans to focus on growth
Olivares family-led property developer Ovialand Inc. is setting aside for now its public listing plans as the company sets its sights primarily on growth.
PSEi to stay on course toward 7,000
The stock market will resume its chase for the elusive 7,000 level this week as investors turn their sights on inflation results for August.
August inflation seen to decline below 4%
Economists see slower inflation in August, possibly below the four percent target of the central bank, amid stable food prices.
Another shot at glory for Ernie
Ernie Gawilan hopes to make the most out of his last chance at Paralympic glory when he plunges back into action in the 400-meter freestyle S7 race today at the Paris La Defense Arena in the French capital.
Sibling rivalry looms in JPGT Malarayat
Lisa and Mona Sarines are set to engage in yet another intense sibling rivalry, this time with the stakes higher, as they compete not only for leg honors in the ICTSI Junior PGT Series 6 but also for dominance in the girls’ 13-15 category.
Creamline, Akari face off in KO finale
Creamline has done almost everything in the Premier Volleyball League except winning a three-peat.
AHANMISI BOMBS BLOW DYIP APART
In a game vital to its rejuvenation bid in the PBA Governors' Cup, Magnolia unleashed long-distance bomber Jerrick Ahanmisi side by side with its trademark defense.
Harris slams Trump over cemetery dispute
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris said Saturday that her Republican rival Donald Trump “disrespected a sacred ground” at a US military cemetery during a contentious pre-election visit.
Israel retrieves bodies of 6 hostages in Gaza
The Israeli military said yesterday that it had found the bodies of six hostages in a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip, including a US-Israeli and a Russian-Israeli.
Netanyahu vows to settle score with Hamas
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed yesterday to \"settle the score\" with Hamas after the military had recovered the bodies of six hostages from a Gaza tunnel.
Transport of hogs from ASF-affected areas allowed
To prevent pork supply shortage
CHED launches simulation-based medical program at Iloilo university
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has launched a simulation-based medical education project at the West Visayas State University (WVSU) in Iloilo City to produce more world-class doctors with advanced skills in patient care and emergency response.
Siphoned oily waste from Terra Nova reaches 1 M liters
More than one million liters of oily waste have been siphoned out from the sunken motor tanker Terra Nova as of Aug. 31, according to the Philippine Coast Guard.
Belmonte: Cooperate with mpox contact tracers
Amid the rising cases of mpox in the country, Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte has reminded business establishments to cooperate with the city's contact tracers.
Field tests, mock polls set to assess ACMs
To ensure that the new automated counting machines (ACMs) to be used in the May 2025 midterm elections are secure and accurate, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) will be holding field tests and mock polls in the coming months.
Jose Mari Chan takes back meme spotlight from Sara
Like clockwork, the country's de facto herald of the Christmas season is back on everyone's timelines.
LPA develops into Tropical Depression Enteng
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) yesterday said the low-pressure area (LPA) east of Eastern Visayas has developed into a tropical depression named Enteng.
Congress should wield power over OVP budget - Koko
After Vice President Sara Duterte had some heated exchanges with senators and congressmen over her office's proposed budget for 2025, Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel III challenged Congress yesterday to stop merely acting tough and instead exercise real power over the OVP's budget.
Polish FM visiting Phl this week
Poland's Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski will have a three-day official visit to the Philippines, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) announced yesterday.
US, Japan, Australia hit China over Phl ship ramming
The United States condemned what it described as China's \"dangerous\" conduct against the Philippines, after a China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel deliberately rammed a Philippine ship at Escoda Shoal on Saturday.
FLP honors law, business scholars
Filipino law and business scholars will receive cash and other prizes at the awards ceremony of the Foundation for Liberty and Prosperity (FLP).
AFP chief to soldiers: Remain apolitical
Amid political bickering in the country, Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Gen. Romeo Brawner told AFP members to remain apolitical, stick with the chain of command and be loyal to the Constitution.
Deadline on use of temporary plates extended
Temporary vehicle license plates may be used until Dec. 31, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) announced yesterday.
Active mpox cases climb to 8 - DOH
Active mpox cases in the country rose to eight as the Department of Health (DOH) recorded three more cases of the infectious disease.
162 foreigners rescued from POGO hub in Cebu
At least 162 foreigners were rescued from an alleged illegal Philippine offshore gaming operator (POGO) hub at a resort hotel in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu during a raid by authorities last Saturday.
PNP to probe reward, quota system in drug war
The Philippine National Police has launched a comprehensive review amid allegations of a reward and quota system in the war on drugs carried out by the PNP during the administration of Rodrigo Duterte.
At 87, pope defies expectations with epic voyage
By embarking aged 87 on the farthest journey of his papacy, Pope Francis is doing something some believed impossible and seeking to silence those who doubt his ability to fulfil his role.
Collaborative partnerships for climate resilience
The Philippines tops the list of countries with the highest disaster risk, thus building our capacity to respond, bounce back and adapt to intensifying climate impacts is a nationwide priority and shared responsibility.
Embracing net zero: The Philippines' urgent call to climate action
As we enter the typhoon season, recent extreme weather events have once again underscored the Philippines’ vulnerability to such conditions.
Conservation International Ventures, Coca-Cola partner for mangrove project
The Coca-Cola Foundation, the global philanthropic arm of The Coca-Cola Co., and Conservation International Ventures jointly announced the launch of a new, innovative climate resilience project in Southeast Asia to protect and restore mangrove areas, which play a critical role in guarding against the impact of climate change.