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New Phl maritime laws get US backing, anger China
The United States has lauded the Philippines' enactment of the Maritime Zones Act that seeks to further buttress the country's sovereign rights over its waters, particularly the West Philippine Sea, in accordance with international law.
Canada on high alert for migrants fleeing US
Canadian authorities said Friday they're on \"high alert,\" with all eyes on the US border as the country braces for a possible influx of migrants from the United States.
Comelec pushes for 'zero failure' in 2025 elections
The Commission on Elections said it will push for \"zero failure\" in the May 2025 national, local and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) parliamentary elections.
DICT warns of rampant Yuletide text scams
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has warned the public against rampant text scams, especially this coming Christmas season.
Palace to CEZA: Ensure POGO ban followed
Malacañang has directed the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA) to comply with the ban on Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs) and internet gaming licensees (IGLs), entities whose operations were deemed of \"high reputational risks.\"
Nika to make landfall; another LPA monitored
Tropical storm Nika could intensify into a severe tropical storm as it was forecast to make landfall and tread Luzon tomorrow, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration.
After 2-year hiatus, Aicelle Santos makes 'Himala' comeback
After a two-year hiatus filled with life's greatest blessings, Aicelle Santos is returning to the stage in a role that has solidified her as one of the Philippines' most revered musical talents.
COCO MARTIN PAYS HOMAGE TO ROOTS WITH NEW BUSINESS VENTURE
IF YOU HAVE BEEN READING THIS SPACE FOR a while, you know I am keen on featuring people, happenings, and anything that could make the entertainment industry a better place. This week, we are giving the spotlight to the Primetime King himself, Coco Martin.
Ke Huy Quan in his first major lead role in Jonathan Eusebio's 'Love Hurts'
No matter how hard you try, you can't break up with your past. Acclaimed Fil-Am stunt coordinator Jonathan Eusebio, whose work includes \"Black Panther,\" the \"John Wick\" films, \"The Matrix Resurrections,\" and more, makes his feature film directorial debut in \"Love Hurts.\"
Paddington 'high jinx' is back in third movie: Bonneville
Paddington is back and he has lost none of his \"charm\" and \"high jinx,\" according to Hugh Bonneville who again guides the trouble-prone bear through the third film in the hit series.
THE LIFE LESSON THAT MADE QUINCY JONES A MUSIC LEGEND
I came across this story about Quincy Jones a few times. It was how he lived his life by an old adage that he learned from his father, Quincy Delight Jones Sr., a grandson of slaves. He told the young Q this: \"Once a task is just begun, never leave until it's done. Be the labor great or small, do it well or not at all.\"
CAN'T WAIT TO DECORATE!
Crate and Barrel suggests some shine and whimsy for Christmas.
AN ENCHANTING EVENING AT MAMA LOU'S
Guests were treated to an exquisite night during an intimate dinner hosted by the ever-charming Angie Sison at the newly-opened Mama Lou's Premio Ristorante, nestled in Alabang West Parade Mall, along Daang Hari Road in Las Piñas City.
THE BEAUTIFUL SCIENCE OF HAIR RESTORATION
The highly-anticipated Regenera Training Caravan held at One Shangri-La Place in Mandaluyong City was a resounding success, showcasing the expertise of Dr. Halah Tala from Dubai and our very own Dr. Corazon Almira Mella, and under the helm of the ultra-hardworking DMark Beauty Corporation CEO and beautypreneur Nikki Tang.
Kulangsu: FINDING THE AMOY-MANILA CONNECTION
Amoy: a city with close links to the annals of Manila's history. Today known as Xiamen, this vibrant, mid-sized coastal city in Fujian province has an enviable reputation as one of China's most livable cities.
More FTAs, exports diversification pushed after Trump win
The Philippines must continue efforts to enter into more free trade agreements (FTAs) and diversify exports to strengthen the economy's resilience amid returning US President Donald Trump's promise to slap tariffs on imported goods, according to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).
GCash: Empowering MSMES through fair credit
GCash, the Philippines’ leading financial super app, took center stage at the Singapore FinTech Festival (SFF) 2024 – sharing with its global audience how the company empowers and uplifts the lives of Filipino small business owners, such as the unbanked wet market vendor and the aspiring furniture-maker, by providing access to fair and sustainable credit.
RLC profit up 13% in end-September
Gokongwei-led Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC) delivered a robust performance in the first three quarters, with profit rising by 13 percent year-on-year to P10.01 billion.
Philex nets P636 M in 9 months
Philex Mining Corp. said its attributable net income from January to September fell by almost a quarter year-on-year to P636.03 million as expenses outpaced revenues.
Economic boost
Two Las Piñas City councilors have asked the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to finally give the green light to the much-delayed P103.8-billion Las Piñas-Parañaque Coastal Bay Reclamation Project.
Puregold acquires Puremart stores
Puregold Price Club Inc., the flagship retail chain of businessman Lucio Co, is bolstering its portfolio with the acquisition of Puremart stores.
The founder mode and the manager mode
During an interview, the potential employer asked the young man, \"What do you consider your greatest weakness?\"
BSP: Phl banks poised for growth
The country's banking industry is expected to sustain its growth momentum over the coming years, driven by strong reforms and support from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
Phl to join global sustainable finance initiative
The Philippines will join a global initiative that aims to promote sustainable finance among economies.
PSEi drops below 7000 level on Trump victory, slower growth
The local stock barometer extended its losing streak, dropping below the 7,000 level on the back of prevailing negative sentiment following a slowdown in the country's economic growth in the third quarter and concerns over a Trump presidency in the US.
MVP cites need for more power plants
Tycoon Manuel V. Pangilinan is seeing the urgent need to accelerate the development of power generation facilities to cater to the country's growing energy demand.
'Private consumption likely to improve'
Despite the economy slowing down to just 5.2 percent in the third quarter, private consumption may strengthen in the coming quarters due to receding inflation and easing monetary policy of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), analysts said.
Tesla debuts in Phl
Tesla made its official debut in the Philippines yesterday as it opened its showroom at the Uptown Parade in Taguig and unveiled two vehicle models.
Forex buffer down slightly to $112.43 B in October
After increasing for five straight months, the country's foreign exchange buffer went down to $112.43 billion in October from an all-time high of $112.71 billion in September as the national government settled its foreign debt.
Stronger and stronger
BIÑAN CITY, Laguna – The second leg of the Asian Tournament Winter Tournament shows how quickly things can get even better.