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MANILA – The labor department has launched a mobile service to address the growing needs of migrant Filipino workers in Al Khobar and other areas in the eastern region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.... Read full article
by Stephanie Sevillano on March 25, 2022
More than 158K farmers, fisherfolk to get P3-K each: DA
by Stephanie Sevillano on March 25, 2022
MANILA – The Department of Agriculture (DA) on Thursday said over 158,000 farmers and fisherfolk will receive PHP3,000 worth of fuel subsidy under the PHP1.1-billion subsidy fund amid the increasing oil prices.... Read full article
by Wilnard Bacelonia on May 4, 2022
NCMF mulls raps vs. video pranksters
by Wilnard Bacelonia on May 4, 2022
MANILA – The National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) is now determining legal steps against a well-known social media content creator "Tukomi" who posted on Youtube an 'insensitive' video titled "Manghagis ng Itim na Bag ng Naka pang Arabo".... Read full article
by Azer Parrocha on January 6, 2022
PRRD signs PH Veterans Bank Act to include post-WWII soldiers
by Azer Parrocha on January 6, 2022
MANILA – President Rodrigo R. Duterte has signed a law instituting a revised charter for the Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB) to include post-World War II veterans and soldiers.... Read full article
by Kris Crismundo on December 3, 2021
Shares rebound on bargain hunting; peso ends sideways
by Kris Crismundo on December 3, 2021
MANILA – Local shares bounced back on Thursday as bargain hunters looked for markets with no presence yet of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), while the peso ended the day’s trading almost unchanged.... Read full article
by Christine Cudis on January 12, 2022
Volunteerism spirit livens up relief efforts to ‘Odette’ victims
by Christine Cudis on January 12, 2022
MANILA – The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) continues to receive various donations and volunteering offers, boosting the government’s relief efforts for the Typhoon Odette victims.... Read full article
by Azer Parrocha on March 22, 2022
MRT-3 service disruptions now 'a thing of the past’: Duterte
by Azer Parrocha on March 22, 2022
MANILA – President Rodrigo R. Duterte believes that technical glitches are now “a thing of the past” following the inauguration of the newly-rehabilitated Metro Rail Transit (MRT) 3.... Read full article
by Philippines News Agency on April 24, 2022
Biz owners urged to boost climate change mitigation efforts
by Philippines News Agency on April 24, 2022
MANILA – Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Acting Secretary Jim O. Sampulna has urged businesses to step up efforts in switching to sustainable actions to combat the effects of climate change and environmental destruction in cele... Read full article
by Kris Crismundo on October 18, 2021
Bringing in Sinovac one of government’s best decisions: adviser
by Kris Crismundo on October 18, 2021
MANILA – The government’s decision to bring in the Sinovac vaccine from China as the first Covid-19 jab to be administered to priority sectors has “saved” the country when vaccine hesitancy was at its highest and supply was scarce.... Read full article
by Christine Cudis on February 22, 2022
Planned sugar importation to ensure supply, stabilize prices
by Christine Cudis on February 22, 2022
MANILA –Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) Administrator Hermenegildo Serafica said Tuesday the importation of sugar is the best way to deal with the effects of Typhoon Odette, which destroyed most parts of Visayas and Mindanao in December 2021.... Read full article
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