The government is considering holding monthly job fairs in various parts of the country, President Marcos said yesterday, as ...
Noong ako ay bata pa, ang payo ng nanay ko, Pag-aaral muna ang una sa lahat, Huwag daw akong umistambay at mag-combo nang mag-combo, Mahirap daw ang buhay musikero. – Mike Hanopol, Juan de la Cruz ...
Valentine’s Day is often about expressing love through grand gestures, but lasting care goes beyond a single day. More than ...
PHILIPPINE SHARES may rebound on Thursday on expectations that economic growth picked up in the fourth quarter of 2024. On Tuesday, the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) fell by 0.7% or 43.41 ...
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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Embassy of Japan have partnered to enhance birth ...
Makabayan bloc senatorial bet Liza Maza urged the government to increase funds for education and health as a counter-measure ...
It’s time to take your New Year’s resolutions to heart. According to social psychologists, New Year’s resolutions that are too ambitious and not turned into habits are more likely to fail during the ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday highlighted the government’s “heavier and stronger” support in reducing the ...
THE EXPORT and logistics industries are taking a wait-and-see stance on US trade policy but consider President Donald J. Trump’s intent to dial down the threat of war on various fronts as more ...
PHILIPPINE exporters of bagoong or shrimp paste have lost P53.62 million in export revenues to the United States in just the span of one year after the US imposed a ban on shrimps that allegedly ...