Maryland advocacy groups say Filipino seafarers are being targeted, including at the Port of Baltimore. Those deportations ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening protections, ...
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PH, Oman eye stronger cooperation on health, tourism
“What we celebrate today is the continuation of a deeply-rooted national journey built on sincerity and achievement—a journey ...
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Ilocos, Western. Visayas workers receive pay hike
Minimum wage earners and household workers in Ilocos and Western Visayas have started receiving an increase in their daily salary, according to the National Wages and Productivity Commission.
More than 10,000 former overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who have passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) have successfully reintegrated into the country and returned to the education ...
UA&P senior economist Victor Abola forecasts the Philippine GDP to grow 5.1 percent in 2025 and 5.3 percent in 2026 amid low ...
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Retailers still positive about sales during holidays
THE Philippine Retailers Association (PRA) said it remains optimistic about its members’ sales prospects during the year-end holidays, even in the face of fears spending will be dampened by the ...
Swedish Ambassador to the Philippines Anna Ferry said Sweden is introducing mining technologies used in their own operations ...
Dr. Philip Tan-Gatue is transforming healthcare in the Philippines by integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with ...
I have written several columns in the past about the severe income inequality existing in the world today. This has been the single biggest cause of the rise of populism whose ideology centers on ...
AS the “ber” months unfold in the Philippines, a magical spirit awakens in the hearts of Filipinos. With each decoration hung and every seasonal song played (Mr. Jose Mari Chan is already in standby ...
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Agri liberalization, measures to address learning poverty seen needed to catch up with rest of region
THE GOVERNMENT needs to liberalize agriculture and address learning poverty to catch up with its regional neighbors, panelists told the Makati Business Club on Wednesday. “We have to focus on ...
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