Various stakeholders from the firearms industry and shooting enthusiasts expressed reservations about certain provisions in House bills seeking to introduce amendments to Republic Act No. 10591 or the ...
TWO thousand twenty five and beyond will be a busy year for Philippine infrastructure. Judging from the concessional official development assistance (ODA) financing and grants obtained by the ...
AS we watch in horror the developments surrounding the devastating wildfires in California, it’s essential to recognize that the effects extend far beyond the charred landscapes and displaced families ...
The country’s US dollar reserves reached $106.837 billion in 2024, short of the projected $109 billion for the year, according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
2024 began on a note of optimism. The forecasts pointed to muted growth in the first half, followed by a gradual improvement.
The United States and China appear destined for a military conflict, with bellicose rhetoric on both sides, an escalating ...
Humans just love a good tale of revenge. There is so much inherent drama, wrongs being righted, betrayal and catharsis. So it ...
ILOILO CITY (PIA) — Aside from the provision of assistance and temporary shelter, psycho-social activities have been a significant form of support for the mental and emotional health of evacuees in ...
Thailand's Cabinet approved on Monday a draft bill legalizing casinos with the aim of boosting tourism and a sluggish economy Some forms of gambling, such as betting on boxing and horse racing, are ...
Senate President Francis Escudero on Friday announced the suspension of work in the Senate on Monday, January 13, due to the ...
At about this time five years ago, the country’s medical community raised alarm bells about COVID-19 and called on the government to restrict entry to the Philippines of people from countries that ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) on Tuesday assured the public that no current government data has been compromised. DICT Sec. Ivan John ...