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MANILA, Philippines — A senior official of the Department of Foreign Affairs assured the public Wednesday, December 4 that Filipinos need not cancel their trips to South Korea after President Yoon Suk Yeol's brief imposition and subsequent
MANILA, Philippines Following calls to move Bonifacio Day from November 30 (Saturday) to November 29 (Friday), Malacaang said that the holiday will remain unchanged. Moving Bonifacio Day to November 29 would create a long weekend. No movement of the
MANILA, Philippines Amid the ongoing political turbulence, Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. has called on military personnel to remain professional and defend the Constitution. He branded as false and misleading online po
General Romeo Brawner Jr., Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, in this file photo taken in August 2024.PHOTO FROM AFP FB PAGE MANILA, Philippines — The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) maintained that it is “loyal
Evariste M. Cagatan, Director of the Board of Investments manufacturing industries service | PHOTOS: BOI, STOCK Seven in every 10 automotive vehicles sold in the Philippines today are still imported, highlighting the need to improve the capacity of
STOCK PHOTO Forty-one percent of Filipinos who were recently surveyed revealed that their medical spendings are out-of-pocket, highlighting the huge portion of the population that has no sufficient health insurance coverage amid the high cost of the
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MANILA, Philippines The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) is again the worst airport in the world, ranking dead last among the busiest gateways globally, according to a study by an Australian firm. In an analysis conducted by price monitor C