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Japan Mainstreams Disaster Risk Reduction In PH Schools

The Japanese administration has reaffirmed its commitment to continuing the support in the Philippines in developing effective disaster risk management in various schools.

Sagada Resumes ‘Etag’ Festival To Boost Tourist Arrivals

To attract more tourists, the municipal government of Sagada has decided to pursue the "Etag" festival after two years of pandemic restrictions.

PH, China Agree To Resume Oil, Gas Talks At An ‘Early Date’

The South China Sea oil and gas exploration meeting will be done immediately due to an agreement between the Chinese and Philippine administrations.

Karateka Junna Tsukii Eyes More International Wins

Following her win during the World Games, Filipina-Japanese Karateka Tsukii hopes for more wins this 2023.

PH 2022 Inflation Within Government Target

Even with the rise in the cost of basics, the Philippine Statistics Authority reported that the most recent inflation rate can still be categorized under the target set by the Development Budget Coordination Committee.

DPWH Builds Seawall, Slope Protection In Region 1 Tourist Spots

For the sake of locals and visitors, the Department of Public Works and Highways in the Ilocos region is currently constructing slope protection structures in two cities.

Marcos Secures USD2 Billion Fruit Export Deal With China

President Marcos Jr. has settled a USD2 billion deal with China to improve the exportation of fruits in the country.

Solon: ‘Ayuda’ Funds In 2023 Budget Can Cushion Inflation

Responding to the nation's rising inflation, a politician urged the government to increase cash aid to Filipinos.

PBBM Tackles Filipino Fishermen’s Plight In West Philippine Sea With President Xi

During his state visit to China, President Bongbong Marcos took the chance to discuss the problem facing Filipino fishermen in the West Philippine Sea.

Hundred Islands Park Records 389K Tourist Arrivals In 2022

The Hundred Islands National Park had a good year in 2022 because it welcomed 389,000 visitors, representing a breakthrough during the epidemic.