Tag: Philippines
Philippines to buy 5 Japan-made coast guard ships in $400 mn...
Japan will loan the Philippines 64.38 billion yen ($413 million) to buy the five 97-meter Multi-Role Response Vessels
Philippines won’t use water cannon on Chinese ships: Marcos
Marcos said Monday that the Philippines would continue responding to South China Sea incidents through diplomatic means
SPOTLIGHT: Sweet Dreams (Are Made On Two Wheels)
Daring to dream of bicycle heaven in car-centric Philippines, advocates aim for a paradigm shift toward inclusivity and adoption of a sustainable lifestyle
Philippine settlement submerged by dam reappears due to drought
The ruins in the middle of Pantabangan Dam in Nueva Ecija province are a tourist draw, even as the region swelters in extreme heat
Sainthood candidate a ‘model of Christian living,’ says archbishop
In church, she was often seen kneeling with raised hands, her eyes closed and “totally engrossed in deep prayer and conversation with God”
Sunflower Run as a campaign on empowerment of women and children
"Pagpugay sa Kababaihan, Pag-asa Para sa Kabataan" is the Sunflower Run's theme as part of the Women's Month celebration
Climate activists in Manila hit Washington’s trilateral summit
The activists noted the significant roles of the involved countries in the global energy sector. US is a leading producer and supplier of LNG
ASEAN countries leaning towards China, new poll reveals
The 2024 poll results show that 50.5 percent of those surveyed would choose China as their strategic partner
Photos: Filipino Muslims mark the end of Ramadan
Celebrations vary widely across different Muslim communities but are united in the themes of generosity, community spirit, and gratitude
Filipino conservationists fear new law rubs salt in mangrove wound
Mangroves are crucial in the fight against climate change because they are more effective at absorbing and storing planet-heating carbon