Tag: Philippines
Consumer group hits US-PH nuclear deal
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said his administration sees “nuclear energy becoming a part of the Philippine energy mix by 2032”.
Philippine faith leaders call for end of siege in Holy Land
The faith leaders called for “a humanitarian cessation of hostilities” and urged the faithful to rally for “just and long-lasting peace”
Kasuso: A tale of six cancer warriors and survivors
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women in the Philippines, with the highest incidence rate of 17.6 percent
Rice: Resilience in Cosmos-Earth
Because heaven cannot be possessed by one, rice must be shared with each other. Just as together we view the stars in Heaven
Integrating humanitarian and development nexus in Caritas emergency response
Localization agenda, as articulated in the Philippines is also valid and extremely necessary in the global arena of humanitarian responders
IN PHOTOS: Filipino climate activists mark 10th year of deadly typhoon
Super typhoon Haiyan was considered as the “deadliest case of extreme weather” which claimed more than 6,000 lives
Philippines appoints fishing tycoon to top agriculture post
Marcos said Laurel's priority was gaining "control of the prices of all the agricultural commodities that are going up"
Progressives assail PH gov’t abstention from UN reso for humanitarian truce
For supporters of the Palestinian people, however, the Israeli forces are not only going against Hamas but also against civilians
SPOTLIGHT: Enchanted Gardens | Fermenting hope among leftovers
For the residents of San Antonio village, a bustling business district in Pasig City in the Philippine capital region, the 500-square-meter urban garden in...
Ramming dented not only Philippine boat, but also China’s world reputation
It broke Sun Tzu's tenet to "know the enemy and know yourself in a hundred battles you will never be in peril."