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DSWD Augments Over P12-M Relief Items To Neneng-Hit Areas

Department of Social Welfare and Development Secretary Erwin Tulfo ordered the different field offices to constantly monitor the affected families of Typhoon Neneng.

United States Envoy Says PH-US Ties Now ‘Stronger Than Ever’

In a span of 70 years, US Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson announced that the partnership between the two countries is stronger than before.

3 Philippine Teams Fly To Kuala Lumpur For Filbasket International Championship

Three Filipino teams are set to compete in Filbasket International Championship in Kuala Lumpur.

Estrada: No Plan To Ban K-Dramas

Senator Jinggoy Estrada clarified that there is no such bill that will prohibit Korean and other foreign-made movies in the country.

Vice President Sara Wants More Job Opportunities For G12 Graduates

Vice President Sara Duterte raised her concern about members from the business sector providing more job opportunities for Grade 12 graduate students.

Iloilo To Limit Visits In Cemeteries During Undas

The Iloilo City government has implemented limited visitors to the cemeteries in the city with people who are partially or fully vaccinated.

Media Must Be ‘More Ambitious’ In Covering Climate Change Picture

The former secretary of state for European affairs Bruno Macaes disclosed that the media should put more effort into tackling climate change considering its massive impact on people and society.

E-Book Aims To Guide Journalists In Data Reporting

An electronic book was published to guide journalists, especially in today's encounter with misinformation and disinformation.

Online Workshop On Video Editing To Discuss Pandemic Dance Filmmaking

A free virtual workshop will be led by a local university aiming to teach filmmakers about dance video editing.

Schools In Western Visayas Ready For Face-To-Face Classes In November

The regional officer of the Department of Education in Western Visayas announced that schools in the region are ready to have face-to-face classes this November.