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FORD Philippines has expanded its SUV lineup with the recent introduction of the new Everest Sport as an additional variant to the best-selling nameplate. Launched digitally via online conference, the ...
Manila – Adamson University, hailed as the 5th Top Philippine Universities by QS Asia University Rankings 2024, will celebrate its 92nd Foundation Anniversary with weeklong festivities revolving ...
Going green is the way to go in 2025 as sustainability will spur the demand for office space from multinational companies and large Filipino firms, according to property management and consulting firm ...
Third time proved to be the charm for Quezon Province’s Maria Ahtisa Manalo as she finally clinched the country’s most coveted crown. On a nerve-wracking night on May 2 at the Mall of Asia Arena, the ...
WITH the country expected to be hit earlier next year by droughts caused by El Niño, President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. will be issuing a new Executive Order (EO) consolidating government efforts, ...
Job-generating investments from abroad fell for the fourth consecutive month in February due to high global uncertainty. Data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed foreign direct ...
DESPITE technical glitches and delays in some areas, the Commission on Elections on Monday declared that no failure of elections occurred in the May 12 midterm polls—only extensions of voting hours in ...
WHAT was supposed to be a landmark day for an inclusive 2025 Philippine midterm elections instead highlighted familiar problems. On Monday, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) rolled out the country ...
PHILIPPINE National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil on Monday described the May 12 midterm elections in the country as peaceful so far, except for Mindanao. “Ang problema lang namin ay ...
The Marcos administration will stay the course on pursuing its economic reform agenda, with GDP growth remaining as the government’s top priority. Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto told BusinessMirror ...
Senators should offer an “alternative” economic program, one that should exclude unsustainable doleouts, to alleviate poverty in the Philippines, according to local economists. “We need senators who ...
Business leaders want the new set of lawmakers to prioritize the consolidation of the country’s laws to make the Philippines more competitive and business-friendly. “It should be senators who are ...