Chef Tatung Sarthou Introduces A Filipino Philosophy Of Living Through The Wisdom Of The Kitchen

Chef Tatung Sarthou introduces KitchiZen, a book that reframes the Filipino kitchen as a space for life lessons on balance, patience, and understanding enough.

From Narrative To Infrastructure: How Reputation Management Evolved In The Last 10 Years

Reputation today is no longer shaped by messaging alone but by systems, actions, and consistency that stakeholders experience and verify across platforms over time.

When In Manila And The Long Game Of Building A Lasting Brand

A platform built on consistency now faces reinvention, as When In Manila shifts from founder-led identity to a shared space shaped by its growing community.

Unilever Champions Women Within The Workplace And Beyond Through Purposeful Programs And Partnerships

Unilever Philippines highlights how intentional policies and programs can empower women to lead, grow, and thrive across workplaces and communities.

Government To Make Philippines ‘More Peaceful’ To Attract Investments, Says Palace

In striving for peace, the government looks to enhance the Philippines’ appeal to potential investors.

Government To Make Philippines ‘More Peaceful’ To Attract Investments, Says Palace

1215
1215

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Marcos administration will exert all efforts to attract more tourists and investments by making the Philippines “more peaceful,” Malacañang said on Thursday.

“Hindi titigil ang gobyerno para paigtingin pa ang katahimikan dito sa bansa (The government will not stop to further strengthen the peace in this country),” Palace press officer Claire Castro told reporters.

This, as Castro welcomed the Philippines’ best peace placement in eight years in the 2025 Global Peace Index (GPI), climbing six spots to 105th out of 163 countries.

The Philippines’ latest ranking is the highest since it ranked 87th in 2017, registering an overall GPI score of 2.15.

Castro urged the mainstream and social media content creators to join the government in its efforts to promote the Philippines as a “beautiful” country.

She also asked them to avoid the “negative” issues, saying these could affect other countries’ perception of the Philippines.

“Dapat pa pong mas maging maganda ang pagbibigay ng magandang environment sa ating bansa at mas pag-igihan pa po dahil ito po ay isang inspirasyon para sa adminsitrasyon na pagbutihin pa na mas maging maganda pa ang tingin ng ibang bansa sa ating kalagayan dito sa Pilipinas (We should be even better at providing a good environment in our country and we should strive even harder because this is an inspiration for the administration to improve even more so that other countries will be more prepared to look at our situation here in the Philippines),” Castro said.

Castro said the government will strive harder in promoting the Philippines to encourage foreign nationals to visit the country.

“Kapag po kasi nakita po ng mga karatig bansa, ng ibang mga foreign nationals na ang bansa natin ay tahimik naman po pala at hindi naman ‘yung nakikita lagi nila na medyo negatibo sa mga news, mas makakaakit po tayo ng mga turista papunta sa ating bansa at tayo po’y makakapag-generate ng income at the same time ay makakapag-generate po ng investment (When neighboring countries and other foreign nationals see that our country is peaceful and not what they always see in the news, which is a bit negative, we will be able to attract more tourists to our country and we will be able to generate income and at the same time generate investment),” she said. (PNA)