The House Committee on Overseas Worker Affairs greenlights unnumbered substitute bill, aiming to establish a temporary guardianship system ensuring the safety and well-being of children in the absence of their OFW parents.
The Anti-Red Tape Authority is partnering with German and Nordic business groups in the Philippines to further promote ease of doing business in the country.
The House of Representatives passes the third and final reading of a measure enabling government access to excess funds from government-owned and controlled corporations for unprogrammed appropriations in the 2023 budget.
San Fernando City government collaborates with a private firm to launch a mass transit system aimed at addressing the escalating traffic issues in the area.
A delegation from the Korean province of Gangwon explores arts, culture, and cuisine in 22 southern localities during the three-day ‘Suroy-Suroy Sugbo’ in Cebu from Nov. 30 to Dec. 2.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s decision to resume peace talks with the National Democratic Front reflects his openness to address the grievances of communist rebels.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. will leave Manila on Thursday to attend the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Dubai.
Iloilo City secures over PHP 1 billion in committed investments following a successful business forum in collaboration with the Metro Iloilo-Guimaras Economic Development Council.
Department of National Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. urged all military veterans from 10 member states of ASEAN to do their best to promote peace and stability in the region.
Government provides cash aid to Solsona, Ilocos Norte residents affected by typhoons “Egay” and “Goring,” whose houses suffered partial damage and flooding in July and August.
BFAR’s typhoon rehabilitation program bolsters the supply of Malaga fish in Ilocos Norte, supporting the recovery of coastal communities affected by calamities.
The country’s economic managers urge President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to encourage local government units to expand their revenue sources and boost spending to support local and national growth.
The Department of Migrant Workers hopes to forge more partnerships with various local government units in the country to help curb illegal recruitment and human trafficking.
Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. calls for amendments to the Philippine Fisheries Development Authority charter to expand its function in the development and management of marine and agro-industrial estates nationwide.
The six resolutions that were discussed during the meeting for the Drafting Committee’s final approval revolve around pressing matters across the Asia-Pacific region.
Despite a notable downturn in the construction industry during the peak of the pandemic, the Department of Trade and Industry remains hopeful for the continued growth of the country’s construction sector.
Following in her father’s footsteps, the daughter of former taekwondo gold athlete Richman Conag, won a silver medal in her first international competition.
A Grand Master in the making! A 14-year-old boy turns into a champion after eight successful rounds and one draw in the FIDE Blitz World Chess Competition.
The Marcos administration aims to highlight tourism as an economic driver that will contribute more than Php400 billion to achieve the 2023 international arrival goal.
The United Arab Emirates aims to quintuple trade and investments with the Philippines through a new free trade agreement, bringing vast opportunities for small businesses and industries.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development ensures continuous support for earthquake victims, delivering aid and discussing long-term solutions with local government officials.
The Department of Agriculture announced more than Php1 billion for 80 farm-to-market road projects in 2024, aiming to enhance transportation, reduce spoilage, and boost the agricultural economy.
The Senate approved PHP1.5 billion to train teachers for the “Matatag” K to 10 curriculum, aiming to improve learner performance and produce job-ready citizens.
Vice President Sara Duterte urged Filipinos to show continuous support to the newly-elected officials of the government to help them achieve improvement in society.
President Marcos Jr. is considering granting service recognition incentives for government personnel, awaiting the fiscal year’s end to assess feasibility.