Taiwan brings semiconductor career opportunities to Manila, connecting Filipino engineers with global industry leaders as demand for skilled talent continues to rise.
Modern reputation management requires more than visibility, as stakeholders now rely on evidence from actions, culture, and engagement rather than curated public communications.
Chef Tatung Sarthou introduces KitchiZen, a book that reframes the Filipino kitchen as a space for life lessons on balance, patience, and understanding enough.
Reputation today is no longer shaped by messaging alone but by systems, actions, and consistency that stakeholders experience and verify across platforms over time.
Get ready to confront unimaginable evil again as “The Exorcist” returns after 50 years with a new chapter that will leave you terrified and craving more.
The Australian Embassy in Manila will issue ‘work and holiday’ visas to 200 Filipinos starting in 2024, fostering stronger economic and cultural ties between the nations.
Senator Robin Padilla pushes for a bigger budget for the Philippine Coast Guard, urging Filipinos to take the lead in defending the country’s territory.
The United States donated a PHP250 million building to the Philippine Coast Guard, strengthening their skills and capabilities for maritime safety and protecting Philippine sovereign rights.
The Department of Trade and Industry’s ‘Rice on Wheels’ program delivers affordable well-milled rice to retailers, ensuring availability and compliance with the price ceiling.
The Department of Transportation works with the Department of Tourism to create direct flights between Thailand and the Philippines, opening up a ‘Paradise Island’ destination.
The Philippine economic team invites Middle Eastern entrepreneurs to invest in infrastructure and clean energy nationwide, expanding its business ventures.
President Bongbong Marcos prioritized the enforcement of the New Agrarian Reform Emancipation Act, empowering farmers and securing a sustainable future for the nation.
The Marcos administration sets an ambitious goal to elevate the Philippines’ ranking in the Global Innovation Index by 2028, aiming for a ‘Filipinnovation’ renaissance.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development is to provide urgent aid worth PHP3.75M to 250 rice retailers affected by the price ceiling, boosting their resilience amid economic challenges.
The Department of Trade and Industry profiles more than 500 rice retailers affected by price ceilings, ensuring compliance and financial assistance eligibility.
Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual extends the rice price ceiling for two more weeks as the government evaluates policy, remaining confident in sufficient supply.