Simpol evolves from simple recipes into shared family traditions, showing how food becomes part of everyday Filipino life and memory through meaningful, accessible cooking guidance.
Vivant expands beyond energy with a strategic move into water distribution, strengthening its role in essential services and long-term sustainability in Bantayan, Cebu.
Regulations in the Philippines now mandate structured sustainability disclosures, reinforcing the shift from voluntary initiatives to audited institutional requirements.
The United Nations Environment Programme announced that the Earth's ozone layer is gradually beginning to regenerate, recognizing the efforts to phase out damaging chemicals worldwide.
If Filipinos disregard health precautions, the Department of Health anticipates a spike in Covid-19 cases of up to 1,000 individuals per day by February 15.
With the sudden inflation to onion prices, the Philippines' former Agriculture chief encouraged farmers from Central Mindanao to bring back onion farming.
The House of Representatives has approved a bill that corresponds to developing programs for students' mental health in state universities and colleges.
This January, the Korea Soft Tennis Association is set to send over their professional women's team to comply with the exchange technical training program.
The National Nutritional Council Davao Region lauded Davao Del Norte's provincial government for effectively implementing a nutrition program for its constituents.
To boost the population of freshwater prawns in the province, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources released post-larvae prawns in the Ilocos region.
The Baguio City government has already covered 200 schools with its program that aims to decrease the number of dropout students due to financial problems.
President Bongbong Marcos has vowed a USD 22.8-billion investment pledge with China, which he believes draws more jobs and tech opportunities for Filipinos.
For the year 2023 to 2028, the Marcos administration aims to provide quality education in the country, highlighting it as one of the Philippine Development Plan's priorities.
From being lauded as the third best-performing agency during a disaster, the Department of Social Welfare and Development commended its personnel for their efforts during the emergencies.
The Japanese administration has reaffirmed its commitment to continuing the support in the Philippines in developing effective disaster risk management in various schools.