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.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development gave PHP3,000 worth of financial aid to residents in Pangasinan under the assistance to individuals in crisis situation.
The Malacañang has declared that September 12 is a special non-working holiday in Ilocos Norte to celebrate the 105th birthday of former president Marcos Sr.
The Police Regional Office in Bicol ensured the safety of the public during the Peñafrancia Festival in Naga City by deploying additional personnel around the area.
Ilocos Sur Governor Jeremias Singson announced the replacement of the famous dancing fountain in Vigan after being damaged due to the recent earthquake.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in the Bicol region started to operate seaweed nurseries to boost seaweed farming and give additional income to fisherfolks.
The contestant from the first season of Idol Philippines Carlo Bautista made the audience applaud through his version of the popular ‘hugot’ ballad song “Hiling”.
Press Secretary Trixie Angeles emphasized that the public is still required to use face masks outdoors until President Marcos Jr. releases an executive order regarding this matter.
Senator Grace Poe showed disappointment in the response of the National Telecommunications Commission during the Senate hearing about the proliferation of text scams.
More than 10,000 rice farmers in the Caraga region received Fertilizer Discount Voucher from the Department of Agriculture in support of farmers' productivity and food security in the province.
The Department of Science and Technology partnered with the National Irrigation Administration in Quirino to address wastes coming from excess farm produce.
The OCTA Research Group recorded an increase of 12.7% in the Covid-19 positivity rate this month, advising schools to maintain the implemented precautionary measures.
The SM Prime Holdings Incorporation led the celebration of National Green Building Day supporting the advocacy of the country to increase the greener construction sector.
The Commission on Population and Development suggested an advancement to healthcare system in order to know other diseases besides Covid-19 that caused deaths during the pandemic.
A mall in Quezon City launched an exhibit of more than 50 images of the Blessed Virgin Mary to celebrate the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Million Trees Foundation Incorporation recognized the study done by De la Salle Dasmariñas for finding the usage of Narra as an antioxidant to cure illnesses.
The Department of Education field office in Leyte announced that PHP40 million worth of vitamins will be given away to more than 200,000 elementary students in the area.
The Iloilo City Urban Poor Affairs Office confirmed that the local government will participate in building six million houses to benefit over 11,000 Ilonggo families with no permanent houses.
The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority and South Korea partnered to enhance the ability of Filipinos to participate in international skills competitions.
The Department of Information and Communications Technology and the Cooperative Development Authority partnered with a private firm to provide technical training for online jobs nationwide.
The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority based in Cordillera Administrative Region is ready to train 22 scholars and local practitioners for the national skills training competition.
Time to duck, cover, and hold! The Office of Civil Defense invited individuals to join the first physical execution of an earthquake drill during the pandemic.
The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases has lifted the mandate of wearing face masks as long as they are low-risk individuals and in low-risk settings.
The United States government gave cultural preservation grant of PHP7.5 million to Baguio Museum for further conservation of ethnographic and cultural collections.
The Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that the Philippines was not suspended to be qualified for their visa-free entry but was still on-hold like other Asian countries.
The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao government gave 5 brand new police cars to the police regional office in compliance to enhancing the safety and protection to their constituents.
Ilocos Norte governor Manotoc has opened the provincial government owned-Plaza del Norte Hotel and Convention Center for lease after being closed during the start of the pandemic.