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Senators called for expediting assistance to public utility vehicle drivers and operators amid the latest big-time oil price hike implemented by oil companies.

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Outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte has urged Filipinos to “take heart all the learnings from the past” in a speech ahead of the celebration of the 124th Philippine Independence Day.

PH Joins Global Call Vs. Marine Plastic Waste

The Philippine government has joined the urgent call to address the world's massive plastic waste that continues to pollute the oceans.

Over 900 Villages Declared ASF-Free; Vax Trials Ongoing

Experts have been working around the clock to finish clinical trials on a vaccine to stop the spread of African swine fever in the country.

Public Transport Plan Seen To Boost Samal Island Connectivity

A Local Public Transport Route Plan has been developed in the Davao Region to bolster connectivity in the Island Garden City of Samal in Davao del Norte.

TESDA Contributes To Anti-Insurgency Drive

The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority's training on poverty helped a lot in addressing one of the country’s growing problems, Secretary Isidro Lapeña said.

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San Miguel Corporation is ramping up its multi-billion Pasig River rehabilitation initiative amid the rainy season.

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BBM, Sotto Meet To Discuss Drug Prevention, Rehab Program

President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and outgoing Senate President Vicente Sotto III recently met to discuss the latter’s proposals to reform drug users.

Filipinos Urged To Put Aside Politics, Support Agri Under BBM

A united action among stakeholders in the country is needed for agricultural stability in the next administration, an official of the Department of Agriculture said.

PRRD: PH Avoids New Covid-19 Surge Due To Vax, Protocol Adherence

Duterte touted anew his administration’s success in containing Covid-19 infections and reopening the economy.

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The Philippines will be receiving its initial replacement of near-expiry Covid-19 vaccines from the COVAX Facility.

Duterte: Marcos Jr. Needs Cooperation Of Everybody

“President-elect Marcos would need the cooperation and help of everybody. We must give it to him,” Duterte said in his fourth-to-last Talk to the People.

Nestlé PH Employee Volunteers Hold Dive And Beach Clean-Ups On World Oceans Day

Nestlé PH employee volunteers participated in a Clean-Up Dive and Beach Clean-Up in Batangas in honor of World Oceans Day.

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Japan Study: PH 33rd In Covid-19 Management, Vax Rollout

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Young NorMin Farmers Keen On Taiwan Agri Techniques

Young farmers who have completed internships in other countries can apply their farming practices in Northern Mindanao.

Marcos Meets With Italy, Asean Envoys; Enhanced Ties Tackled

Incoming President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. met separately with ambassadors from Italy and different Asean countries, during which they discussed expanded cooperation between the Philippines and their respective countries.

Australia Donates Computer Tablets For PH Covid-19 Info System

The Philippines has received some gadgets from the Australian government to help the country’s Covid-19 information and management system.

QC Aims To Be ‘Lead City’ In Fight Vs. Climate Change

The Quezon City government has strengthened its policies to protect the environment and combat the threat of climate change.

Mayor To Protect 2 Whale Sharks Spotted Off Mactan Island

Two whale sharks showed up in the seawater in Lapu-Lapu City, Mayor Junard Chan said.

Mindanao Key Tourism Destination; Safe Travel Measures In Place

The Tourism Promotions Board assures that places in parts of Mindanao are safe for tourists.

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Former ‘The Voice Kids PH’ Finalist Wins 1st Runner-Up In US Singing Competition

The youngest finalist in the 2022 Discover Philippines Competition in Los Angeles, California, is a Filipino.

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Comedian Jo Koy To Return To Manila For ‘Funny Is Funny’ Tour

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Continuity Of BP2 To Bring Economic Dev’t Nationwide

The Commission on Population and Development hopes that the next administration will continue the Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-Asa program that will promote “inclusive economic development."

PH Education To Prioritize Catching Up On STEM

The next administration is gearing up for a significant “catching-up” in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in the education sector.

Solon: Focus On Reviving Tourism, ‘Step In Right Direction’

A lawmaker said the incoming administration supports reviving the tourism industry as part of the 2023 budget.

PH Covid-19 Cases Daily Average For May 30-June 5 Down By 1.4%

The country's daily average of Covid-19 cases went down from May 30 to June 5, compared with the previous week, the Department of Health reported.

PAF Pilots Train With Foreign Counterparts To Hone Combat Skills

Filipino jet fighter pilots have been honing their combat skills in local and foreign training exercises hosted by military allies of the country.

Wage Hikes In 14 Regions Take Effect In June

Minimum wage earners are expected to benefit from a series of pay hikes across the regions starting this month and until early next year.

Palace Welcomes Improved Covid-19 Recovery Index Ranking

Malacañang welcomes the improvement of the Philippines’ ranking in the latest Covid-19 Recovery Index, a global assessment of Covid-19 recovery of Tokyo-based news magazine Nikkei Asia.

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DavOr Public Hospital Gets P50-M Aid From OP

The Malasakit Center inside the Davao Oriental Provincial Medical Center gets PHP50 million from the Office of the President to help ease the financial burden of indigent patients in the area.

Nueva Ecija Goat Farmers Get P9.7-M Facilities, Inputs

Goat raisers in Nueva Ecija received some PHP9.7 million worth of farm facilities and inputs to help the province become the center of goat production.

New P1-K Bill To Circulate In Zambo City By Q4

The new PHP1,000 bill will circulate in Zamboanga City starting in the fourth quarter of the year.

Legazpi City To Revive Celebration Of Ibalong Festival

The Legazpi City government is now in the thick of preparation for the resumption of its festive and colorful Ibalong Festival.

Aid To Insurgency-Free Villages To Continue After PRRD Term

Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict in Western Visayas reaffirmed its commitment to continue interventions in the region’s insurgency-cleared barangays beyond the term of President Rodrigo Duterte.

Pangasinan Town Targets World Record On Next Festival

The Pangasinan municipal government aims to have the longest sticky rice cake delicacy in the Guinness Book of World Records when they hold the Kankanen Festival next year.

City-Owned Hospital To Serve Even Non-Residents

The new public hospital in Davao City is expected to start building this year and will be made available even to non-residents seeking medical care.

DHSUD, Army Eye Expanded Housing For NorMin IPs

The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development in Northern Mindanao has begun preparations for expanding a housing community of Indigenous Peoples in the province.

Migratory Birds In W. Visayas Under Close Watch

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources is keeping an eye on migratory birds in Western Visayas as a preventive measure in the wake of the avian influenza outbreak in numerous areas of Luzon.

Ilocos Norte Sites, Renewable Energy Impress Danish Envoy

Danish Ambassador to the Philippines Grete Sillasen left a strong impression on Ilocos Norte's renewable energy.

DOH Boosts Organ Donation Drive, Urges People To Sign Up

The Department of Health in Davao urges the public to sign up as donors in observance of the Kidney Month Celebration.

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