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Devastated biodiversity

The South China Sea has one of the richest marine biodiversity in the world, but according to the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative of the Center

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Stronger El Niños

The El Niño weather phenomenon that peaked in December was one of the five strongest ever recorded, the United Nations said last week, as it

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On employment

The number of unemployed Filipinos increased in the first month of 2024, posting an employment rate of 4.5 percent, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.

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Pushing back

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said that the Philippines would continue to engage China on mutual interests but would “push back” if the country’s sovereignty over

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Considering divorce

According to the World Bank’s “Women, Business and the Law 2023” report released on Monday that gave the Philippines a score of 78.8 out of

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Tatak Pinoy

When President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed the Tatak Pinoy Act, or Republic Act 11981, which aims to provide financing and incentives to local producers of

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Justice for Jemboy?

The Department of Justice has assured the family of 17-year-old Jerhode “Jemboy” Baltazar, who was killed in a “mistaken identity” police operation, that it would

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Retail growth

The latest report of global management consulting firm Kearney, titled “2023 Global Retail Development Index), said the local retail industry, which was worth $203 billion

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Still in the gray

The Philippines remains in the “gray list” of Paris-based watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which urged the country to “swiftly” plug the remaining holes

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