Three marijuana plantations were raided by policemen on Tuesday in remote barangay Badeo in Kibungan, Benguet, netting at ...
A ceasefire between Israel and Iran-backed group Hezbollah came into effect at 0200 GMT on Wednesday after US President ...
TORONTO — Canada’s immigration minister says he plans to propose measures to reform the country’s refugee system, potentially ...
THE tourism industry must start developing other potential attractions beyond the usual fun and adventure-oriented offerings, presenting visitors a diversified and “multi-dimensional” experience, ...
THE PHILIPPINE government on Wednesday backed the Palestinian people amid Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza but fell short of calling their situation a genocide, which analysts deemed as a move to maintain ...
THE GOVERNMENT needs to improve its execution on water management issues and address delays caused by right-of-way (RoW) acquisition, a former Public Works secretary said.
CEMENT manufacturers have requested a review of the anti-dumping duties on specific types of cement from Vietnam in a bid to expand the measure to other types of cement and other manufacturers, the ...
THE GOVERNMENT needs to push competition policy and legislation to make the economy more efficient as companies gear up to enter international markets, National Economic and Development Authority ...
THE SUGAR Regulatory Administration (SRA) said that it is studying an increase in import clearance fees for alternative sweeteners. “Our (intent) is to gather accurate data on how much are entering ...
A HOUSE of Representatives committee on Wednesday approved a measure seeking to postpone the general elections of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) by a year to 2026.
THE Meat Importers and Traders Association (MITA) said seized frozen meat and seafood need to go into a reserve stockpile for use in emergencies, if the shipments are proven safe for human consumption ...
THE PHILIPPINES has signed a funding agreement with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), an arm of the World Bank, to rebuild over 3,000 schools damaged by typhoons, the ...