President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has appointed former Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Director General Jose Torres Jr. as the new Executive Director of the Presidential Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS). Marcos’ appointment of Torres to the PTFoMS comes with a clear directive to bolster the protection of journalists, especially as the nation prepares for the 2025 midterm elections. Speaking …
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Recto boasts Phl climate finance initiatives at COP29
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto highlighted the Philippines’ comprehensive climate finance strategies during the 29th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan. Recto urged global leaders to seize the opportunity to advance meaningful climate action, emphasizing the urgency of the moment. “This year’s COP must go beyond rhetoric. For the Philippines, …
Read More »A growing threat to the country’s food security
The Philippines is once again facing the compounded effects of overlapping typhoons, and as the storms intensify, so does the risk to the nation’s food supply. These frequent and powerful storms, a clear sign of the increasing impact of climate change, wreak havoc on the agricultural sector, leaving behind devastated crops, disrupted supply chains, and soaring food prices. Typhoons are …
Read More »DA delays sugar imports until May
By Rose de la Cruz The Department of Agriculture said sugar importation has been held until May 2025 following the conclusion of the current crop year’s harvest. The decision was reached after DASecretary Francisco Tiu Laurel noted that there is no immediate need for additional stocks from outside since domestic supply of both raw and refined sugar would be sufficient …
Read More »DA surprised at P100/kilo price of ginger
The Department of Agriculture, which has allowed the entry of nearly 4,800 metric tons of ginger, is surprised at the retail price of this vegetable — commonly used as spice or herb — at P100 per kilo. because of strong demand from manufacturers of herbal and turmeric teas. Data from the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) showed that 4,759 MT …
Read More »Pointless to make DA import rice directly
Another myopic bill– granting the Department of Agriculture the task of directly importing rice just because the substantial reduction on tariffs on rice imports did not lead to reduced retail prices of the staple– is being eyed at the Lower House, which could lead to a split personality for the DA. The DA is basically tasked with protecting and supporting …
Read More »Analysts say climate action should be the focus in 2025 polls
The successive destruction to properties, lives and livelihood in the country due to climate change and calamities caused by government inaction remain as unpopular electoral issues even as the Philippines continues to lead the list of countries most vulnerable to disasters. This was the observation of analysts as they called for a stronger push among civil society groups, opposition forces, …
Read More »NBA veterans, balik-imports coming to PBA Commissioner’s Cup
By Robert Andaya Barely a week after TNT Tropang Giga’s successful title defense in the PBA Governors’ Cup, all basketball eyes now shift to the coming PBA Commissioner’s Cup with teams bringing in another talent-laden batch of new and balik-imports. Leading the cast are NBA veterans Ed Davis of NLEX Road Warriors, and Cheick Diallo of Converge FiberXers and Akil …
Read More »Javines, son make country proud in Taipei shootfest
Businessman-sportsman Engineer Teddy Javines is slowly but making a name in the sport of shooting, Last week, Javines captured the men’s trap gold medal in the 25th Pan-Pacific Friendship Shooting Competition 2024 at National Shooting Training Base Gongxu in Taoyuan, Taipei. Javines, who only started shooting two years ago, beat seasoned shooters Chulhyung Hwang of South Korea, who settled for …
Read More »Quezon snatches MPBL South crown
When the crown was on the line, the Quezon Huskers found a custodian in LJ Gonzales. Replicating his Game Two heroics, Gonzales tallied the Huskers’ last 13 points as Quezon Province tripped Batangas, 65-60, in Game Three on Thursday and clinched the MPBL (Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League) Sixth Season South Division championship at the packed Quezon Convention Center in Lucena …
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