Brunei—Three young swimmers from Davao struck golds at the start of the swimming competitions in the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines-Northern Territory-East Asian Games at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Sports Complex here.
Read More »Beach volleyball to take on a noble role
Beach volleyball takes a new meaning when former Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) commissioner Tisha Abundo launches her newest advocacy in sports starting next year.
Read More »Underdog Ateneo vows good fight vs Creamline in PVL finals
Ateneo-Motolite plays without pressure but will give top seed Creamline a good fight in their Premier Volleyball League (PVL) Season 2 Open Conference title series that kicks off Wednesday at the Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan.
Read More »Brighter hope for Marawi victims
More than a year after the Marawi conflict ended, organizations working in the Marawi rehabilitation stressed the importance of promoting access to financial services and Islamic finance as part of the continuous recovery of families affected by the crisis.
Read More »Pangilinan vows availability of 5G services next year
Telecommunications firm PLDT, Inc. and its wireless subsidiary Smart Communications expects subscribers of its Home and Enterprise business segments to be able to avail of 5th generation technology (5G) capable services by next year.
Read More »Imee Marcos proposes rescue package for distressed coco farmers
Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos proposed a three-pronged rescue package for farmers in the coconut industry where at least 3.5 million coconut farmers are suffering from a continuous slump in domestic price for copra, with some barely surviving as they are already buried deep in debt and others no longer harvesting their crops due to low prices.
Read More »Vietnam, Thailand to supply 203,000 MT rice to Philippines
The state-run National Food Authority (NFA) on Wednesday successfully bid out contracts for the supply of 203,000 metric tons (MT) of rice to Vietnam and Thailand, as it strives to boost the country’s buffer stock.
Read More »Influx of Chinese workers blamed on online gaming
By Tracy Cabrera Following a crackdown by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corpration (Pagcor) against illegal online gaming operators, Immigration spokesperson Dana Sandoval disclosed that online gaming is one of the main factors that has contributed to the influx of Chinese workers in the country.
Read More »China leads in growth of renewable energy
By Tracy Cabrera Responsible for nearly half of the world’s total coal consumption— mainly to fire its power plants—China’s remarkable four-decade long economic expansion has been fueled in large part by coal. But choking air pollution, along with China’s commitments under the Paris Agreement on global warming, are pushing the country down a greener path.
Read More »Infra spend hits P571B in 9 months
Infrastructure spending of over a half-trillion pesos in the first nine months of 2018 demonstrates the “fast and sure” mantra in the implementation of projects and shows the vastly improved absorptive capacity of government agencies on the Duterte watch, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said here Wednesday (Nov. 28).
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