Widening of Cebu rivers eyed to prevent floods

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) plans to widen the Mananga River in Talisay and other rivers prone to overflowing in Cebu, following recent storms that caused severe flooding in the province. Public Works Secretary Vivencio “Vince” Dizon said the initiative aligns with President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s directive to prioritize flood management and minimize damage from future …

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OWWA ramps up eCard rollout for OFWs

The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) is accelerating the nationwide and overseas distribution of its enhanced eCard, aiming to reach all 2.6 million active overseas Filipino worker (OFW) members. In a briefing last week, Deputy Administrator Ryan Vincent Uy said the agency issued more than 300,000 eCards in 2025, a significant jump from around 56,000 in 2024. “Right now, we …

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Hidden cost of influence in PHL polls

A recent study by researchers from the University of the Philippines and several foreign universities has pulled back the curtain on a troubling reality of modern Philippine elections: the growing, largely hidden role of social media influencers in political campaigning.  Their findings, which identify at least 1,425 influencer accounts engaged in covert or under-the-radar campaigning during the 2022 presidential elections, should prompt …

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Growth downgrades and the cost of complacency

The recent decision by highly respected international financial institutions to lower their growth forecasts for the Philippines should have set off loud alarm bells than it apparently did in Malacañang. While the Palace has downplayed the revisions, citing inflation as a manageable concern, the downgrades have nonetheless sent ripples of uncertainty through the business community—an audience far less inclined to shrug …

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Steady Gains and Subtle Symbols: An Economy Finding Its Footing Under Marcos Jr.

LOVE FOR ALL​By: Virginia Rodriguez The Philippines is gradually moving toward economic improvement under the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. While the country continues to face challenges, recent developments show steady progress that deserves recognition. Reports presented during the 7th Economy and Development Council Meeting in Malacañan highlight positive trends in employment and poverty reduction. These figures reflect …

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Venezuela Today, Philippines Tomorrow?

REALPOLITIKBy Benjie Alejandro On January 3, Washington jolted the international community by seizing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and flying him to the United States for trial. Without UN authorization or even prior consultation with Congress, President Trump declared that America would “run the country” and hand over Venezuela’s oil sector — the largest proven reserves in the world — to …

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SM Foundation recognized at Anvil Awards for driving social impact through digital storytelling

SM Foundation (SMFI) received a Silver Anvil Award under the PR Tools, Multimedia category from the Public Relations Society of the Philippines for its #SpreadingSocialGood Stories Online campaign. The initiative strengthened SM Foundation’s digital presence and translated online engagement into tangible social impact.  Through strategic storytelling on Facebook, SMFI grew its online community to more than one million followers and …

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GSIS commits to targeted measures for remote area service delivery in Ifugao

Stakeholders in Ifugao join GSIS President and General Manager Wick Veloso and executives in an open dialogue to discuss access, connectivity, and service delivery challenges in remote communities. Insights from the dialogue will help guide location-specific measures to make GSIS services more accessible and responsive.

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La Mesa Ecopark celebrates landmark environmental achievements in 2025

UNDER the stewardship of the Manila Water Foundation, the La Mesa Ecopark (LME) in Quezon City, proudly marks 2025 as an impactful year for the environment.  The social development arm of Manila Water Company achieved significant progress in urban forest restoration, environmental education, and community engagement. Through synergies with more than 180 organizations and thousands of volunteers, LME strengthened its …

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Torres – Tanduay partnership: Spanish spirits invade PHL market

Torres Brandy of Spain has officially entered the Philippine market after sealing a partnership with local rum leader Tanduay Distillers. Torres 5 Light leads the collection of spirits making a debut in the Philippines, supported by Tanduay’s marketing and distribution network. Tanduay president and CEO Lucio Tan III said, “The arrival of Torres in the Philippines marks the coming of …

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