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THE country’s inflation rate may have slowed to a 66-month low in May 2025 but food prices remain elevated based on the ...
THE Philippines credit rating of “A-” with a “stable” outlook was affirmed by Japan Credit Rating Agency, Ltd. (JCR) on the ...
THE wage increase approved by the House of Representatives (HOR) may be a “just reward” for workers who have become more ...
LAWMAKERS are “ignoring the realities” by greenlighting the P200 across-the-board daily wage hike as this will only benefit ...
THE Philippine government’s growth targets may remain elusive even after the President steps down from office, according to ...
THE Department of Agriculture (DA) is mulling over another cut to the maximum suggested retail price (MSRP) for imported rice ...
THE United Nations (UN) expenditures for its projects in the Philippine posted a double-digit increase in 2024, according to ...
WHILE urban families spend more in supermarkets, rural households shell out more overall on weekly food expenses, according ...
THE lower-than-expected inflation recorded in April is a “major relief” for Filipino families, according to Finance Secretary ...
As Independence Day draws near, streets across the Philippines and Filipino communities abroad are preparing to come alive with color, movement, and music. Parades will roll through city avenues and ...
In line with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to combat fake news and ensure that the public receives accurate and reliable information, Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary ...
In celebration of World Environment Day on June 5, 2025, members of environmental advocacy groups 350 Pilipinas and 350 Asia conducted a creative demonstration at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) ...