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Started in 1927, the Philippines Graphic is the longest-running printed magazine of national circulation that provides relevant news and features and promotes Philippine literature.

SM Foundation—Building foundations, shaping futures in Cebu schools

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — When learning spaces are safe, conducive, and dignified, students and teachers, are empowered to thrive, laying the foundation for a...

Manulife expands partnership with Microsoft to accelerate Enterprise AI governance and innovation

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — Manulife and Microsoft today announced the renewal and expansion of their longstanding relationship, supporting Manulife's strategic priority to become an...

Higher bills and less comfortable nights? These may be signs your old aircon is costing you more than you realize

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS | Manila, Philippines – For many Filipino families, replacing an old aircon often feels like something you can only do when...

NCCA spotlights Filipino music through Linggo ng Musikang Pilipino 2026

The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) once again leads the nationwide observance of Linggo ng Musikang Pilipino (LMP) this July, presenting...

SM Hotels names Hospitality Veteran Sven Toune General Manager of Taal Vista Hotel

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation (SMHCC) has appointed Sven Toune as General Manager of Taal Vista Hotel (TVH), ushering in...

Sun Life Foundation bolsters World Vision Philippines’ disaster response program with PHP 1M donation

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS | MANILA, PH (July 2026) — Sun Life Financial-Philippines Foundation, Inc. (Sun Life Foundation) continues to uphold its commitment to building disaster...

SM remains on track to cut emissions by 40% by 2040

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS | PASAY CITY, Philippines (24 July 2026) — SM Investments Corporation, the parent company of the SM Group, said it remains...

Middle East oil producers step up plans to bypass the Strait of Hormuz

AP NEWS | DAVID MCHUGH (July 23) — Before the war in Iran, roughly 15 million barrels of Persian Gulf oil were shipped each day...

CCP Channel spotlights stories of courage and hope in the Filipino spirit this July

Every story has the power to leave a lasting impression. Some remind us of the sacrifices people quietly make for those they love, while...

Build your ultimate smart study space with the new Xiaomi Pad 8 Series

Empowering the modern student, the Xiaomi Pad 8 Series Builds helps build a Smarter Study Space for proactive learning VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — As digital...

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Hero maker, star maker… Mars Ravelo

Nearing the turn of the 20th century, Filipinos stood at the precipice of an uncertain future. Even as the country successfully overthrew a dictator, instability persisted in society for the years that followed.

UP study maps flying fox movements to support conservation efforts

Flying foxes are large fruit bats that primarily feed on fruits and flowers. They are highly mobile, traveling long distances in search of seasonal food sources.

Bacolod City opens call for entries for annual film festival

The City of Smiles is once again turning its lens toward homegrown talent. Local officials and festival organizers officially kicked off the 3rd Bacolod Film Festival last August 3, inviting local filmmakers, writers, and artists to capture the city's evolving identity on screen.  With the theme “Pag-angot: Celebrating Heritage,...