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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.

Paint the Town Merry: See the Most Vibrant Holiday Feasts from Joel’s Place

Celebrate the warmth of the season with festive feasts, thoughtfully crafted hampers, and gourmet delights designed to spread joy This holiday season, Joel’s Place—the beloved...

Pag-IBIG Fund Offers Payment Moratorium, Housing Loan Insurance Following Recent Calamities

Pag-IBIG Fund is offering a one-month payment moratorium and reminding borrowers of their Housing Loan insurance coverage to help members recover from the devastation...

Renovated Laoag health center pushes toward stronger, wider healthcare access

A really big step. This is how Department of Health (DOH) Development Management Officer Jay-r Cacao called the renovation done by the SM Foundation at...

Nano ProTech: Revolutionizing Protection Technology with Innovative Eyewear Solutions — Embraced by Media and Bloggers

From navigating vast oceans to steering a groundbreaking company, Capt. Roy Rivera has always been guided by vision and purpose. Once a Ship Captain,...

For almost a century, the Philippines Graphic has been known for its literary advocacy. Its printed literary magazine, the Philippines Graphic Reader, features short stories and poetry every month, circulated all over the country, and posted online for the entire world to see. Do you have a story or poem you wish to submit? Head over to our Submissions page to learn more.

Celebrate the legacy of Pedro Páramo at Instituto Cervantes

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the publication of Juan Rulfo's literary masterpiece Pedro Páramo, the Embassy of Mexico in the Philippines and Instituto Cervantes...

CCP Kaisa sa Sining Mindanao Network names the 3rd Gador Awardees 

The Cultural Center of the Philippines Kaisa Sa Sining (CCP KSS) Mindanao Network names the roster of artists and culture specialists who will receive...

Online Negosyo Calls for Fair Fees, Real Consumer Protection & Accountability in E-Commerce Policies

November 2025 – Manila, Philippines — The Online Negosyo Empowerment Community (ONEC), a nationwide movement of online sellers and micro-entrepreneurs, raises concern over rising...

GCash Study Now, Pay Later supports students’ college journeys to help build their future

The stories of three independent working students — Xander, Lee, and Crysquei — highlight their resilience and determination as they defy financial odds in pursuit of a...

Lanson Place Mall of Asia, Manila Illuminates the Holidays with “Season of Joy” Tree Lighting Celebration

Pasay City, Philippines — 13 November 2025 — Lanson Place Mall of Asia, Manila officially ushered in the holidays with its annual Christmas Tree...

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‘Rights in Focus’ caravan helps PH campus press reclaim human rights narrative

In an era increasingly defined by institutional censorship, digital harassment, and sophisticated disinformation networks, student journalists find themselves thrust into the frontlines of truth-telling. Reporting on local communities and structural vulnerabilities means navigating a minefield of legal threats, bureaucratic blockades, and safety risks. The contemporary media landscape requires...

The Lind Boracay Reinforces Reputation Via New Accolades

T+L Asia recognition adds to growing list of honours from MICHELIN, Tatler, and TripAdvisor VIA GRAPHIC PLUS | BORACAY, Philippines (8 July, 2026) – The Lind Boracay has reinforced its position among the Philippines' leading lifestyle resorts following a string of recent accolades. Most recently, the resort was named among...

GCash blocked 6700 illegal gambling sites using QRPH

GCash has blocked over 6,700 fraudulent merchants using "quishing"—a new tactic where scammers use fake QR codes to steal payments VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — As QRPh continues to transform the way Filipinos pay for everyday purchases, scammers are also evolving their tactics to exploit the country's growing reliance...