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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.

Philippines’ E-Commerce Wins Trust From Confident Consumers – But “Friction Tax” Is Holding MSMEs Back, New Regional Study Warns

Blackbox report finds one of Southeast Asia’s most digitally confident consumer markets is being dragged down by logistics bottlenecks and uneven rules Manila, Philippines –...

Your Track, Your Stage: POCO Sound Lab Competition Offers Filipino Artists a Career Launch

MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Your chance to go from underground to undeniable is here. POCO Philippines has launched the POCO Sound Lab  Music Competition 2025,...

SNAP mobilizes relief operations for communities affected by Uwan

In the aftermath of Typhoon Uwan, SN Aboitiz Power Group (SNAP) immediately launched extensive relief operations to support its host and neighboring communities affected...

Where Tech is Human: RELX | Reed Elsevier Drives Global Innovation Through Purpose-Driven Tech Careers

Award-winning employers continue to attract top talent with meaningful technology roles that shape industries worldwide. MANILA, Philippines – RELX | Reed Elsevier, the shared services...

Palo Alto Networks and Cyberlite Partner to Launch AI Safety in the Classroom Toolkit, a Landmark Resource to Equip Students with Critical Generative AI...

New modular resource empowers non-experts, educators, parents, and instructors to teach students critical thinking for safe and ethical AI use Manila, Philippines — Palo Alto...

Unlocking the Future: UnionBank card holders can now pay with Google Pay for Effortless Everyday Payments

Imagine a world where your wallet lives in your phone, and every payment is just a mobile tap away. This November, UnionBank is proud...

ACCESS MCLE Announces 42nd and Last FlexiSynch Lecture Series for 2025

ACCESS MCLE is wrapping up 2025 with the rollout of its 42nd online Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Lecture Series this November. The first...

UP Alumnus Leads Digital Health Initiative for PH Marginalized Communities

Remote communities in the Philippines face challenges that hinder their access to quality healthcare services. In response, Dr. Romulo De Castro and his team...

The Ateneo University Press prepares for HARVEST, its biggest celebration of the year

It’s the most wonderful time of the year for the Ateneo de Manila University Press. It’s Harvest season! Harvest is our annual book launch...

Eating more but growing less: Stagnant Philippine farms linked to widening rice gap

As of 2022 alone, Filipinos were eating 2.3 million metric tons more rice than the country produced—an 18 percent shortfall that has locked the...

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MANILA, MY MANILA: Season of Advent

BUILDING A SITE Manila took a long time to make. What is now its ground used to be sea. The sea reached as far as the present towns of Mandaluyong ("a place of waves") and Makati (a place of tides"). It is said that diggers in Makati often find...

Missiles maim the undead, too: Kyiv’s cathedral, the Battle of Manila, and why war erases culture

In the history of mankind, wars have taken away far more than it created anything. The 1945 Battle of Manila and the recent attacks in Ukraine's capital of Kyiv have shown us what we lose as a species when a war—and the people behind them—threatens culture. IT IS...

The Hunted Hunter: A Wild Boar-ing Turn of Events

Armed with a rifle and overflowing with a warrior’s confidence, my classmate's brother marched into the woods, excited about his unforgettable first solo hunt. After all, they say you never forget your first. Deep in the forest, alone and silent, he slowly walked the path, eyeing a...