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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.

Urgent appeal for El Fasher’s people: Doctors Without Borders denounces mass atrocities and fears many people remain in grave danger

Paris, 31 October 2025 – Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) denounces the horrendous mass atrocities and killings, both indiscriminate and ethnically-targeted,...

AI Adoption in Cybersecurity Surges Across the Philippines: 92% Already Using It

AI now powers detection, response, and recruitment as enterprises shift from reactive to predictive defence Taguig City, Philippines – October 24, 2025 – Fortinet, the global...

Bridging Sectors, Building Communities: UPLB Honors Human Ecology Alumni for Service and Leadership

Change often begins with a conversation, but progress takes root when that dialogue leads to understanding and collective action. This is where development communication finds...

‘Forged in Mentorship and Innovation’: New UPD-CS Dean Outlines Future Plans

As the University of the Philippines – Diliman College of Science (UPD-CS) enters a new era driven by guidance and innovation, one of the...

Philippines: Nickel Mining Causes Abuses, Increases Climate Risks

Abuses in Transition Mineral Supply Chains Undermine Credibility of the Energy Transition Manila, November 4, 2025 — The Philippines government, nickel mining companies, and downstream...

No POS Machine? No Problem! Business Owners can turn their phone into a Credit Card Terminal with GCash PocketPay

MANILA, Philippines – Despite the wide range of solutions available in the market, many micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) find that existing tools...

Getting Started Made Simple: Sun Life Easylink Protect for every go-getter

Every Filipino go-getter can relate: there’s nothing like big dreams to fuel the fire inside and push them to action. Maybe it's buying that...

Pinoy artist pays homage to Monet in “Light Receptacle Café”

Filipino artist Jonathan Olazo’s latest art exhibition “Light Receptacle Café” is a beautiful reimagining of French master Claude Monet’s devotion to light and time,...

A strike of condor: Golf sees new PH audience through ISP and BingoPlus partnership

Since its first announcement to the press on Sept. 24 at the Sta. Elena Golf and Country Club in Santa Rosa, Laguna, the world-famous...

PH’s first metallomics research facility opens in UP Marine Science Institute

The UP Marine Science Institute opened the first metallomics facility in the Philippines last Wednesday, October 22, 2025. Led by Balik Scientist Dr. Irene...

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Ateneo aquaculture scientist Dr. Janice Ragaza appointed to leading animal science journals 

Ateneo de Manila University Department of Biology Associate Professor Dr. Janice A. Ragaza has recently been appointed to leadership roles in two internationally-prestigious scientific journals: she now serves as Associate Editor of Animal Feed Science and Technology, and is also among just a handful of scholars from...

FAP holds Visayas Guild Summit

The Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP) recently convened the inaugural Visayas Guild Summit at Nature’s Village Resort in Talisay City, Negros Occidental. Bringing together 37 industry delegates, film community leaders, and both established and emerging creators, the summit marked the beginning of a regional mobilization aimed at...

How Tala redefines consumer protection in the digital credit journey

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — For many, debt carries two realities. It can create fear when linked to harassment, hidden charges, and public shaming, or it can be a lifeline that bridges income gaps, supports small businesses and keeps households moving. With the rise of digital lending in...