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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.

From Hospitality Dreams to AR Realities: Joon Yung Min’s Mobile Marble Race Revolution

Seoul, South Korea – Joon Yung Min, a 35-year-old Korean visionary, has redefined online gaming with his revolutionary platform, Mobile Marble Race. Combining augmented...

Independent judgment and meritocracy: Driving growth from the boardroom

PASAY CITY, PHILIPPINES, 17 January 2025--In today’s evolving corporate landscape, meritocracy is advancing as an indicator of effective governance, with a focus on qualifications,...

Marcos rights gains fall short; Ex-President Duterte, former top officials unpunished for ‘Drug War’ abuses—Human Rights Watch

(Bangkok, January 16, 2025) – The administration of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. initiated some human rights improvements in 2024 but failed to address past and...

Unfold Tough, Flawless Design and Groundbreaking Photography Features: Pre-Order the HUAWEI Mate X6 Today

Manila, Philippines (January 17, 2025) — HUAWEI has officially launched the HUAWEI Mate X6. The newest flagship foldable phone from HUAWEI represents the pinnacle...

AUSPICIOUS FESTIVITIES TO CELEBRATE THE YEAR OF THE WOOD SNAKE AT CITY OF DREAMS MANILA

January 16, 2025 – City of Dreams Manila commences its Year of the Wood Snake festivities with auspicious and vibrant Lunar New Year rituals;...

SN Aboitiz Power provides additional benefits to Itogon indigenous communities

Renewable energy provider SN Aboitiz Power-Benguet, Inc. (SNAP-Benguet) has strengthened its commitment to the indigenous peoples (IP) communities of Itogon, Benguet, with the turnover...

Singapore F&B expert Andrew Tan brings global flavors to Araneta City’s World Kitchens

Meet the man who helps bring the world’s best dishes to Metro Manila’s newest dining destination Get ready to embark on a world-class culinary journey...

Quezon City leads the fight against Cervical Cancer with Landmark Community-Based Screening Program

Quezon City, Philippines – Cervical cancer, a disease affecting the cervix, is both preventable and curable when detected early. Despite this, cervical cancer remains...

Japan–Philippines Foreign Ministers’ Meeting and Working Lunch

The following is the summary of the main events on the morning of January 15 during the visit of IWAYA Takeshi, Minister for Foreign...

PUMA Rewrites Classic Footwear, Drops Campaign with New Speedcat Colorways Featuring Local Trendsetters

Manila, Philippines — PUMA heads into 2025 at full speed with a refresh of the iconic PUMA Speedcat. The classic footwear now comes in...

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Manila Symphony Orchestra marks 80 years of PH Republic with historic homecoming

The Manila Symphony Orchestra held its third centennial concert entitled “LIBERATION: Celebrating 80 Years of the Philippine Republic” at the Metropolitan Theater last July 4. The concert marked a symbolic homecoming for the MSO, renewing its long-standing partnership with The Met, a venue associated with the orchestra since...

“Pasts Revisited” exhibit extended until July 31

Visitors have more time to experience a unique intersection of history, art, and intellectual resistance, as the Constantino Foundation and Yuchengco Museum have officially extended the run of “Pasts Revisited: An Exhibit on a Usable History and the Romance of Renato Constantino and Letizia Roxas Constantino” until...

Benilde thesis films bring laughs in Seattle

Two capstone film projects from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde were recently screened in Seattle, Washington as part of the Diwa at Pagdiriwang Festival. Programmed under the festival’s “Sometimes You Just Gotta Laugh” block shown last June 7 at the Seattle Center Armory Loft 2, the short...