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Sustainable City Icons: Global Cities at the Forefront of Sustainable and Resilient Urban Developments

The world is our oyster, and traveling is the greatest means to optimize what life may offer. From backpackers aiming for an independent journey...

BDO Foundation and Don Bosco: Supporting the financial well-being of Filipino youth

BDO Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of BDO Unibank, recently forged a partnership with Don Bosco One TVET Philippines for the development and...

SoFA Unveils “METRO333” Exhibit, Showcases PHL Rising Designers and Creatives 

SoFA Design Institute, the country's leading design school, hosted their highly-anticipated Senior High School graduation exhibit, entitled "METRO333," showcasing the future of the Philippine...

RCBC, Brankas boost open finance

The Philippines’ leading digital challenger bank Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) is collaborating with Brankas to further amplify its digital payment streams through a...

Labor group endorses P150 Legislated Wage Proposal; calls for prompt action from other regional wage boards

The Federation of Free Workers (FFW) Lauds the First Hearing on Wage Increase in the National Capital Region; Calls for Prompt Action from Other...

Mental and physical well-being of children affected as Mayon Volcano continues to rumble 

Tens of thousands of children forced to leave their homes by erupting Mayon Volcano are missing out on school and showing signs of psychological...

Sustainable City Icons: Global Cities at the Forefront of Sustainable and Resilient Urban Developments

The world is our oyster, and traveling is the greatest means to optimize what life may offer. From backpackers aiming for an independent journey...

SMAC raises P5.5M to feed families of Globe’s Hapag Movement

Within a brief exchange of handing your SMAC (SM Advantage Card) at a typical checkout at SM, you already helped support a family in need last...

But for the Lovers By Wilfrido Nolledo

Considered a long-lost Filipino classic, Wilfrido D. Nolledo’s novel But for the Lovers finally comes home to the Philippines more than 50 years after...

Araneta City displays #EveryHueInYou for Pride Month

The City of Firsts marks the month-long celebration with diverse sights of colors June is the month of celebrating the colorful diversity of human sexuality...

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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 Philippines into deeper dependence on imported rice despite years of government programs to boost local harvests. This widening gap is the focus of new...

Shadows of Togetherness

In every harbor, salt clings to skin, and mothers’ songs drift into dawn, soft as mango fuzz, warm as a sun-stroked shoulder. Markets breathe with spice and voices, stretching like rope bridges over rivers carved from memory. We gather fragments— grief tasting of smoke and ash, joy dripping like sugarcane juice, hope folded into secret folds of...

Kronos Eats All His Children in the End

What do you fear for yourself in the future? Haya stared at the question written on the paper. For some reason, her college has a dedicated class about preparing students for the life of being in college — especially this college. Haya thought it was a nuisance, really. It...