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AirAsia MOVE has been ordered to stop selling tickets in the Philippines due to complaints of exorbitant prices.
Ten Bataan fishermen discovered suspected shabu valued at P1.5 billion in the waters off Masinloc, Zambales, the Philippine ...
Amid the euphoria of victory and the despair of defeat in the midterm elections lies a crucial yet often overlooked democratic exercise—one frequently buried in mainstream print and social media: the ...
Moving to a new country is an exciting yet challenging adventure, and relocating from the USA to the Philippines is no ...
The impact of visa waivers on Indian travelers preference is well documented. Philippines is targeting Indians to make up for the China loss.
Anti-drug authorities seized more than P1 billion worth of shabu during a search operation in Angeles City, Pampanga on ...
If there’s anything more sacred in a democracy than the right to vote, it’s ensuring that our votes are counted fairly and accurately” Not all of us have ...
As mobile gaming takes center stage in the Philippines, traditional games like Tongits are enjoying a digital revival. What was once a staple at local ...
When the Philippines ratified the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) in 2006, we made what President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. recently called “a bold commitment to fight corruption not ...
Since taking office on June 30, 2016, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has carried out a “war on drugs” that has led to the deaths of over 12,000 Filipinos to date, mostly urban poor.
Land titling in the Philippines has long been a complex and tedious process, especially for imperfect land titles requiring ...
Secretary Amenah Pangandaman has emphasized that open governance is not just an advocacy campaign but also a “cornerstone of a Bagong Pilipinas (New Philippines).” She urged open governance champions ...