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The ACLU initially filed suit in the nation’s capital to block deportations. U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg issued a ...
AGRICULTURE Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. told media he's "very confident" in the outcome of economic czar Frederick Go's visit to the United States for a fair deal on new tariffs that US ...
The recent analysis by Capital Economics casts a sobering light on a paradox that the Philippines faces—a vibrant demographic profile shadowed by political instability. While the country boasts one of ...
The Philippine electricity sector is at a critical inflection point. In 2024, the country recorded some of its highest-ever peak demands. Price volatility, combined with recurring yellow and red ...
Projects related to science, technology and innovation, such as the development of artificial intelligence or AI, are the “very engines” that will drive the Philippines in its quest to attain ...
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is looking at creating a new unit that will focus on strategic defense, in response ...
THE ASIAN Development Bank’s (ADB) upcoming Annual Meeting will be crucial for the Philippines as it can leverage this year’s discussions to further its development goals. “The Philippines’ role in ...
A political analyst warns that political dynasties exacerbate election violence in the Philippines due to intense personal ...
As a country prone to typhoons and earthquakes, Taiwan has a comparatively good system of civil defence. But surviving ...
At least 10 people were killed and more than 30 others injured in a road crash in the Philippines involving multiple vehicles, the Philippine Red Cross said on Thursday.
“Before the US takes any substantive action, China has no need to engage in talks with the US,” the post from Yuyuan Tantian added, citing anonymous experts. “However, if the US wishes to initiate ...
US President Donald Trump’s tariffs were a common factor in demonstrations across the world to honour International Workers’ ...