The government is looking at two ways to mitigate the flooding problems along the North Luzon Expressway that caused heavy traffic during the last two typhoons to hit the country. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday approved a proposal to elevate a portion of the NLEX in Pampanga, then ordered …
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Speaker seals Vietnam pact to supply rice
Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez has secured the commitment of Vietnam to provide the Philippines with a stable supply of rice at affordable prices in an affirmation of the strong friendly relations between the two countries. This developed during Romualdez’s side meeting with Vuong Dinh Hue, president of the National …
Read More »US denounces Chinese Coast Guard’s ‘excessive’ actions in SCS
WASHINGTON said it stands with Manila amid the “dangerous actions” by the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) in obstructing a Philippine resupply mission to Ayungin or Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea. The Armed Forces of the Philippines described the CCG's action as “excessive and offensive.” It said that …
Read More »China hit for water cannon attacks
US, Japan, Australia, EU join PH in denouncing ‘illegal, dangerous’ acts ‘ILLEGAL, DANGEROUS.’ This undated handout released by the Philippine Coast Guard on August 6, 2023 shows a China Coast Guard ship releasing water cannon on a Philippine Coast Guard ship near Ayungin Shoal during a re-supply mission on August …
Read More »Gov’t rolls out lifeline power discount for low-income households
POWER AID. File photo shows a lineman examining an electric meter base at a post along Brgy. Commonwealth in Quezon City. Qualified low-income households will soon be part of a lifeline rate program of the Marcos administration. Manny Palmero The Marcos administration on Sunday announced the roll out of a …
Read More »Next World Youth Day returns to Asia after PH hosting in 1995
FROM WEST TO EAST. Pope Francis gestures while pilgrims celebrate on stage holding a South Korean flag after he announced that the next World Youth Day is to be held in Seoul. Around one million pilgrims from all over the world attended the largest Catholic gathering in Lisbon, Portugal on …
Read More »PH health expert among candidates for WHO Western Pacific head
PUBLIC health expert, Dr. Susan Pineda Mercado, has been selected by the Philippine government as a candidate for the World Health Organization (WHO) regional director for the Western Pacific Regional Office (WPRO) Dr. Susan Pineda Mercado. Photo from Susan Pineda Mercado Fb page Dr. Susan Pineda Mercado. Photo from Susan …
Read More »Romualdez marks ‘impressive’ first year as Speaker
Following his first year on the job, Speaker Martin G. Romualdez’s tenure has been characterized by excellence that has no peer up to this time, fellow officials and surveys have noted. The swift passage of the national budget bill last year, as well as the House of Representatives’ approval of …
Read More »1 dead, 95 saved from boat mishap off Romblon coast
One person died while 95 passengers were saved from a motorbanca that broke open and sank off the coast of Calatrava town in Romblon on Saturday. It was the latest maritime disaster to hit the country following the capsizing of a passenger ferry in Laguna Lake last month, leading to …
Read More »Teodoro: Natl security concern in EDCA sites, not Taiwan
THE national security of the Philippines is the paramount concern in putting up additional military sites under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA), not because of the country's proximity to Taiwan, Defense Secretary Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro Jr. said. Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. Contributed Photo “What if [the country's] proximity …
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