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Plugging the poverty gap
Filipino families were poor in 2023. A family is classified as poor when it earns less than a defined threshold income ...
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Dinagat leads Mindanao provinces in economic growth
Dinagat Islands. INQUIRER FILES SAN FRANCISCO, AGUSAN DEL SUR—Dinagat Islands, which is constantly battered by storms, ...
This physical sacrifice is a core expression of their penitence and devotion” THE centuries-old Traslacion in Manila on ...
Across the Philippines, a new kind of enterprise is changing the way business is done, one that blends purpose with profit. These are called social ...
Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David warned Philippine Congress that failing to pass laws against corruption and political dynasties ...
The return to Tonga’s monarchy and nobles reflects the shift to authoritarian forms of rule by governments around the world.
The Philippines is seeking another World Bank loan to follow through on ongoing efforts to address child stunting in the country, despite hiccups in an ...
Just like how the stars seen from Kyrgyzstan make up the Milky Way, we can collectively make a big difference, says .
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Editorial Roundup: United States
The broadband program illustrates how the Biden combination of spending and regulation created market distortions and raised ...
It was deep in the pandemic when Victorian police got their first real taste of life pursuing a rebellious but outwardly ...
The military-ruled Myanmar (earlier known as Burma and Brahmadesh) staged the first phase of the general election on 28 December 2025 amid a civil ...
Civil society groups, led by Kenneth Abante, urge the Philippine government to adopt participatory budgeting to improve transparency and align public spending with development goals.
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