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Mangroves were once abundant in many coastal areas in the Philippines. Sadly, they are disappearing in the name of ...
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Devastating floods: Is the Philippines ready?
As the world watches with horror the aftermath of the July 4 Texas floods—121 dead, 160 missing, and thousands ...
The recent repainting of the “Surge of Hope,” the memorial erected in Tanauan town of Leyte for those who perished during the ...
AirAsia Philippines and the Provincial Government of Leyte renewed its longstanding commitment to making air travel ...
Queer communities in the Philippines face heightened risks from climate change, with natural disasters disrupting access to ...
TACLOBAN CITY (PIA) – The University of the Philippines Tacloban on Wednesday, July 2, unveiled a new oblation in a simple ...
A statement printed in a gown’s long train worn by a Greenpeace Philippines volunteer during the recent “Lov3Laban” Pride Festival held at the University of the Philippines Diliman Campus.  It ...
No question public service is really in the blood of Francis who comes from a family of politicians. His father Isaac was mayor of Tagaytay City from 1954 to 1980 – the longest serving mayor, if I’m ...
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Feeding the future, surviving the storm
National Disaster Consciousness Month and National Nutrition Month. One urges us to brace for calamities; the other reminds ...
The Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) has welcomed the inclusion of Eastern Visayas in the ...
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Janno Gibbs back to making music after long hiatus
Janno Gibbs is back to what makes his heart sing — making music — as he officially signs with GMA Music for exciting new ...
Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa on Tuesday said healthcare systems must remain operational under extreme pressure brought ...