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Australian Open 2023 Open To Players Without Covid Tests

Tennis Australia's head recently affirmed that the Australia Open 2023 does not require its players to undergo Covid-19 tests to participate in the competition.

Ozone Layer’s Recovery On Track, Averting 0.5C Temperature Hike

The United Nations Environment Programme announced that the Earth's ozone layer is gradually beginning to regenerate, recognizing the efforts to phase out damaging chemicals worldwide.

FDA Approves New Alzheimer’s Drug That Appears To Slow Illness

The United States Food and Drug Administration confirmed that a newly discovered drug can now slow down the growth of Alzheimer's disease.

Int’l Labor Organization: Flexible Working Hours Help Work-Life Balance, Productivity

The International Labor Organization states that fewer workdays and flexible hours benefit the employees' health and work-life balance.

Job Openings In US Held Nearly Steady In November

The United States Labor Department reported that after reaching high levels in November 2022, the number of job opportunities in the nation is now anticipated to stay stable.

WHO Hopes Covid Will No Longer Be Global Health Emergency In 2023

The World Health Organization expects to declare Covid-19 no longer a global health emergency for the upcoming year.

Hiring Of Pinoy Nurses Ongoing In Canada’s Saskatchewan Province

Saskatchewan Health Minister Paul Merriman announced that the hiring of Filipino health workers is still ongoing in benefit to their province's healthcare needs.

OECD: Global Economic Growth To Slow To 2.2% In 2023

The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development sees a slowdown to the increase of the gross domestic product globally by 2.2% next year.

Tagle Among Overseers Of Caritas Internationalis Revamp

Caritas Internationalis president emeritus Cardinal Tagle announced that he will participate in overseeing the development of the church’s charity arm.

Saudi Government To Shoulder Wage Claims Of Displaced OFWs

The Saudi government decided to work on the wage claims of over 10,000 overseas Filipino workers after the bilateral meeting with President Bongbong Marcos.