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10K Trees Planted To Mitigate Flooding In Oriental Mindoro

A town in Oriental Mindoro has started to plant bamboo and native trees on its riverside to prevent flooding in the province.

DPWH Finishes UP Athletes Training Center

The Department of Public Works and Highways has already finished the new varsity training center at the University of the Philippines in Diliman, which would house more team practices for athletes in the future.

1st Cruise Ship Docks At Puerto Princesa Seaport After 3 Years

The Puerto Princesa City tourism office welcomed the arrival of its first cruise ship after three years of the pandemic, eyeing a boost to its travel sector.

PH Nets USD793 Million FDIs In November 2022

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas announced that the net foreign investments of the country rose by up to USD793 million in November 2022, indicating the country's development after the pandemic surge.

Boracay To Receive First Luxury Cruise Ship On February 13

Boracay Island is ready to welcome its first luxury cruise ship after the pandemic struck, hoping to cater a fresh start for its tourist arrivals.

Energy Firm Ramps Up Solar Power Targets

A local energy firm is set to offer more investments to achieve its goal of providing solar energy for the next five years nationwide.

Bill Promotes Innovative Agri Methods To Strengthen Food Security

Senator Imee Marcos has filed a bill to promote new innovative agricultural methods that would help increase the farmers' productivity.

Travel Org: PH Holds Great Potential To Attract Japanese Tourists

A Japanese travel agency believes that the Philippines' various travel options have a great potential to draw more tourists from Japan.

Korea Dangles 14 Scholarship Slots For Filipinos

The Korean Embassy in Manila encourages Filipinos to apply for their 2023 Global Korea Scholarship, which will remain open up until the end of the month.

President Marcos Thanks OFWs In Japan For Remittances, Vows Better Jobs

President Bongbong Marcos praised the overseas Filipino workers in Japan for their contribution to the nation's economy through their remittances.

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