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Government Infra Projects To Require Over 3 Million Workers

The government’s infrastructure programs are set to create over three million jobs, boosting the economy and providing hope for unemployed and underemployed workers.

Albay Town Disaster Councils Get Recognition, Cash Prizes

With its exemplary disaster management, 15 Camalig barangays were honored and rewarded for effective disaster preparedness and response initiatives.

More Things To Look Forward To In “Blue Beetle,” According To Filmmakers

The upcoming superhero film “Blue Beetle” unwraps family, humor, and adventure all in one as disclosed by its filmmakers.

Director Kim Yong-Hwa Talks About His Excellent Cast In “The Moon”

Director Kim Yong-hwa praises extraordinary cast chemistry in Korea’s thrilling and emotional space epic, “The Moon.”

2K Bataeños Get Free Health Care Services Via ‘Lab for All’

First Lady Araneta-Marcos launches ‘Lab for All’, providing free medical consultations and services to 2,000 residents in Bataan province.

Geographical Indications Seen To Help Establish, Grow PH Brands

Philippine products are set to soar globally with geographical indications, boosting the reputation and profits of high-quality brands.

Markus Muses On Missed Connections, Pens New Single “Chaos”

From missed chances to chaotic moments, Markus Paterson takes us on an emotional journey with his latest release “Chaos.”

Japan, PH Ink JPY30 Billion Post-Disaster Standby Loan

Japan pledges a Php11.79 billion post-disaster standby loan to aid the Philippines’ swift recovery from natural and health-related disasters.

Community Pantry-Inspired Exhibit Recognized In Prague Festival

Filipino culture takes center stage at the 2023 Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space with a community pantry-inspired installation, recognized for intercultural exchange and compassion.

Feeding Program For Kids Stirs ‘Bayanihan’ Spirit

The “Batang Busog, Malusog” feeding program fosters the Bayanihan spirit, providing nutrient-rich meals to needy school children in depressed areas.

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