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1.5K Filipino Delegates To Join World Youth Day In Portugal

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines sends the largest-ever delegation of 1,500 Filipinos to World Youth Day in Portugal, joining 67,000 pilgrims to more than 100 countries.

Davao City Building Permit Application Goes Digital

Davao City launches an online building-related permit system, streamlining processes for faster and more convenient transactions.

11 New Filipino Folk Dances Unveiled In National Workshop

The 41st National Folk Dance Workshop introduces 11 new dances to preserve and promote Filipino cultural heritage.

Bataan, Power Firm Partner To Protect Sea Turtles

Bataan Government and a power firm to team up in safeguarding Pawikans, home to three endangered turtle species.

DSWD Eyes ‘Omnipresent’ Disaster Response Ops Thru New Program

The Department of Social Welfare and Development launches the “Buong Bansa Handa” disaster preparedness program to ensure swift aid and relief nationwide.

DepEd To Provide Connectivity, 21st Century Skills To Learners

The Department of Education envisions the empowerment of the 21st Century Learners with tech-driven education for a brighter future amid pandemic challenges.

Western Visayas Police Food Bank Readies Relief Aid For Emergencies

The Police Regional Office in Western Visayas launches help and food bank to provide swift relief goods during emergencies.

More Puerto Princesa Families Evacuate Due To Egay

The local government of Puerto Princesa rescue workers evacuated more families from vulnerable neighborhoods as Typhoon Egay and the monsoon posed an imminent danger.

DOH Assures Distribution Of Covid-19 Allowance For HCWs

The Department of Health is revolutionizing the distribution of Covid-19 health emergency allowance to healthcare workers for more efficient and timely delivery.

Department Of National Defense: Detailed Assessment Needed To Determine Egay Impact

Defense Secretary Teodoro emphasizes the need for a thorough assessment of Typhoon Egay’s effects before considering them minimal.

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