Sunday, November 17, 2024
- Advertisement (970x250 Desktop) -

World News

US Provides P17.5-M To Support Ecosystem Recovery In PH

The United States government is providing an additional PHP17.5 million to support ecosystem and community recovery as part of its overall response to Typhoon Odette in the country.

Japan Extends P13.3-B Loan To PH For Pandemic Recovery

The Japanese government has extended a PHP13.3-billion loan to the Philippines in support of the government’s emergency response to Covid-19.

No Extension For Overseas Voting

The Commission on Elections said extending the voting period for Filipinos overseas is not possible.

PH Gets Airport Screening Training Software From Australia

The Australian government has donated laptops installed with training software to help boost the skills of Filipino aviation security screeners in detecting prohibited items in air cargo.

Pinoys Abroad Start To Cast Votes For Polls

Overseas absentee voting for Filipinos abroad has started in different embassies and consulates across the world.

Co-Creator Of ‘Doraemon’ Passes Away At 88

The veteran manga artist who created our favorite childhood Japanese manga series ‘Doraemon’ passed away at his home in Tokyo.

IATF Allows Use Of Antigen Test As Entry Requirement To PH

Travelers can now enter the Philippines just by presenting an antigen test performed by healthcare professionals, Malacañang said.

Preps Underway For Covid-19 Vax Donation To Myanmar

The government is now gearing up for the donation of the Covid-19 vaccines to Myanmar, Malacañang said.

More Maritime Patrols In PH-Malaysia-Indonesia Border Eyed

Department of National Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said plans are now afoot to increase maritime patrols in the tri-border areas of Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

PH Borders Reopen; Tourism Players Ready For Influx Of Travelers

Filipino tourism players are ready to welcome more foreign tourists as the Philippines officially reopened its gates to all fully vaccinated leisure travelers on April 1, the Tourism Congress of the Philippines said.