Online portal to streamline market vendor spaces, stalls in QC
Youth comprises majority of 1.6M new voters: Comelec
CA affirms ruling in favor of Negros Oriental city market
Cops need to coordinate with school officials on security matters
PNP wants e-sabong tagged as illegal gambling act
3 ranking NPA officials fall in GenSan
RAHMAH SALE: 2,000 CHICKEN SOLD IN TWO HOURS
DENGUE CASES UP IN WEEK 43, NO DEATHS REPORTED
Salem, Ramo rule Ironman 70.3 in Palawan
General News
Philippines and UAE Sign MOU for 500-MW Capacity Data Centers
Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Shows 99% Effectiveness in Preventing HIV
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Philippine Stock Market Rises on Bargain Buying; Peso Remains Steady
Business News
BUSINESS
RAHMAH SALE: 2,000 CHICKEN SOLD IN TWO HOURS
KUALA TERENGGANU, more than 2,000 chickens priced at RM6.50 per kilogramme were sold at the Mobile Rahmah Sale at the Terengganu State Museum grounds, here today.Besides buying the chicken, visitors at the sale event also did not miss the opportunity t…
PSA keeps Q2 economic growth at 4.3%
PH inflation eases to 4.9% in October
Pay hike for private sector, kasambahay in Region 9 to start Nov. 12
Sports News
Salem, Ramo rule Ironman 70.3 in Palawan
Satar Salem and Leyann Ramo ruled their respective divisions in the Ironman 70.3 triathlon competition in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan on Sunday. Salem registered an overall time of four
Salem, Ramo rule Ironman 70.3 in Palawan
Mapua grabs NCAA lead after edging San Beda, Lyceum loss
Fun & Games
Vietnamese artists immerse with cultural bearers in Antique
Two artists from Vietnam found an opportunity to immerse with cultural bearers in Antique as a preliminary event of the 17th Visayas Islands Visual Arts Exhibition and Conference (VIVA
PH specialties shine in Manila’s 1st halal food festival
Internet Society backs TikTok ban in gov’t security sector
PSA keeps Q2 economic growth at 4.3%
PH inflation eases to 4.9% in October
Pay hike for private sector, kasambahay in Region 9 to start Nov. 12
Debt payments up in August
PH exports increasing but external headwinds slow down growth
Ocean economy up 21% in 2022
Ocean economy up 21% in 2022
PH eyes ecozones for e-vehicle, parts manufacturing
MALAYSIA, UZBEKISTAN FORGE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP IN TOURISM
Medical News
DENGUE CASES UP IN WEEK 43, NO DEATHS REPORTED
PUTRAJAYA, The number of dengue cases for the 43rd Epidemiological Week (ME43) of Oct 22-28 increased by 10 cases or 0.4 per cent to 2,272 cases, compared to 2,262 cases in the preceding week.Health director-general Datuk Dr Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan, …
STIGMA, DISCRIMINATION ‘PREVENTS’ ACCESS TO MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT AND CARE – ZALIHA
The stigma and discrimination associated with mental health and care are among the main obstacles preventing access to good treatment and mental care treatment, said Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa.In a statement today in conjunction with World Ment…
IZZAT ZAIDI IN CRITICAL CONDITION AFTER CUB PRIX CRASH
CKJ Racing Team rider Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan is reported to be in critical condition, after being involved in an accident during the Super-Pole session at the Malaysian Cub Prix race, at Bandar Medini Circuit, near Iskandar Puteri, yesterday aftern…
RABIES: GOV’T TARGETS TO VACCINATE 40,000 PETS IN SAWARAK THIS YEAR
The government is targeting to vaccinate 40,000 pets in Sarawak this year in an effort to curb the spread of rabies.Deputy Agriculture and Food Security Minister Chan Foong Hin said as of Sept 7, 27,668 pets in the state had been vaccinated.“A total o…
Rising demand for Covid-19 vaccines noted in Cebu City
CEBU CITY – This city’s vaccination body has noted a rising demand for inoculation against coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) even as local health authorities are waiting for more vaccine supplies from the Department of Health, an official said on Wednesday. Erik Miguel Espina, deputy lead convenor of Cebu City Project Vaccine Storm, said many residents have been sending queries on the resumption of vaccination sites’ operation. “Every time we open the vaccinations centers, people who are very eager to get vaccinated flock the area,” Espina told the Philippine News Agency in an interview. He said Vice Mayor Michael Rama, the