“The strongest governments on earth cannot clean up pollution by themselves. They must rely on each ordinary person, like you and me, on our choices, and on our will.” Chinese investigative journalist Chai Jing stressed this in her documentary film, “Under The Dome.” Like pollution,...
A new report by New Energy Nexus (NEX) reveals the Philippines currently has 91 clean energy and climate startups, marking a six-fold increase from 15 startups in 2020. Most ventures are found in Metro Manila, but entrepreneurs from Northern Mindanao and Calabarzon are emerging in the field....
A very serious message from the President this week was on the online sexual abuse and exploitation of children. The problem moved President Marcos to tears, as it should move all of us citizens to do something to eradicate the “country’s shame.” The saddest part of online sexual abuse...
Healthcare was on top of the President’s agenda on Tuesday, Sept. 10. First, President Marcos led the inauguration of the Bagong Urgent Care and Ambulatory Service Center (BUCAS) at the Philippine Heart Center. “We are transforming how we handle critical moments when time is both...
Volleyball star Jaja Santiago, now known as Sachi Minowa, will not be able to represent Japan despite successfully changing her citizenship recently. Volleyball star Jaja Santiago According to newly-elected Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) President Ramon “Tats” Suzara, Santiago is included...
SANTIAGO CITY, Isabela – A fishpond caretaker was allegedly shot dead by a former communist rebel in Barangay Abra here on Friday night, September 6. Police Capt. Jeffrey Viloria, deputy chief of the Santiago City Police Station 2, identified the victim as Joseph Domingo, a resident of Cordon,...
September is National Peace Consciousness Month, an annual event started in 2004 that symbolizes the country’s desire for greater unity, mutual understanding and harmony. The opening of Peace Month on Sept. 2 began with a commemoration led by President Marcos of a significant event in our...
Young entrepreneurs in the country face significant challenges, particularly those outside Metro Manila, according to a study released recently. Limited access to funding and lack of focus on regional development stifle their potential. “Young entrepreneurs cannot survive on their...
News about the rising cases of leptospirosis after the floods caused by a recent typhoon and monsoon rains, and mpox which has been declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) have been appearing in various media platforms. ...
The collection of approximately 1,500 tons of garbage following Typhoon Carina once again highlighted the country’s current waste management crisis. And the garbage collected was just in Metro Manila alone. Despite the mandates of Republic Act 9003, which requires all barangays to establish their...
Three-minute response time to all requests for police assistance, especially those channeled via the 911 emergency calls, or E911. Body cameras with artificial intelligence that can automatically access the database of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to check on the identity or...
Alas Pilipinas setter Jia Morado is bracing for another professional volleyball season in Japan after re-signing with Denso Airybees for her second stint. Filipino setter Jia Morado (Denso Airybees on Instagram) "This time for the 2024-25 season. We are pleased to inform you...