DTI Chief: First Quarter GDP Growth Shows Resilient Philippine Economy

The DTI notes that in the first quarter of 2025, the Philippines experienced a remarkable economic performance fueled by dynamic consumer engagement and industry growth.

Solar-Powered Irrigation Projects To Boost Rice Production In Albay

Solar-powered irrigation systems worth PHP320 million are set to enhance Albay's rice production, ensuring sustainability for local farmers, as stated by NIA-5.

Philippine Economy Continues To Grow Despite Global Uncertainties

Ralph Recto highlights the Philippine economy's enduring strength, reporting a 5.4% growth in the first quarter.

Is The Soulmate Ideal Reality Or A Social Illusion?

Is the soulmate myth helping or hindering our understanding of love?
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PBBM Cites Importance Of Protecting, Promoting PH Forest Cover

President Marcos Jr. emphasized the importance of enriching the nation's forests to encourage more investors in the country.

7K Mangroves Planted On V-Day In Puerto Princesa City

Couples who participated in the mass wedding in Puerto Princesa participated in planting Mangrove seedlings on Valentine's day.

Legazpi Residents Plant 3.5K Trees To Celebrate Valentine

The Legazpi City government celebrates Valentine's day by planting tree seedlings at one of its barangays.

33 Negros Couples Plant Mangroves Ahead Of February 14 Mass Wedding

As part of their pre-wedding activities, engaged couples in Negros have planted Mangrove seedlings in the area.

Derek Tumala Talks On Climate Crisis, Art And Science

Filipino artist Derek Tumala depicts the climate crisis in the Philippines through his art collection titled Tropical Climate Forensics.

Children In PH Mark 2022 World Day Against Trafficking In Persons With Football

World Day Against Trafficking, a day celebrated by partners and beneficiaries of StopOSAEC. Raising awareness for children's safety, whether its online or offline.

Children Affected By Typhoon Rai/Odette Face Uncertain New Year

UNICEF sent life-saving supplies to children affected by the onslaught of Typhoon Odette in parts of the country.