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DA backs coconut law amendments
The Department of Agriculture (DA) seeks to revitalize the local coconut industry by amending the law governing the ...
MANILA -- The Visayas grid will be placed on yellow alert on Tuesday, August 5. In a statement, the National Gric Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) said the yellow alert would be in effect from 3 ...
MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is in India from August 4 to 8, for a state visit meant to “further strengthen the Philippines-India partnership to proactively engage India in all ...
Thirty-seven percent of our adults and 17 percent of our youth, ages 6 through 17, are suffering from obesity,” Reynolds said ...
Nations gather in Geneva Tuesday for what many hope will be the final meeting to craft a landmark treaty to end the plastic ...
Like it did for prestigious private universities, the administration has cut off federal grants for UCLA, alleging it failed ...
The university was open to spending $500 million, but a $50 million settlement with Brown has prompted new debates in ...
Voters simply don’t care about partisan map-drawing. And going to Illinois over it is just hypocritical. | Opinion ...
Speaking at a closed-door luncheon in Boston Monday, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker lauded Texas Democrats for their efforts ...
The long-standing warnings that Thailand is a nation plagued by systemic decay and teetering on the brink of collapse—if not ...
INTEL AFFAIRS: The Mossad’s fateful refusal to eliminate Ayatollah Khomeini is a misjudgment with reprecrussions still felt today. In mid-January 1979, as shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi fled Iran, Mossad ...
Air dropping emergency food into the Gaza enclave is ludicrous, for many reasons spelled out in the July 27 front-page ...