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QC court issues TRO vs nat’l ID deal cancellation

A Quezon City Regional Trial Court (RTC) has ordered the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)…

Heads of SUCs protest P14-B budget cut, seek more funding for 2025

Officials of 38 state universities and colleges (SUCs) asked Congress on Tuesday to not only…

US role pushed to help PH missions, deter China reclamation

With the increasing Chinese presence at Escoda (Sabina) Shoal blocking supply missions to Filipino troops…

Melodic milestone: Iloilo Community Orchestra debuts

How does one build up an orchestra? Community orchestras are built from the grassroots aspirations…

The limits of deterrence

A Filipino-American archaeologist some years back shared a theory he was developing, which argued that…

Welcoming Chinese investments

Secretary Frederick Go, the special assistant to the President for investment and economic affairs, announced…

Japan hails record Emmy success for ‘Shogun’ 

TOKYO—Japan’s government and people cheered the record trophy haul for period drama “Shogun” at the…

Another fire hits PGH; third so far this year

Many patients at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) in Ermita, Manila, had to be temporarily…

Speaker: All agencies to go through strict budget scrutiny

Speaker Martin Romualdez on Monday asserted the House of Representatives’ zero tolerance for what he…

PCG on Escoda: ‘We did not abandon anything’

The National Maritime Council says sending another ship is just one of options to maintain Philippine presence in Escoda (Sabina) Shoal. ‘We also have other technical capabilities to allow us to monitor and detect illegal activities being conducted there,’ it says.