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Department Of National Defense: South Korea Shipbuilder Eyes Maintenance Depot In Subic

Department of National Defense Delfin Lorenzana said there is a possibility that South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries will construct its maintenance depot in Subic, Zambales.

Japanese Donor In Tears Of Joy Over Philippines-Japan Friendship Art Tilt

A Japanese philanthropist found himself in tears of delight as the solid relationship between the Philippines and Japan was showcased at the 3rd PH-Japan Friendship Art Contest.

Philippines, France See Closer Engagement As Nations Mark 75 Years Of Ties

The Philippines and France formally marked 75 years of diplomatic relations, with the latter seeing closer engagement on food security and education.

Indonesian Firm To Build 2 More Landing Docks For PH

The Philippines has ordered the Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder to construct two more landing platform docks in the country.

Renewable Energy Dev’t Boosts China’s Pursuit For Carbon Goals

China has seen the rapid development of renewable energy in the country.

FOI PH Joins 13th Int’l Conference Of Info Commissioners

Over 150 participants attended the recently concluded 13th International Conference of Information Commissioners, sharing ideas on how to protect public information in any democratic state.

PCG, Korean Community Partner For Disaster Response Training

The Philippine Coast Guard is collaborating with the United Korean Community Association for the education and training of its personnel on humanitarian and disaster response.

Indonesian Envoy Eyes New Opportunities In PH

Indonesia is eyeing to increase its collaboration with the Philippine government and private sectors in exploring new opportunities.

First-Ever PH Exhibition At Nairobi Nat’l Museum Opens

The Philippine Embassy in Nairobi has finally opened the first-ever Philippine exhibition at the Nairobi National Museum.

PH Rises In Global Peace Index Ranking

According to the Institute for Economics and Peace's latest Global Peace Index data, the Philippines rose four spots to 125th place out of 163 countries.