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Travel Org: PH Holds Great Potential To Attract Japanese Tourists

A Japanese travel agency believes that the Philippines' various travel options have a great potential to draw more tourists from Japan.

Korea Dangles 14 Scholarship Slots For Filipinos

The Korean Embassy in Manila encourages Filipinos to apply for their 2023 Global Korea Scholarship, which will remain open up until the end of the month.

President Marcos Thanks OFWs In Japan For Remittances, Vows Better Jobs

President Bongbong Marcos praised the overseas Filipino workers in Japan for their contribution to the nation's economy through their remittances.

5.1K Applicants Take BJMP Qualifying Exam

More than 5,000 applicants who graduated from different courses have taken their entry-level examination to be jail officers.

Sensational Celebrity Weddings That Feels Like A Dream Come True

As the love month officially starts, let’s take a recap on Filipino celebrities that trended because of their magical weddings.

Red Cross Pangasinan Offers Free Date To Lucky Blood Donors

The Philippine Red Cross will be giving exclusive Valentine's gifts to some blood donors in Pangasinan as a way to thank them for their initiative in donating.

SMDC Promotes Sustainable Lifestyle Within The City Through Its Residences

The SM Development Corporation presents a sustainable way of living in the city through its residences that promotes greener spaces and a healthier environment.

Bacolod City Orients Informal Settlers On Government ‘Pabahay’ Program

The Bacolod City government has gathered informal settlers to educate them on availing of the housing projects under the president's initiative.

66 People’s Organizations Get Livelihood Aid In Davao De Oro

The national government has distributed Php19.8 million worth of livelihood assistance to residents in Davao de Oro to assist those affected by the recent insurgency.

New Measures Needed To Speed Up Projects, Says DPWH

The Department of Public Works and Highways urged contractors to provide new strategies so that work could continue despite inclement weather.

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