Japan Expands Visa Processing Services As Filipino Travel Demand Grows

Japan is making it easier for Filipinos to visit as five new visa centers open across the country this April.

The People We Call Home: How Friendships Become Chosen Family

They were just classmates, roommates, or colleagues. Then, through shared experiences, they became your people—your chosen family.

DepEd, DTI To Boost Entrepreneurial Skills In 31 Farm Schools

Nagsanib-puwersa ang DepEd at DTI upang ayusin ang kaalaman sa pagnenegosyo ng 8,000 mag-aaral at guro sa 31 farm schools sa Western Visayas.

1.75-M PhilHealth Members In Western Visayas Register For KonSulTa Package

Pinapalakas ng PhilHealth ang preventive healthcare sa Western Visayas sa pamamagitan ng KonSulTa Package, na tinangkilik ng 1.75 milyong miyembro.
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National Book Week To Feature Works Of Antique Writers

The provincial library in Antique will have an exhibit before November ends which will feature numerous local writers in the province.

More Displaced Central Luzon Transport Workers Get Livelihood Aid

More displaced transport workers in Central Luzon are now receiving livelihood aid through the joint program of two government agencies.

Philippine Airlines Bares Terminal Transfer Of Flights Starting December 1

Two national airline companies announced their changes beginning on December 1 in response to the increased number of travelers.

President Marcos Thanks VP Harris For US Support In South China Sea

President Bongbong Marcos expressed his appreciation to America for accepting the treaty ally status against any armed strike in the South China Sea during the meeting with the United States Vice President Kamala Harris.

Daily Average Of New Covid-19 Cases Down By 12% From November 14-20

During the third week of November, the Department of Health observed a 12% drop in Covid-19 instances nationwide.

30 More Years Of Lifeline Rate To Almost 6M Families

With the help of the Energy Regulatory Commission and two government organizations, nearly 6 million Filipino families will continue to receive subsidies on their electricity bills.

Entrepreneur-Host RJ Ledesma To Speak In Leader Congress

Entrepreneur and multi-awarded host RJ Ledesma will discuss leadership, management, technological innovation, and economic recovery in an upcoming free-admission online lecture.

Robin Pushes Healing, Freedom And Unity In Sponsoring National Hijab Day

Senator Robin Padilla emphasized the presence of "Healing, Freedom, and Unity" and eliminating discrimination against Muslim women in his proposed bill about National Hijab Day.

Villar Urges SWMP To Continue Helping Save PH From ‘Marine Culprit Tag’

Senator Cynthia Villar is in favor of the Philippines' Solid Waste Management's ongoing efforts to disassociate the Philippines from the label of "marine litter culprit."

Visayan Electric Keeps Public Schools Safe From Electricity-Related Accidents

An elementary school built in the mountainous area of Cebu showed appreciation to Visayan Electric's Brigada Eskwela Program for providing safety measures for electricity-related accidents.

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