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Department Of Tourism Names Top ‘Tourism Villages’ In Cordillera

The Department of Tourism hailed different villages in Cordillera as tourism villages for continuously presenting cultural values to visitors.

Student-Artists Celebrates National Arts Month Through Creative Programs

In celebration of National Art Month, young student artists conducted a month-long series of events presenting creativity in the country.

President Marcos Vows To Work Harder After ‘Very Good’ Satisfaction Rating

President Marcos Jr. pledged to continue working hard to serve Filipinos after getting an excellent rating from the Social Weather Stations survey.

Road Project In Negros Occidental Eyes To Attract More Tourists

The building of over Php38 million road project in Negros Occidental aims to bring tourists closer to the town's known waterfalls.

DSWD Chief: PBBM Wants Ready Relief Goods In Far-Flung Areas

The Department of Social Welfare and Development confirmed that they would get ready to provide more relief goods to far-flung areas, following the orders from the president.

Senator Zubiri Pushes For PH-Japan Visiting Forces Agreement Talks

While the president is on a state visit to Japan, Senate President Miguel Zubiri advises the Philippine and Japanese governments to discuss the Visiting Forces Agreement.

PBBM Open To Technology Development To Boost PH Energy Supply

President Bongbong Marcos announced that he is open to suggestions of innovative technologies that would help the nation to have more options for power supply.

Senator Villar Seeks More ‘Protected Areas’ To Protect Biodiversity

Senator Cynthia Villar wants to promote more protected areas nationwide to remove the country from the list of the world's biodiversity hotspots.

Senator Tolentino: Local Holidays To Bolster Economy, Tourism, Post-Pandemic Recovery

Senator Francis Tolentino underlined the need for local holidays in reviving the tourism industry and fostering economic growth after the pandemic.

EDCOM 2 Eyes Educational Reforms Over The Next 3 Years

Members of the Second Congressional Commission on Education are starting to brainstorm ideas to address the critical problems faced by the education sector nationwide.

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