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PH Supports Fil-Am Nurses’ Call For Better Work Conditions In New York

The consulate general of the Philippines in New York accords with Filipino-American nurses to have adjustments on their wages and working conditions.

Philippine Air Force Lends Chopper To Ilocos Norte

The Philippine Air Force voluntarily offered a helicopter in Ilocos Norte to assist in weather catastrophes.

Australian Open 2023 Open To Players Without Covid Tests

Tennis Australia's head recently affirmed that the Australia Open 2023 does not require its players to undergo Covid-19 tests to participate in the competition.

Department Of Labor And Employment Helps Child Laborers’ Parents In Negros Oriental

A program under the Department of Labor and Employment has gathered parents of child laborers in Negros Oriental to promote reforestation in the province.

1.2M Devotees Join Feast Of Black Nazarene Activities

The Quiapo Church Command Center has recorded at least 1.2 million devotees during the recent commemoration of the Black Nazarene in Manila.

Ozone Layer’s Recovery On Track, Averting 0.5C Temperature Hike

The United Nations Environment Programme announced that the Earth's ozone layer is gradually beginning to regenerate, recognizing the efforts to phase out damaging chemicals worldwide.

Shopee Partners With PH Coast Guard To Donate Food Packs For Communities In Sorsogon

Shopee and the Philippine Coast Guard Station in Sorsogon have previously collaborated to offer food packs for fishing communities in the province.

Senate Sees Need To Reform, Upgrade Cultural Education

Many senators agreed to modify the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009 to strengthen its influence inside the national government.

Senator Poe Asks Telcos To Intensify SIM Sign-Up Drive

Senator Grace Poe called out local telecommunication companies to double their effort regarding SIM registration.

DOH Sees Hike In Covid Cases By February 15 If Health Rules Ignored

If Filipinos disregard health precautions, the Department of Health anticipates a spike in Covid-19 cases of up to 1,000 individuals per day by February 15.