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Japan PM Expected To Visit PH By End Of 2023

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida plans to strengthen defense and security ties during his upcoming visit to the Philippines.

Renew Hope, CBCP Tells PH Delegates To World Youth Day

The organization of bishops in the country encourages Philippine delegates to World Youth Day in Portugal to bring hope to a wounded world and share faith with fellow Catholic youth.

Another PH-Canada Colleges Launch ‘Transnational’ Partnership

Filipino and Canadian colleges join forces to provide exciting international learning opportunities for college students, paving the way for future transformative partnerships.

Australia Vows To Maintain Presence In South China Sea

Australia reiterates its commitment to South China Sea presence, upholding international law, and promoting regional stability during maritime dialogue.

DAR To Distribute Over 26K Titles With Signing Of New Law

The Department of Agrarian Reform to distribute over 26k land titles, bringing food security and a better future for farmers across the country.

Poland One With PH In Maintaining Indo-Pacific Order, Stability

Poland pledges unwavering support to the Philippines in maintaining peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, boosting defense capabilities and bilateral cooperation.

PBBM: Improved Agri Production, Tech To Further Ease Inflation

President Bongbong Marcos aims to boost agricultural production and leverage new technologies to lower basic commodity prices, combating inflation.

Senator Go Lauds PBBM’s First Year Accomplishments; To Prioritize The Needy Sector

Senator Bong Go emphasizes the need to prioritize the welfare of the poor and healthcare accessibility, aiming for a transformative and inclusive economy.

Filipina-Canadian Swimmer To Focus On Hangzhou Asian Games

Filipina-Canadian swimmer puts World Aquatics Championships on hold to focus on Asian Games, aiming for gold.

Palace Eyes Passage Of 20 Legislative Measures Before Year-End

Malacañang aims to pass over 20 legislative measures by the end of the year, covering areas from infrastructure to healthcare.