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Filipino Caregivers, Students Get Free Vaccine In Israel

Thousands of Filipino caregivers, students, and diplomats have received free Covid-19 vaccines in Israel.

WHO To Allocate 227M COVAX Shots By End Of May

WHO chief said Tuesday, 237 million COVAX vaccines will be delivered to 142 economies and countries by the end of May.

Myanmar Repatriation Testament To PH Commitment To Assist OFs

The Philippine government helps 139 Filipinos to get back home due to the political situation in Myanmar.

Preparations On Track For 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games

Matutuloy kaya ang 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics?

Rich Countries At Risk Of Their Own Vaccine Nationalism

“No economy is safe until every economy is safe," said Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan a professor of economics and finance at the University of Maryland College Park hoping that developed countries will come to help the vulnerable ones.

Indomie: All-Time Fave ‘Mi Goreng’ Instant Noodle Developer Dies

Woman behind Indonesia's iconic Mi goreng instant noodles passes away at the age of 59.

Biden Signs Memo Condemning Anti-Asian Racism Amid Pandemic

"We'll all be better off for it," said US President Joe Biden as he signed a memorandum condemning the surge of anti-Asian racism in the country.

US Rejoins WHO

US President Joe Biden signs an executive order to discontinue the withdrawal partnership from World Health Organization (WHO) that Ex-President Donald Trump initiated last year.

Survey Finds Over 70% Of Asian Businesses Favor Asian Providers

A survey commissioned by Alibaba Cloud revealed that Asian business with an Asian mindset is a plus. Here's why.

WHO Reports Surge In Coronavirus Deaths Last Week

Over 93,000 people died from Covid-19 just last week.