Malacañang downplayed yesterday the Global Finance Magazine report that put the Philippines at the bottom of its list of the world’s safest countries in 2021.
Philippines still at moderate risk for COVID-19, OCTA fellow says
OCTA Research fellow Prof. Guido David said Saturday that the Philippines is still at moderate risk for COVID-19, following the Department of Health’s pronouncement that the country is not classified …
Those traveling from Philippines, S. Korea’s Incheon Intl. Airport can soon bypass state’s quarantine
Starting Thursday, July 15, travelers from the Philippines and from South Korea’s Incheon International Airport may bypass the state’s travel quarantine if they take a COVID-19 test from a trusted tes …
Philippines letting children out of their homes for first time in over a year
The Philippines is allowing children out of their homes for the first time in over a year. As the country grappled with the COVID-19 pandemic, it mandated that children 5 and older stay indoors. Now, …
Govt debunks Global Finance safety ranking
Malacañang Palace and the Philippine National Police (PNP) on Friday have debunked Global Finance’s ranking of the Philippines at the bottom of the list of the …
Govt debunks Global Finance safety ranking
Malacañang Palace and the Philippine National Police (PNP) on Friday have debunked Global Finance’s ranking of the Philippines at the bottom of the list of the …
SB Finance, Grab PH launch loan products
Security Bank Corp.’s consumer finance arm SB Finance Corp. (SBF) has partnered with Grab Philippines to offer personal loans of up to P2 million to Grab …
SB Finance, Grab PH launch loan products
Security Bank Corp.’s consumer finance arm SB Finance Corp. (SBF) has partnered with Grab Philippines to offer personal loans of up to P2 million to Grab …
World bank apologizes to Philippines government for education report
The World Bank issued on Thursday what amounted to a public apology as demanded by Education Secretary Leonor Briones over the early and uncoordinated release of its education sector report which …
World bank apologizes to Philippines government for education report
The World Bank issued on Thursday what amounted to a public apology as demanded by Education Secretary Leonor Briones over the early and uncoordinated release of its education sector report which …