The Filipino is poised to take center stage on the global culinary map after The Michelin Guide announced its expansion into the country.
The diverse landscapes of the Philippines
The Philippines is an archipelago made up of more than 7,000 islands. Here are some of the gorgeous scenes that await visitors.
Philippines remains heavily dependent on coal power plants, says IEA
Despite the government’s ban on new coal-fired power plants, the Philippines remains heavily dependent on coal to meet its growing energy demand, according to the the International Energy Agency.
Philippines remains heavily dependent on coal power plants, says IEA
Despite the government’s ban on new coal-fired power plants, the Philippines remains heavily dependent on coal to meet its growing energy demand, according to the the International Energy Agency.
Uy revives proposal to manage Philippines air traffic
Tech tycoon Dennis Anthony Uy is taking another shot with his P30-billion proposal to manage the country’s air traffic, this time backed up by Spain’s controller for aircraft movement.
China Sends Ships Near US Ally in ‘Show of Force’
China’s coast guard sailed within a few dozen miles of the Philippines’ Palawan Province while continuing to patrol waters off Luzon island.
‘Wilful pollution’: China’s space debris puts Philippines on edge
For Manila, Beijing’s pursuit of the heavens is leaving a worrying trail of debris – and diplomatic challenges – back on Earth.
Philippines and Cambodia ink double taxation agreement to boost trade
The Philippines and Cambodia have signed a double taxation agreement (DTA) to boost business confidence, increase trade, and spur economic growth between the two nations, the Philippines’ Department …
Philippines must strengthen global ties – NEDA
The Philippines must strengthen its economic resilience and global partnerships to adapt to global megatrends, according to the National Economic and Development Authority.
US says military exercises with Philippines ‘purely defensive’, for force readiness
U.S.-Philippine military exercises are longstanding, “purely defensive” and intended to maintain force readiness and preserve regional security, a U.S. State Department spokesperson said on Saturday.