Environmentalists in Indonesia want to convince people to reconsider their habits and refrain from using single-use bags and plastic bottles.

Plastic Bottle Museum Raises Worsening Ocean Plastics Crisis

The whole world is suffering from the worsening ocean plastic crisis. Plastic bottles of different sizes pollute the ocean along with other garbage. Environmentalists...

Philippines shuts media giant as lawmakers reject franchise bid

The Philippines shut down its largest broadcasting network by thumbing down the renewal of its franchise. Following 13 hearings, the majority of the lawmakers at...
Kapampangans take pride in their huge Christmas lantern that displays a kaleidoscope of vibrant colours.

Christmas Capital and Tuna Capital of the Philippines Can Boost Local Economy

Christmas is just around the corner, and for Filipinos, it's time to bring out the decorations. Christmas in the Philippines is an extraordinary and...
Philippines' FDA impose a temporary ban on Singapore processed meat product imports.

FDA Imposes Temporary Ban on Singapore Processed Pork Meat Products Imports

To prevent an outbreak of African swine fever in the country, the Philippine Food and Drug Administration (FDA) imposes a temporary ban on the...

Duterte threatens war with Canada over 103 sea containers 

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has told Canada to take back tonnes of waste it had “illegally” shipped to Manila or risk "war".  Canada is being...

Duterte eyes Asean task force 

The Philippines' president, Rodrigo Duterte, says he will hold talks with Indonesia and Malaysia on the possibility of creating a task force to combat...

Philippines’ largest power distributor goes digital

Manila Electric Company (Meralco), the largest power distribution utility in the Philippines, has unveiled its most advanced command and control center, making it the...
The Philippines is temporarily suspending tourists entry from "red list" countries to prevent Omicron variant from spreading.

Omicron Variant Rushes Countries to Impose Travel Bans

Most ASEAN countries have already opened their borders while others are getting ready to open their tourist attractions to foreign visitors. However, with the emergence...

Philippines’ largest media firm lays off thousands following shutdown

The Philippines’ largest media network was forced to lay off thousands of employees after it was shut down by the government by not being...

Reef naming angers Manila 

The Philippines has complained about China's move to name undersea features on Manila's continental shelf amid fears Beijing may be claiming more maritime territory. President...

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Kapampangans take pride in their huge Christmas lantern that displays a kaleidoscope of vibrant colours.

Christmas Capital and Tuna Capital of the Philippines Can Boost Local Economy

Christmas is just around the corner, and for Filipinos, it's time to bring out the decorations. Christmas in the Philippines is an extraordinary and...

Malaysia Endorses Injectable HIV Prevention Drug, Apretude

HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) can be found throughout Malaysia with various prevalence rates across regions. Key affected populations typically include people who inject drugs,...
Aboard the BRP Sindangan were journalists who witnessed the hostility of China Coast Guards against the Philippine supply boats.

PH Supply Vessels Endure Another Harassment from China Coast Guards

China Coast Guards continue to intensify their harassment towards the Philippine supply vessels. Despite the deadly manoeuvres of the Chinese navy ships, Filipino troops...