Environmental group EcoWaste Coalition has expressed optimism that the last two batches of imported trash from South Korea expected to be reshipped on Sunday (Feb. 16) and on Feb. 23 will be the last trafficked wastes from another country that will be dumped into the Philippines.
The Department of Agriculture’s (DA) Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) in Northern Mindanao has tapped the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the local government units in ensuring that the African Swine Fever (ASF) will not spread to the region.
A day before Valentine’s Day, women’s rights advocates in the city organized the local leg of One Billion Rising (OBR) – a global campaign that seeks public attention on gender-based violence through flash mobs.
The first-year implementation of the Rice Liberalization Law (RLL) is taking a toll on local farmers
The 19th City Council will soon to have additional four committees. This was one of the results of the Executive-Legislative Agenda (ELA).
Officials confirmed on Wednesday that African Swine Fever (ASF) has reached two barangays in Sulop town of Davao del Sur province.
Progressive groups supported the government’s move to terminate the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) with the United States (US).
A local court has ordered the arrest of top officials of Kapa-Community Ministry International (Kapa), the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said Wednesday (Feb. 12).
Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio announced on Monday the cancellation of the 83rd Araw ng Dabaw following novel Coronavirus scare.
Independent think-tank IBON Foundation on Monday has filed an administrative complaint against government officials for red-tagging.