The Philippine Eagle named Pag-asa turned 23 years old Thursday.
Some 100 Filipino exporters and other stakeholders will gather in a hotel in Davao City on January 22 to explore ways on tapping the European Union (EU) market. The activity is part of the Doing Business in Free Trade Areas (DBFTA) program of the Department of Trade Industry-Export Marketing Bureau (DTI-EMB).
The Sta. Ana police apprehended a number of violators of the liquor and smoking ban ordinances implemented in the city.
A woman was temporarily held at the Sta. Ana police station after making a bomb joke while the security guard in a mall along Bajada checked her bag Wednesday.
Survivors of Typhoon Yolanda (International name: Haiyan) covered the streets of Tacloban with thousands of white ribbons today as a reminder for the public of the ‘purity’ of the Pope and the truth about the survivors’ situation which they would want to raise.
A labor group believes that the implementation of contractualization policy among workers of Cebu Pacific is the “main culprit” for the operational lapses of the airlines’ service last month.
The Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. in Davao Region (Philexport 11) will organize an Exporters Congress April this year, an event which allows the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to exhibit their products.
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process welcomed Wednesday the statement of support issued by the framers of the 1987 Philippine Constitution saying this will inspire Congress to “pave the way” for the holding of a plebiscite prior to the establishment of the Bangsamoro new entity.
The Communist Party of the Philippines hits the government’s security measures for the Pope’s five-day visit in the country saying it attempts “to prevent many people, especially the downtrodden, from seeking Pope Francis’ support.”
The illegal rice shipments arrived in November last year at the Port of Cagayan De Oro.