Shellfish Found in Luzon Can Cause Amnesia

Luzon, the most populous group of islands in the Philippines, is faced with a new potential health concern. The presence of diatoms in shellfish farms can cause amnesia. Scientists from […]

Sungrow Philippines Illuminates the Future of Green Energy

On November 8th, Shangri-La Hotel, Makati City buzzed with excitement as Sungrow Philippines hosted its Future Energy Summit. The event brought together industry experts, stakeholders, and enthusiasts. They explored the […]

Stop NCD in Children with Food Warnings

Health advocates are pushing for mandatory front-of-package warning labels on food products. They arguing that it’s a crucial step in protecting Filipinos, especially children, from the growing threat of non-communicable […]

Two Nations Weaves Their Bond

The “Fabric of Friendship” fashion show celebrated the cultural ties between the Republic of the Philippines and Brunei Darussalam. It showcases the rich heritage of both nations. The National Commission […]

Greenpeace Calls for Corporate Accountability After Devastating Typhoons

Greenpeace Philippines, along with climate change victims from Salcedo, Eastern Samar, and various environmental organizations. They organized a rally at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Their goal was to […]

Philippines Hosts The Global IT Challenge 2024

The Global IT Challenge 2024 for youth with disabilities commenced today at The Manila Hotel. Attracting 154 participants from 16 countries for a week of innovation and competition. The Philippines […]

A Breath of Fresh Air on Car Less Sunday

What a beautiful Sunday morning! The sun’s gentle shine from the sky gives a warm presence. Riding through Ayala Avenue is usually a place of bustling cars and honking horns. […]