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US oil depot talk stirs Davao, but MinDA says no notice

DAVAO CITY (April 17) — The Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) clarified that it has received no formal communication regarding reports of a proposed United States military oil depot in...

SSS rolls out ₱60B aid, moves up pension increase

MANILA (April 17) — The Social Security System (SSS) is rolling out a sweeping package of loan relief...

Mindanao revives 50:50 energy mix goal as fuel volatility bites

DAVAO CITY (April 17) — A renewed push to rebalance Mindanao’s energy mix is gaining traction, with planners...

Davao del Sur towns mobilize ₱70-M energy relief, tighten accountability amid fuel crisis

STA. CRUZ, Davao del Sur (April 17) — Local governments in Davao del Sur have earmarked up to...

BARMM parliament begins security plans for September polls

COTABATO CITY (April 17) – Members of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA), the legislative body of the Bangsamoro...
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Smoking ban implementation remains a challenge: DOH

MANILA , Philippines--- The implementation of the smoking ban in the country remains a challenge, says Health Secretary Francisco Doque III. "It is easy to have...

Duterte creates eight new barangays in Davao region

DAVAO CITY, Philippines --- President Rodrigo Duterte signed  new law creating three barangays here and another five in Tagum City. The Republic Act 10953  creates...

Major Davao road still close

DAVAO CITY, Philippines (UPDATED) --- Erratic soil movement causing landslides forced the highways department here to close one of the major roads Saturday noon,...

Technology paves new way towards correct Filipino

MANILA - Is it 'imahe' or 'imahen?' 'Dyaryo' or 'diyaryo?' Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) is developing a software that aims to help address misspelling...

Duterte to resolve insurgency problem peacefully-Lorenzana

MANILA, Philippines --- President Rodrigo Duterte want to put an end to the end to the insurgency problem of the country peacefully. Defense Secretary Delfin...

PAL pays P6-billion unpaid airport obligation

MANILA, Philippines — The country’s flag carrier, the Philippine Airlines Friday settled its P6-billion unpaid obligation representing the air navigational charges. The PAL, issued two...
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