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The activity is part of the ongoing military drills between the Philippines and Australia. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Philstar.com on MSN‘Philippines needs at least $72 billion for climate action plan’
Philippines will require at least $72 billion (about P4 trillion) in financing to reduce its carbon emissions and support global efforts in confronting the climate crisis.
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The Manila Times on MSNPhilippines attracting more foreign businesses with Ease of Doing Business law
MORE foreign locators are gaining confidence and interest in setting up shop in the Philippines due in large part to the country’s Ease of Doing Business law, a senior Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNPhilippines needs $72B to cut greenhouse gas emissions
The Philippines will need to pool at least $72 billion to significantly cut its carbon emissions, as part of its commitment ...
China has deployed a coast guard ship and other vessels close to long-grounded Philippine warship in a disputed South China Sea shoal where Filipino forces have been put ...
Senators have expressed support for the Department of Tourism (DOT), warning that the Philippines stands to lose heavily if ...
Exercise Alon comes as Australia and the Philippines deepen their defence partnership in the face of repeated incidents ...
Japan-based debt watcher Rating and Investment Information Inc. (R&I) has affirmed the Philippines’ investment grade rating at “A-” with a stable outlook, citing robust growth prospects, manageable ...
Back for its 38th year, SamaFest will bring musical performances, arts and crafts, and food to Balboa Park. The name of the ...
The Philippines has made steady economic progress since 2010, doubling its GDP, reducing unemployment, and creating millions of jobs. Much of this growth was driven by spatial convergence, with poorer ...
The remains of a World War II veteran are finally coming home to Boonville on Thursday, after over 80 years overseas.
President Marcos' blunt remarks exposes Philippines’ role in a conflict over Taiwan: its geography, 200,000 workers and alliances. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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