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New Zealand commits 25 mln USD for ADB s energy transition mechanism
MANILA, April 19 (Xinhua) -- The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Friday said that New Zealand has committed 25 million U.S. dollars to the ADB Energy Transition Mechanism Partnership Trust Fund (ETMPTF) to support the shift toward clean, sustainable energy in Southeast Asia. The commitment was made by New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon during his two-day official visit to the Philippines. "We ar.....»»
Marcos commits to sign NIR bill into law
President Marcos yesterday committed to sign a measure seeking to create the Negros Island Region, which is now being transmitted to Malacañang by the House of Representatives for his approval......»»
Drive vs. online abuse of kids strengthened inCity of Naga
Drive vs. online abuse of kids strengthened inCity of Naga.....»»
Violence is traumatizing Haitian kids
Violence is traumatizing Haitian kids.....»»
Mother s Day: Athlete-mom shares how she inspires kids through sports
One mom of two kids Erica Samonte is no stranger to the physical side of things being an athlete of several sports......»»
1K kids in Sto Tomas vaxxed
1K kids in Sto Tomas vaxxed.....»»
Vaccination for Negrense kids urged to prevent pertussis
Vaccination for Negrense kids urged to prevent pertussis.....»»
DOH, BARMM target 1.3M kids for measles shots
DOH, BARMM target 1.3M kids for measles shots.....»»
Get kids jabbed versus pertussis, parents urged
Get kids jabbed versus pertussis, parents urged.....»»
Mom nabbed for kids’ naked videos, photos
Mom nabbed for kids’ naked videos, photos.....»»
Ireland-based Negrense organizes ‘Hope for Kids with Cancer’ run
Ireland-based Negrense organizes ‘Hope for Kids with Cancer’ run.....»»
Fun, breezy activities to enjoy with kids as summer approaches
These days, kids’ idea of fun activities is to sit in a corner, zone other people out, and engage in mobile battles......»»
Neri: Theatre kids, unite!
Neri: Theatre kids, unite!.....»»
Philippines- New Drug War Declared in Davao City - Human Rights Watch
Click to expand Image Sebastian Duterte, currently the mayor of Davao City, delivers a speech at a campaign rally in Davao City, the hometown of his father, then-President Rodrigo Duterte, May 10, 2019. 2019 Kyodo via AP Images (Manila) The mayor of Davao City in the Philippines, Sebastian Duterte, recently declared a new war on drugs, suggestive of the abusive campaign of his father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, Hum.....»»
8-year-old in coma after beaten by drunk father
An eight-year-old boy is fighting for his life in a hospital, beaten badly by his drunk father in Barangay Fatima in General Santos City on Tuesday......»»
China gets increasingly rambunctious in South China Sea
Hong Kong, April 1 (ANI): Chairman Xi Jinping, as part of his hardening stance against the Philippines, has obviously instructed agencies like the China Coast Guard (CCG), which is directly under his command, to demonstrate greater vigor in the South China Sea. Indeed, Second Thomas Shoal has emerged as a potent flashpoint in the South China Sea, a submerged reef situated 194km west of the Philippine island of Palawan. Th.....»»
College student murdered in Cotabato City
A working student was shot dead by a lone gunman while on his way home from the Iglesia Ni Cristo church in Cotabato City on Sunday morning......»»
Japan commits P84 billion projects for Philippines
The Japanese government has committed P84 billion worth of projects for the Philippines until early next year, according to the Department of Finance......»»
New Zealand commits $25 million for ADB’s energy transition program
New Zealand is providing $25 million to support a program being implemented by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to help Southeast Asian countries shift to clean energy......»»
PFDA commits to increased dividend payments to Treasury
Department of Agriculture’s Philippine Fisheries Development Authority announced in a statement that it would remit 75% of its dividend payouts coming from the prior 50% after Finance Secretary Ralph Recto requested the government firm to increase its remittances to the government. .....»»