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World’s rarest, most threatened migratory shore bird seen in PH
In a historic moment for Philippine avian biodiversity, the world’s rarest and most threatened migratory shorebird has been sighted for the very first time in the country. The spoon-billed sandpiper, with a global population estimated at around 490 mature individuals, is a critically endangered species on the Red List of the International Union for Conservation.....»»
LandBank Sipalay branch moves to new home
LandBank Sipalay branch moves to new home.....»»
CH’s satellite offices ‘need a new home’
CH’s satellite offices ‘need a new home’.....»»
Benito, the lonely giraffe of Mexico, starts 50-hour journey to new home
Benito the giraffe, whose lonely life at a park on Mexico’s arid northern border inspired a campaign to relocate him, was en route on Monday to a new home at a safari park in the center of the country. Since May the giraffe has been living at Central Park in Ciudad Juarez, where the city’s.....»»
PELCO II asked to address frequent power outages
PELCO II asked to address frequent power outages.....»»
Labor leader calls for solidarity to address power problem
Labor leader calls for solidarity to address power problem.....»»
Deep well reopened to address water shortage
Deep well reopened to address water shortage.....»»
‘MORE SOURCES OF POWER’ | Bizmen bracing nuclear, wind power to address growing demand
‘MORE SOURCES OF POWER’ | Bizmen bracing nuclear, wind power to address growing demand.....»»
How ready is Cebu City to address the effects of El Niño?
How ready is Cebu City to address the effects of El Niño?.....»»
Sotu address resonates
Sotu address resonates.....»»
CENTRALE: Your Ultimate Address in the Heart of the City
CENTRALE: Your Ultimate Address in the Heart of the City.....»»
BDO funds projects to address water crisis
Three major projects that address water scarcity and preserve clean water resources benefited from a $100-million blue bond issuance of BDO Unibank Inc......»»
IFC investing $500 million to address Philippines development challenges
The private sector arm of the World Bank Group is aiming to invest up to $500 million in the current fiscal year in the Philippines to support efforts to address climate change, financial inclusion and infrastructure development......»»
NEGOCC CONTINUES BAN | Mayor allows entry of pork to Bacolod to address growing demand
NEGOCC CONTINUES BAN | Mayor allows entry of pork to Bacolod to address growing demand.....»»
Government to address price hikes – NEDA
The government is stepping up efforts to address price increases in basic commodities such as rice following a recent survey indicating that Filipinos are dissatisfied with efforts to manage inflation, according to the National Economic and Development Authority......»»
Task Force Gubat sa Baha to construct water catchment to address flooding
CEBU CITY, Philippines –Task Force Gubat sa Baha (TFGsB) is considering taking advantage of the upcoming El Niño to execute plans to construct a dam and water catchment in Apas, Cebu City, in an effort to address the flooding problem in the area. However, they mentioned that there is still no specific location yet, but.....»»
Capitol to address high cases of teenage pregnancy
Capitol to address high cases of teenage pregnancy.....»»
World Bank urges Philippines to address funding, infrastructure challenges
The Philippines need to address challenges in terms of funding, lack of digital infrastructure and technical competencies as local government units are looking to develop smart cities, the World Bank said......»»
Go pushes reforms to address concerns
The newly created Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs is spearheading programs and reforms to address investor concerns and streamline processes......»»
MOPPIYON KAHI DIID PATOY: Remembering Datu Lamberto Delfin
KIDAPAWAN CITY (MindaNews / 6 March)—Kidapawan was dealt a huge loss last week with the demise of Datu Lamberto “Ombuon” Delfin of Mua-an, one of the Pillars of the City’s Heritage. At the time of his death, Datu Lamberto was Kidapawan’s most senior and most revered Monuvadtuvad (performer of rituals) and one of the most […].....»»