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SINCE the Russian invasion of Ukraine, US sanctions made Russian LNG harder to pay, insure and deliver, turning cheap fuel into a logistical and financial risk.
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DT
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Sanctions block the cheapest oil, forcing Manila to pay more or risk penalties, exposing the limits of its economic sovereignty.
$10 million in US-provided medicines and 12 ultraportable TB X-ray machines to support the Philippines in its fight against tuberculosis.
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DT
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As US assistance continues, Manila takes on a larger share of its public health burden.
RELATIVES stand over the casket of Lucille Jean Gershovich, one more return in a line of Filipinos claimed by conflicts far from home.
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DT
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A Filipina killed in a missile strike in Haifa returns to Manila, as a distant war closes in on a country built on leaving.
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DT
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Israel’s envoy in Manila convenes women leaders in cybersecurity, spotlighting talent gaps and rising Philippine demand for Israeli cyber expertise.
At a Benilde masterclass, Japanese experts guide students through tasting, service and brewing techniques, spotlighting sake's role in modern hospitality and global markets.
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DT
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Japan’s cultural arm in Manila trains hospitality students in sake, pairing centuries-old brewing traditions with Filipino cuisine to deepen cross-cultural culinary ties.
Dr. Christian Scheld, a veteran in industrial systems and cross-border business, steps in to steer the chamber at a moment of expanding German interest in Southeast Asia.
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DT
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German-Philippine Chamber names Christian Scheld president, signaling continuity in trade ties and structured cooperation.
Last July, under Trump, Washington and Manila struck a trade agreement that quietly widened the door for American farm exports.
DT
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Photo courtesy of KCC Philippines)
DT
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AQUINO highlights the strategic role of Philippine-Cambodia ties in Asean, tracing historical connections and contemporary diplomacy.
DT
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SOUTH African grapes arrive in Manila — crisp, sweet, ready for the Philippine market.
DT
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French wines dominate
DT
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IN a country that could rush, the trains refuse to hurry, a reminder that beauty demands attention.
Vernon Velasco
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Germany shops Asean
DT
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 Philippine Coast Guard
DT
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THE Iran strike exposes a harsher truth: The United Nations still speaks, but the world’s wars no longer listen. An institution built for order now struggles to contain it.
FIRST Lady Kim Hea Kyung with grand champion Paradigm and finalists.
DT
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CHIAYI'S lanterns leave the quiet impression that light in Taiwan has grown entirely comfortable.
Vernon Velasco
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A QUIET prelude before breaking the Ramadan fast.
Alvin Kasiban
2 min read
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