
What awaits us in 2026?
We now have to grapple with the self-inflicted specter of investors’ perception of widespread corruption in the government bureaucracy.
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We now have to grapple with the self-inflicted specter of investors’ perception of widespread corruption in the government bureaucracy.
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DoubleDragon happens to be one of the very few companies that has not only positioned its diversified portolio of hard assets spread out across the…
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Slowdown in economic growth brought about by the flood control scandal will persist heading into 2026. ‘The developments last year are likely to be faced this…
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SAN FRANCISCO, United States (AFP) — Elon Musk’s Grok on Friday said it was scrambling to fix flaws in the artificial intelligence tool after users claimed it…
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Talks surrounding the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) have drawn mixed reactions, with critics warning that continued progress could…
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‘Consequently, liquefied natural gas imports are becoming increasingly vital to meet this growing energy need. However, several challenges complicate the…
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In 2025 and early 2026, one striking consensus among consumers and industry analysts is this: most smartphones feel interchangeable. The ultra-slim slabs with…
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Without a clear path to restoring integrity in public finance and reinvigorating government-led investment, the benefits of external opportunities and easier…
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For Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry president Victor Lim, external pressures are magnifying the cost of inaction at home and…
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Telecommunications companies are being urged to act now to strengthen their cyber defenses as threats that disrupted networks last year are expected to carry…
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The moderation in import growth, combined with export expansion, contributes to easing external trade pressures and bolsters prospects for the Philippines’…
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Persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) have the power to turn their lives around, Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) director general Gregorio Pio Catapang Jr. said on…
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A new year does not require grand declarations to be meaningful. It requires steadiness. The ability to speak only when necessary, act when ready, and listen…
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — Long known as a “well-kept secret,” Cagayan de Oro is quietly — but steadily — stepping into the global spotlight.
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Mang Boy walks along the embankment of his rice field in Morong, Bataan, water flowing steadily toward his crops. A satisfied smile spreads across his face as…
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The internet is undergoing a quiet fracture. By 2026, researchers say, a growing share of online content will no longer be created for human readers, but for…
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In parts of the world, the smartphone is quietly losing its grip on daily digital life. The change has no dramatic launch event or iconic product reveal.…
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‘I may not see the full realization of these efforts during my term, but we have started the work to ensure our city never slides back into debt and disorder.’
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