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Even with the pick up in maritime traffic through the strait it would take time for energy markets to recover.
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Petrochemical companies mainly in South Korea and Japan have scaled back production capacity, sending the cost of basic goods such as plastic bags surging.
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‘We need to factor in the Middle East conflict when forecasting demand. Developers are not just looking at remittances but also at the rising cost of…
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From local government leaders recognizing stronger government support for housing, to urban poor advocates acknowledging reforms that benefit underserved…
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Renewables are the cheapest, fastest and most reliable source of new power.
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More than 90 percent of Filipino children with disabilities remain outside the public school system despite a law mandating inclusive education, according to a…
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The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD), together with its partner agencies — particularly the National Housing Authority (NHA) — has…
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After nearly four decades of waiting, members of the Sitio Sto. Niño de Pasig Homeowners Association Inc. in Antipolo City finally own the land they call home…
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After nearly four decades of waiting, 133 families in Antipolo City have finally received individual land titles under the Marcos administration's Expanded…
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Thirty-five years after the catastrophic eruption of Mount Pinatubo, 60 displaced families finally received official ownership of their relocation lands.
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The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) is ramping up efforts to modernize housing regulation through a digitalization roadmap aimed…
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Every peso diverted to a fake flood control project is a peso that didn’t pay for a guidance counselor, a school clinic, or to train campus professionals.
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Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival has declined to declare a citywide energy crisis, stating that local officials must first monitor power reserves and potential…
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This is far more than the routine partisan bickering that has become background noise for every Filipino’s daily struggles.
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Today, in an age where communication is instantaneous and mobile phones allow us to deliver information in seconds, I remain convinced that there are moments…
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The reason was obscene in its very nature; the Marcos government found a way to profit from a war half a world away.
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The latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed that Filipinos were most dissatisfied with the Marcos administration’s handling of inflation, fuel…
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