THE FIRST quarter of 2026 is not yet over, yet the Philippine halal industry has already secured another important win in sustaining …
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TECHNOLOGY is moving quickly across the Philippine economy. From farm machinery and digital payments to artificial intelligence and automated systems, new tools …
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AFTER just a few days of rain, the landslides happen. Roads wash away. Bridges weaken. Communities are left stranded. And in the …
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OpinionPolitics
Why Sara Duterte Is My President in 2028 – Facts and Figures
by Contributorby ContributorOn February 18, 2026, Vice President Sara Duterte formally announced her candidacy for President in the 2028 elections. “Mga kababayan, ibalik natin …
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Opinion
Economic history matters: Untold stories of Philippine–China trade relations
by Contributorby ContributorWhenever Philippine–China relations turn tense, familiar calls resurface urging the Philippines to distance itself economically from China and look elsewhere for trade …
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THERE is a quiet kind of joy in ticking off a full list of government errands in one afternoon. Not because it …
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Business
LINE OF SIGHT | Beyond systems and controls: human capital as the driver of performance
by Contributorby ContributorIN AN increasingly complex and competitive workplace, organizations are recognizing that their most sustainable source of value lies not in technology or …
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Opinion
How can the PH Halal industry maximize its economic partnership with UAE?
by Contributorby ContributorON JAN. 15, 2026, the Philippines and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) signed the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). Considered as a …
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A FUNNY thing happens in Philippine politics when English gets involved: one word can suddenly acquire the flexibility of a rubber band …
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ANY MOTHER would feel proud and blessed with her daughter who finishes college and graduates with a degree, but not every mother …