MANILA – The Kuwaiti government has imposed an entry ban on Filipinos, except those with “Iqama” or residence permit, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) confirmed Thursday. Citing the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait, DFA Assistant Secretary Paul Cortes said the ban took effect on May 10 and covers Filipinos, even those issued …
Read More »Meralco sees higher power rates driven by generation charge hike
Customers of the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) will likely experience higher electricity rates in May driven by the P0.34 per kilowatthour increase in the generation charge. Meralco’s generation charge went up to P7.6697 per kWh in May from P7.3295 per kWh, according to its latest billing distributed to consumers. “There …
Read More »PBBM seeks boost on BIMP-EAGA partnership
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Thursday, May 11, called on the Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines-East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) to enhance their partnership because the development of the region would positively impact the future. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (Photo from the Presidential Communications Office) The Chief Executive noted the huge growth …
Read More »Canada’s new passport to show more nature and less history
Canada’s passport is getting a makeover with a new design that will feature more natural landscapes and fewer Canadian historical moments and monuments. Minister says change in passport theme will improve document’s security. Canada’s passport is getting a makeover — with a new design that will feature more natural landscapes …
Read More »Zelenskyy says Ukraine needs more time to prepare counteroffensive against Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country’s military needs more time to prepare an anticipated counteroffensive aimed at pushing back Russian occupying forces. Ukrainian president wants to delay assault because too many lives would be lost. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country’s military needs more time to prepare an …
Read More »Future of Arctic Council in doubt after end of Russian chairship
With formal co-operation with Russia on hold since its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, experts say the concept of the Arctic Council is “in tatters.” Co-operation with Russia has been formally suspended since 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Russia’s two-year term as chair of the Arctic Council came to an end Thursday, …
Read More »Empowering nostalgia
Almer Moneda puts a spotlight on the past in order to move forward. Some people believe there is no reason for us to look back on the past in order to move forward and brave what lies ahead. But this is what exactly artist Almer Moneda wants to debunk in …
Read More »As threat of nuclear war grows, Canada’s military support for South Korea ‘very clear,’ says force commander
American soldiers stationed in South Korea say they are ready to fight any time against the North, and if it comes to that, Canada could also be in the thick of it, say Canadian Forces officers also based there. 9 Canadian soldiers assigned to United Nations Command in South Korea. …
Read More »How to celebrate Mother’s Day in style
A mother’s love is unconditional and the purest form of love that shelters, nourishes, and shapes family values. This month of May, Raffles and Fairmont Makati help you show love and gratitude to that special woman in your life by indulging her with special moments and endearing Mother’s Day memories …
Read More »Ultraelectro legacy
Back in May 1978, or some 45 years ago, GMA Network aired the Japanese animation TV series Voltes V, giving the Filipino youngsters of the late ‘70s something to dearly hold on to as they grew up into the ‘80s and beyond. It truly makes sense that the same channel …
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