Pauline Arejola is the sole participant from the Philippines at the World Youth Choir 2024 Alumni Session./Pauline Arejola via Facebook KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — A soprano from the University of the Philippines (UP) is set to represent the Philippines at the World Youth Choir 2024 Alumni Session. Pauline Arejola is …
Read More »Asian stock markets see foreign outflows
Photo Credit: Reuters EMERGING Asian equity markets faced a second month of foreign outflows in May as robust US economic data fueled skepticism over Federal Reserve (Fed) rate cuts. Data from stock exchanges in India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, South Korea, the Philippines and Taiwan revealed that overseas investors withdrew a …
Read More »MPs grill Canadian oil and gas executives over profits and emissions
Faced with tough questions about their record profits and climate track record, Canadian oil and gas executives argued Thursday there’s no need for a cap on emissions and that regulations have made it difficult to do business. Leaders of Suncor, Imperial Oil and Shell Canada appear before environment committee. Faced …
Read More »Giant hornets are here — but they’re not the ones you might think
Recent sightings of abnormally large hornets has sparked concerns among some people that they’re the feared ‘murder hornets.’ But while the bugs may be big, they’re actually a species that’s been in Ontario for more than a century, experts say. Large insects aren’t feared ‘murder hornets,’ experts say. Christine Moses …
Read More »World Food Safety Day: A call to prepare for the unexpected
World Food Safety Day, observed every June 7 since 2018, is a global reminder that the food we consume impacts our health, communities, and future generations. This year’s theme, “Food safety: Prepare for the unexpected,” resonates deeply in a world where one in 10 people falls ill due to contaminated …
Read More »Plain common interest
“They are challenging our territorial integrity and our sovereignty. And that is one issue that is to a certain extent, non-negotiable. The so-called “gentleman’s deal” that China has been promoting refers to a verbal agreement between leaders of the Philippines and China to uphold regional peace, which was deemed to …
Read More »Despite external threats, Philippines not declaring war – Marcos Jr.
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. graces the 2024 General Assembly of the League of Municipalities of the Philippines at a hotel in Pasay City on February 27, 2024. (PPA Pool photos by KJ Rosales / The Philippine STAR) MANILA, Philippines — While emphasizing that the Philippines is not declaring war …
Read More »China has backed Phlilippine maritime zone – Carpio
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) announced a successful third Philippine-US Maritime Cooperative Activity (MCA) in Philippine territorial waters, involving the Philippine Navy’s BRP Gregorio del Pilar and US Navy’s USS Gabrielle Giffords. Gregorio del Pilar’s AW109 helicopter and Gabrielle Giffords’ MH-60S Sea Hawk were involved in the activity …
Read More »Pinoys sees China as greatest threat – OCTA survey
Shoppers flock to Divisoria to purchase discounted items. (STAR / Edd Gumban) MANILA, Philippines — As its aggression at sea continues to escalate, China is perceived by three in every four Filipinos as the “greatest threat” to the Philippines, a survey conducted by OCTA Research showed. The survey, conducted from …
Read More »Kanlaon Volcano calm, but lahar risk looms
Roads in La Castellana, Negros Occidental are rendered impassable on June 5, 2024 as rains spawned widespread lahar flow in the aftermath of the eruption of Kanlaon Volcano. (Photos courtesy of Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park/via Tara Yap) Kanlaon Volcano in Negros Island has stayed quiet for the past 24 hours, …
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