Philippines urged to address infrastructure challenges

Workers continue operations at a construction site along GMA Drive in Quezon City on April 30, 2024. (STAR / Michael Varcas) To achieve high, sustainable growth MANILA, Philippines — The government will need to quickly address issues in infrastructure to achieve high and sustainable growth, according to think tank GlobalSource …

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House committed to backing new defense policy

Speaker Martin Romualdez  The House of Representatives is committed to support the Comprehensive Archipelagic Defense Concept of the administration amid increasingly aggressive actions by China in the West Philippine Sea, Speaker Martin Romualdez said. “The House of Representatives stands firmly behind President Marcos’ vision for a comprehensive archipelagic defense strategy. …

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Pride Month a call to action vs SOGIE discrimination

The Oblation at the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City is draped with a rainbow flag yesterday in celebration of Pride Month. (Miguel De Guzman)  MANILA, Philippines — There’s still much to be done to address discrimination in the country based on sexual orientation and gender identity and …

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China: Door of dialogue still open

CHINA said it is keeping the door of dialogue and communication open with the Philippines despite the dispute in the South China Sea. During a press conference on Wednesday, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning stressed that sincere dialogue is necessary, and agreements reached during a dialogue must be followed …

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A tale of two convoy trials

The three of them once stood side-by-side as road captains of a historic protest. Now, more than two years after thousands of honking vehicles rolled through Ottawa in what became known as the Freedom Convoy, two narratives are emerging in court — potentially splitting the fates of Pat King, Tamara …

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