MANILApera7, Philippines Self-rated poverty and hunger went down in the third quarter, based on an OCTA Research group survey. Self-rated poverty declined to 43 percent from 48 percent in June, according to the OCTA survey conducted from Aug. 28 to
MANILA, Philippines More Filipinos identify themselves as pro-Marcos than pro-Duterte, with independents or those not affiliated with any group making up a significant chunk, based on the latest survey by OCTA Research. The survey, conducted from Au
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2024-10-27MANILAcasino max, Philippines Motorists can expect a slight decrease in domestic pumps today, amid recent developments in the global oil market. In separate advisories, Shell, Caltex and Seaoil announced that gasoline would go down by P0.50 per lite
Last weekend’s $600 million Ambani wedding in India was among the flashiest demonstrations of wealth in recent memory Last weekend, Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani pulled out all the stops for his youngest son’s wedding with the
Heavy in design, coffee, and pastry but light on customer well-being and mental health—that’s the ethos of A Slow Life Coffee in La Union At the northern terminus of TPLEX in Rosarioescala gaming, La Union, a cafe has opened at the foot of a mountain
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After 16 years in service, Ernest Cu will step down as president and CEO of Globe Telecommunications Inc. in 2025 as the Ayala-led company is set to welcome a younger executive who is currently managing a telecommunication (telco) business in Africa
Passengers rest at the Taoyuan international airport on October 2, 2024. Agence France-Presse KAOHSIUNG Taiwan shut down schools and closed its financial markets on Wednesday as Typhoon Krathon pounded its south and east with torrential rains and wi