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Ultimate Filipino food tour across Los Angeles
Pop-Tarts Bowl ends with one pastry narrowly escaping BYU’s celebratory toasting Lars the reindeer was raised in the house ...
Lawyer-turned-mayor Christina Garcia Frasco stepped onto the national stage in 2022 when incoming Filipino president ...
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World Food Program, JT’s resto chain partner to support nationwide feeding for schoolchildren
The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) and veteran Filipino actor Joel Torre’s restaurant chain JT’s Manukan Grille officially launched “JT’s Meals for the Kids,” a partnership that seeks to ...
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Recovering global demand to lift Philippine exports into 2026
Philippine merchandise exports, which jumped by more than 20 percent in November from a year earlier, are expected to sustain ...
While it’s tempting to share our holiday food with the pets we love, the festive season can be tougher on their health than we realize ...
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Chinese naval assistance not a sovereignty violation – expert
THE recent assistance given by a Chinese naval vessel to a Filipino fisherman off Zambales does not constitute a violation of ...
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History in every dish
I’d say that the most essential food writer we have at present is undoubtedly Felice Prudente Sta. Maria. A few years ago she ...
State-run policy think tank Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) has cautioned that the Philippines’ trade structure, while ...
Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and a so-called civic organization Atin Ito have recently hyped the Chinese military's ...
The Philippines must invest heavily in producing AI engineers, data scientists, cloud architects, cybersecurity specialists, computational modelers, and machine learning researchers. This demands a ...
THE Marcos administration has shielded the country’s poorest families from rising prices by keeping inflation low and sustaining economic growth in 2025, Malacañang said on Sunday. Data show inflation ...
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Typhoons could add 0.6 ppt to Philippine inflation — IMF
TYPHOONS are expected to add up to 0.6 percentage point (ppt) to Philippine inflation due to disruptions to supply chains and agriculture, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In a ...
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