Ph stamps honor teachers’ efforts for student education despite pandemic

The Philippine Post Office has released new commemorative stamps to celebrate National Teachers’ Month from September 05 to October 05, 2021.

These top good news stories welcomed Filipinos to the new year

Good news stories about Filipinos and the Philippines made the new year a welcome event for the nation facing an uncertain future because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Page 1 of 366 – It’s a Leap Year! An Extra Day of Positivity...

Today we mark Page 1 of 366 days of the year 2020. Isn't it amazing that we get an additional day in 2020 as...

World’s 2nd smallest primate Philippine tarsier 1st time sighting in Tacloban forest

The Philippine tarsier has been spotted for the first time in Tacloban City's forests.

Job skills scholarships from TESDA offered to workers choosing to stay in provinces

The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) will offer skills training to beneficiaries of the "Balik Probinsya, Balik Pag-asa" program of the national...

Filipino teachers honored as superheroes in new PHLPost postage stamps

The nation's teachers are honored for their heroic deeds in new Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) “superheroes” postage stamps.

Cebuano Kenneth Cobonpue’s Dolce bubble bed wins IFDA Selects design awards in U.S.

Cebu-based Kenneth Cobonpue has won the International Furnishings and Design Association (IFDA) Selects Awards for his Dolce bed.

Overseas Filipinos lead Philippine Independence Day celebrations in U.S., Canada, UAE

Overseas Filipinos are leading Philippine Independence Day celebrations outside the country as the nation marks the 122nd anniversary of the Proclamation of Independence on June 12, 2020.

LOOK: Papercraft boat souvenirs released for Philippines’ Quincentennial

Papercraft boat souvenirs have been released for the Philippines' celebration of the 500 years anniversary of Lapu Lapu's Mactan victory in 1521 and the participation of the country in the first circumnavigation of the world.

This Online Dictionary helps Philippine communities preserve their languages

The Marayum Online Dictionary developed by a team of University of the Philippines Diliman (UP Diliman) computer science experts and linguists in collaboration with ASCCA Romblon (Asi Studies Center for Culture and the Arts) and funded by the Department of Science and Technology is helping Philippine communities preserve their indigenous languages.

Wheels of Change: How the Philippines’ New Bike Lanes Are Promoting Diversity and Inclusion...

Bursting with energy and life, the Philippines’ streets are always bustling. On the go, some board jeepneys, buses, or their own private vehicles to travel from place to place. Now, an avid community is making more noise in the transport crowd – bikers.

Port Area turned into comfortable quarantine facility for seafarers, OFW repatriates

Eva Macapagal Super Terminal located at Port area in Manila has been turned into a comfortable and easily accessible quarantine facility for overseas Filipinos arriving in the country amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
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