Google, CANVAS launch Cebuano magazine to help fight misinformation

Google and the Center for Art, New Ventures, and Sustainable Development (CANVAS) have together launched the Cebuano version of #YOUTHink magazine to highlight the importance of local language diversity in battling misinformation.

Filipino dish Sinigang hailed World’s No. 1 vegetable soup in Taste Atlas

Sinigang, a sour soup native to the Philippines, has been named the World's No. 1 vegetable soup by the online food encyclopedia, Taste Atlas.

Team Philippines hauls 4 silver, 2 bronze at Mathematics Olympiad Russia

Team Philippines has bagged four silver medals and two bronze medals in the 62nd International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) organized in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Nas Daily showcases Illac Diaz’s Liter of Light in Amazing Inventions

Viral Facebook vlog Nas Daily has showcased Filipino innovator Illac Diaz and his Liter of Light solar lamp in the first episode of his new series, Amazing Inventions.

Philippine Post Office removes 75-year-old practice of notification cards to speed up delivery

The Philippine Postal Corporation (Post Office) has removed notification cards as part of its “Hatid Malasakit” program to speed up the delivery of mails and parcels to give much-deserved convenience to the public.

LRT-1 operator wins Asia-Pacific Stevie awards for COVID-19 response

The Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC), the private operator of Light Rail Transit Line 1 (LRT-1), has bagged the Silver Stevie Award in this year's Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards for its coronavirus disease (COVID-19) response in the Philippines.

Philippines’ mobile phone users can soon use one number across telcos

The Philippines' mobile phone users may soon use the same number across the country's three major telecommunication companies after the successful conduct of technical interoperability tests.

Filipino grassroots innovations in Davao identified in DOST mapping project

Filipino grassroots innovations in Davao have been identified in the Grassroots Innovation for Inclusive Development (GRIND) Program of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Region XI mapping project in Davao Occidental.

Ilocos gets ready to welcome cruise ships to improved Salomague port

Ilocos in Northern Philippines is ready to welcome cruise ships with the recent improvements to Salomague port in Cabugao.

IN PHOTOS: Climate action solar art by Liter of Light at Bonifacio Global City

Check out the photos of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (UN SDG) #13 Climate Action solar art created by the Liter of Light at Bonifacio Global City in Metro Manila to mark the International Day of Cooperation.

EcoWaste Coalition commends chain stores taking leaded paints off shelves

Toxics watchdog group EcoWaste Coalition has commended some chain stores for taking lead-containing spray paints off the shelves in compliance with a Chemical Control Order (CCO) banning lead, a toxic raw material, in the production of paints and similar surface coatings.

Telemedicine KonsultaMD pushes for healthcare as easy as buying phone load

Telemedicine service KonsultaMD is pushing for healthcare that is as easy as buying phone load.
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