Pinoy Tok on natural beauty with Mia Belle NZ CEO Catherine Sanvictores
In Pinoy Tok, Filipina CEO Catherine Sanvictores of Mia Belle NZ skincare products as she shares her life inspirations in embracing the diversity of authentic beauty and celebrating uniqueness as we all grow older.
Computer, aircon e-waste collectors doing the job of environment defenders
Computer, aircon, and appliance electronic waste (e-waste) informal collectors in your neighborhood are doing the job of environment defenders but without the required protection from toxin exposure.
OFW-themed films Triangle of Sadness, Plan 75 win top awards at Cannes Festival
Triangle of Sadness and Plan 75, two films featuring Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) have won top prizes at this year's Cannes Film Festival in France.
Philippine passport holders regain visa-free entrance to Jeju, Yangyang
Philippine passport holders are regaining visa-free entrance to Jeju and Yangyang in South Korea beginning June 1, 2022.
Twitter brings Freedom of Expression help search prompt to Philippines
Twitter has expanded the availability of its Freedom of Expression help notification service and search prompt in Southeast Asia to include the Philippines.
Filipina domestic worker turned famed photographer Xyza Bacani graduates from NYU
Award-winning Filipina photographer and former domestic worker Xyza Cruz Bacani has graduated from New York University with a Master's degree in Arts and Politics.
National Artist Larry Alcala’s cartoons return to public view for Heritage Month
Lauro "Larry" Alcala's iconic editorial cartoons which brought on a national pastime for readers in the 1980s through the 90s who sought to find the creator's face hidden among the illustrated humorous critique and lessons from Philippine society are returning to public view as the Philippine Heritage Month wraps up this May.
How An Overseas Filipino Couple Turned Their Dreams Into Reality | Butz Bartolome
It is everybody’s dream to have a brighter and better future for their families. To ensure that their families, most especially the children, can be provided with all they need. This is the reason why some of our kababayans would choose to go to a much greener pasture.
Filipina-born nurse is 1st immigrant honored with University of Hawaii school renaming
Filipina-born nurse Nancy Atmospera-Walch has made history by being the first immigrant woman to have the University of Hawaii at Manoa School of Nursing renamed in her honor.
Are you self-employed? Check out how microfinancing BanKo can help you
More self-employed microentrepreneurs (SEMEs) can now seek microfinancing help with more branches of BanKo opened across the Philippines.
Converge pure fiber network reaches over 500,000 kilometers
Leading fiber broadband provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. continues to aggressively expand its pure fiber network, surpassing 500,000 kilometers as of end-April, as it pursues its mission to provide world-class fiber internet connectivity to more unserved and underserved areas in the country.
Filipino scientist Glenn Banaguas wins UN Sasakawa Award for Disaster Risk Reduction
Filipino scientist and diplomat Glenn Suerte Felipe Banaguas has won the 2022 United Nations Sasakawa Award for Disaster Risk Reduction in recognition of his active efforts in reducing disaster risks in communities.