‘A Thousand Cuts’ docu on Philippine press freedom wins RFK Journalism Award
"A Thousand Cuts", the documentary film about the first Filipino Nobel Peace Prize winner and Rappler founder Maria Ressa and her fight for press freedom in the Philippines, has won the 2022 Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Journalism Award.
UP researchers develop paper-based quality control tool for beverages
University of the Philippines (UP) researchers have developed a paper-based device that can be used as an alternative to the more costly conventional instruments used to measure the quality control of beverages.
AI-aided human rights education available to Filipinos
Artificial intelligence (AI)-aided human rights education for Filipinos is being offered by the Shareware community's group of volunteers in its bid to help educators and parents teach children well.
Peace Corps volunteer Ambet Yangco is 1st Filipino JFK Service Awardee
Peace Corps volunteer Roberto "Ambet" Yangco has been honored with the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Service Award, the first Filipino to receive the prestigious award named after the former United States President and Peace Corps founder.
Why Terra Luna Crash to Zero? | Chinkee Tan
IMAGINE MO, NA MAUBOS LAHAT NG PINAG IPUNAN MO NG ISANG ARAW. Yan ang nangyari sa CRYPTOCURRENCY LUNA FROM 100 dollars to zero.
Jollibee opens 1st store in Downtown Los Angeles
Homegrown restaurant chain Jollibee has opened its first branch in bustling metropolitan Downtown Los Angeles, California, the brand’s 57th store in the United States.
Pinoy-pop groups BGYO, BINI team up with Korean-pop Red Velvet for benefit concert
Pinoy-pop groups BGYO, BINI, and more Filipino acts are teaming up with Korean-pop girl group Red Velvet for a benefit concert happening in Manila this July 2022.
New Jersey school names auditorium after 1st Filipino Nobel Prize winner Maria Ressa
New Jersey's Toms River High School North has named its newly-renovated auditorium after the first Filipino Nobel Peace Prize winner, Maria Ressa.
National Geographic praises Philippines’ coral reefs among world’s best but threatened
National Geographic Magazine has praised the Philippines' coral reefs as among the world's best while calling attention to threats of climate change and destructive fishing practices.
Chito Gascon Leadership Series tackles challenges to Philippine education
The Chito Gascon Leadership Series is tackling the challenges to Philippine education post-2022 elections in the 5th and last installment of the webinars organized by Asia Society Philippines together with PumaPodcast, Youth Leadership for Democracy (YouthLED), and the Asia 21 Young Fellows of the Philippines
Mike de Leon’s 1st feature film “Itim” made during Martial Law screens at Cannes
Filipino veteran director Mike de Leon shared a powerful statement about being a young filmmaker during the Martial Law years in the Philippines as his first feature film, Itim, was screened at the 75th Cannes Film Festival in France.
Houston Rockets’ Jalen Green gives back to Filipino community in Canada
The Houston Rockets' Filipino-American rookie guard Jalen Green has partnered with Adidas and Toronto-based non-profit Rise Tribe to give back to the Filipino community in Canada.