Tullahan river project to boost Manila Bay rehab, solve Bulacan flooding

The Tullahan-Tinajeros River System dredging project of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and San Miguel Corporation (SMC) was launched Monday to support the Manila Bay Rehabilitation Program.

Philippines’ Kira Azucena elected chair of United Nations committee handling peaceful disputes between nations

The Philippines' Kira Azucena has been elected chair of the Special Committee on the Charter of the United Nations and on the Strengthening of the Role of the Organization that is mandated to tackle matters of peaceful settlement of disputes between member nations.

Jamie Lim, Joane Orbon nab double golds at Karate Olympic Qualifiers in Ukraine

Filipina jins Jamie Lim and Joane Orbon nabbed a pair of gold medals at the Karate Premier League Kharkiv Open 2020 held in Ukraine on Sunday (Philippine Time), firming up their bids for berths in the Tokyo Olympics.

Davao Oriental’s Pujada Bay in elite club of Most Beautiful Bays in the World

Pujada Bay in Mati City, Davao Oriental has been officially accepted in the prestigious Club of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World.

BREAKING NEWS: Pinoy Aquaman Ingemar Macarine sets new open water swim record in Zamboanga...

The "Pinoy Aquaman", Environmental lawyer-athlete Ingemar Macarine, this morning set off for a new record open water swim in the waters of Zamboanga Sibugay, his first charity swim in 2020 and the 35th open water swim of his career.

Bulacan’s newly opened Sitio Brown Bridge to improve access for students and farmers

Bulacan's Sitio Brown Bridge in Malapad na Parang is expected to improve and provide safer access for students going to school and farmers bringing their harvest to the market.

Mental Health now part of medical support for Filipino workers

Mental health was made officially part of medical support given to Filipino workers with the passing of a labor order that implements the National Mental Health Act.

Alyx Ayn Arumpac’s International Critic’s Prize-winning documentary comes home for Philippine screening

Filmmaker Alyx Ayn Arumpac’s International Critic’s Prize-winning documentary "Aswang" is coming home for its Philippine premiere in a festival of documentaries titled Daang Dokyu.

Eco-waste coalition encourages shoppers to adopt reusable bags for sustainable tourism

The EcoWaste Coalition is encouraging shoppers and sellers at the upcoming Phillippine Shopping Festival to adopt reusable and eco-friendly bags as a sustainable tourism practice.

1st-ever PHL Shopping Fest to attract more tourists kicks-off March 1 nationwide

The first-ever Philippine Shopping Festival is set to be held in 31 different tourist destinations across the country in a month-long sale that kicks-off March 1, 2020.

Wala-Usik Sari-sari stores innovate with non-sachet products to help reduce sea waste

Wala Usik Sari-sari stores are innovating by selling products not using plastic sachets and instead encourage the use of refillable and reusable containers in an effort to help reduce sea waste.

Manila’s longest creek Estero de Tripa de Gallina dredged to subside floods, helps Manila...

Manila's longest creek, the Estero de Tripa de Gallina, has been dredged to subside floods and help the Manila Bay Rehabilitation project.