UK Releases Updated ‘Do Not Travel’ List For 2026

British holidaymakers could face insurance issues if they visit countries listed under the UK government’s latest travel advisories for 2026.

South Korea’s Royal Palaces, Tombs See Record Visitors In 2025

Royal palaces served as major hubs for education and cultural engagement.

UK Releases Updated ‘Do Not Travel’ List For 2026

British holidaymakers could face insurance issues if they visit countries listed under the UK government’s latest travel advisories for 2026.

South Korea’s Royal Palaces, Tombs See Record Visitors In 2025

Royal palaces served as major hubs for education and cultural engagement.

35 Philippine Schools Recognized In QS Asia 2026

The Philippines now has 35 universities in the QS Asia University Rankings 2026, its largest count ever.

Philippine Dining Scene Shines With First Michelin Stars

The Michelin Guide Philippines highlights 108 restaurants from Manila, nearby provinces, and Cebu for excellence and creativity.

Japan Government To Outline Policies On Foreigners In January

Takaichi said growing public concern over rule violations by some foreigners must be addressed through better enforcement.
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TESDA Pilots First Sugarcane Production Training In Negros Occidental

The first-ever sugarcane production training program in the Philippines has been launched by TESDA with the University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos.

Dagupan City Ready For Bangus Festival 2025

Dagupan City is gearing up for the Bangus Festival from April 9 to May 1. Preparations are underway for a vibrant celebration.

Savings Of PHP15 Million Eyed From Solar-Powered Town Hall In Samar

The municipal hall of Paranas, Samar is set to save PHP15 million on electricity with the shift to solar power, second in the province.

Benguet Flower Town Continues To Increase Tourism Revenues

Benguet Flower Town continues to boost tourism revenue. Atok, renowned for its flowers, stands out as an eco-tourism hotspot.

Finance Chief: Philippine Remains Resilient Amid Global Trade Shifts

Amidst higher US tariffs, Finance Chief Ralph Recto reassures that the Philippines can leverage domestic demand and the CREATE MORE Act to sustain economic momentum.

More Baguio Folks Engage In Urban Agriculture For Food Sustainability

Baguio’s urban agriculture efforts showcase community dedication, with increased home gardens and successful vegetable production initiatives paving the way for a sustainable future.

‘The Ripple’ Podcast To Feature Ben&Ben, Moira, SB19, And More

Listeners can look forward to intimate discussions from Amiel Sol and Denise Julia in The Ripple.

‘My Love Will Make You Disappear’ Makes PHP40 Million In Four Days

As of March 30, "My Love Will Make You Disappear" has reached an impressive PHP40 million in earnings.

Government Revenues, Expenditures Log Double-Digit Growth In January To February.

As of late February, revenues and expenditures are demonstrating substantial growth, indicating the government's commitment to its fiscal targets this year.

Cadiz City Advocates Rooftop Farming For Food Security, Urban Greening

In Cadiz City, rooftop farming is the future for food security and greener urban landscapes.

‘Find The Juan’: A Gastronomic Search In Ilocos

Culinary traditions in Ilocos reveal stories connecting people to their roots and heritage.

Preps For Summer Tourism On As DOT-CAR Sees Hike In Visitor Arrivals

DOT-CAR signals an increase in tourism, getting ready for the busy summer season ahead.

Global Filipino Icon Award 2025 To Recognize Malilay Sisters For Jiu-Jitsu Wins

The Malilay sisters prove that Filipino athletes are a force to be reckoned with as they receive international recognition through the Global Filipino Icon Award 2025.

A Young Boy’s Mystical Journey Unfolds In Danielle Florendo’s New Storybook

Experience the wonder of indigenous storytelling in Danielle Florendo’s The Legend of Uta Cave, a tale filled with magic, mystery, and mythology.

More Access To Japan As 5 New Visa Centers Open For Filipino Travelers

Filipinos eager to explore Japan’s culture, food, and sights will soon benefit from a smoother visa application process.
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