With his signature humor and charm, Nico Santos leads The Z-Suite, a comedy series that hilariously dissects office dynamics, power struggles, and generational workplace shifts.
The era of Skype is coming to an end. Microsoft has announced that it will discontinue the service, urging users to transition to Microsoft Teams as the future of online communication.
In a country known for its stunning shorelines, one beach is making waves on the global stage. Nacpan Beach in El Nido, Palawan, has earned a well-deserved spot among TripAdvisor’s best beaches in Asia, proving that the Philippines is truly a beach lover’s paradise.
From Manila’s specialty coffee hubs to La Union’s beachside brews, four Filipino cafes are proving that the country’s coffee culture can stand toe-to-toe with the best in the world.
Gone are the days of long parking lines at NAIA—NNIC has introduced an automated parking system that will help travelers save time and navigate the airport with ease.
The Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises to Maximize Opportunities for Reinvigorating the Economy law is proving successful in drawing investments, with Japanese companies pledging PHP23.5 billion in new projects.
Senator Risa Hontiveros’ life story is one of resilience and empowerment, where her early involvement in theater and activism laid the foundation for her work in the Senate. Her personal experiences, including raising her children as a single mother, have shaped her leadership and drive to advocate for the voiceless. Now, as a senator, she continues to champion policies that benefit the most vulnerable members of society. #LetsAllWelcome #LetsAllWelcome_SenatorRisaHontiveros
The Climate Change Commission commended Pangasinan for its full compliance with the Local Climate Change Action Plan, allowing its 48 local government units to implement localized climate initiatives.
The collaboration with the Department of Public Works and Highways and local government units has led to significant job creation and the arrival of 2.6 million visitors, both foreign and local, in 2024.
DOT-1 is confident that their target of five million tourists by 2028 is achievable, supported by strong infrastructure initiatives and strategic programs like food tourism and historical tours.