In 2025, Philippine politics was dominated by political feuds and rising public anger at high-level government corruption.
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Government eyes better Traslacion in 2027
Following the longest-ever Black Nazarene procession, state agencies overseeing Traslacion with Quiapo Church officials will ...
The Philippine government’s total outstanding debt reached P17.65 trillion at the end of November 2025, up 0.49 percent from ...
Doctors have hit back, saying that they are being unfairly blamed for deeper systemic failures in healthcare financing.
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Philippines to host 2026 Asian Tour Series Leg at Wack Wack
IN line with the government’s massive sports tourism campaign, the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and National Golf ...
The Philippine government cut its economic growth target for this year, as it expects the fallout from the wide-scale ...
SINCE 2022, Holcim Philippines has been advancing its commitment to sustainability and circularity through the Circular ...
OVERSEAS Filipino workers’ (OFW) remittances are expected to remain stable this year despite the United States’ move to charge a 1% tax on cash transfers to foreign countries, analysts said.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed the government's 2026 budget into law on Monday, and vowed to keep spending ...
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Philippines urges US, Venezuela to exercise restraint amid conflict
The Philippine government urged restraint amid the actions by the United States in Venezuela following the arrest of its ...
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Philippine government cuts growth targets until 2027
The Philippines trimmed its economic growth targets until 2027, after growth likely slowed to about 4.8% to 5% this year, according to Economy Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan.
Soaring demand and extreme weather worsened by climate change have wiped out harvests of the popular purple yam.
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