Metrobank Foundation’s Outstanding Filipinos revealed
MANILA, Philippines — The Metrobank Foundation (MBFI) has announced the winners of the search for the 2024 Outstanding Filipinos.
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MANILA, Philippines — The Metrobank Foundation (MBFI) has announced the winners of the search for the 2024 Outstanding Filipinos.
MANILA, Philippines — The restored version of the most-awarded 1998 Metro Manila Film Festival entry "Jose Rizal" will be part of the upcoming 27th edition of Fiesta in America in the United States this month.
MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court ruled that the Quezon City government cannot foreclose and seize the property of the Manila Seedling Bank Foundation (MSBF) for non-payment of real property tax, as it is owned by the National Housing Authority, a tax-exempt institution.
MANILA, Philippines — Agricultural scientist Romulo Gelbolingo Davide, whose work of digging deep into the world of microscopic worms has bore fruit for scores of Filipino farmers, has been conferred the title of national scientist — the 44th in the country's history.
MANILA, Philippines — Jonathan Morales, the former agent of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) who linked President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to illegal drugs, has been found guilty of perjury for giving a false testimony.
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines amassed official development assistance (ODA) commitments amounting to $37.29 billion in 2023, according to a report released by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) on Thursday.
MANILA, Philippines – The IRONMAN 70.3 Davao Philippines will not only showcase the power and endurance of elite athletes and rising stars but also emphasize team competition when it kicks off this Sunday, August 11, in Davao City.
SYDNEY, Australia — One of Australia's leading science magazines drew fire Thursday after publishing AI-generated articles that experts said were incorrect or oversimplified.