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Roque: Fewer Hungry Filipinos Due To Reopening Of Economy

Fewer Filipinos are experiencing involuntary hunger due to efforts to reopen the economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Malacañang said Thursday.

Salceda: 2.4M Skilled Jobs May Be Vacant Within The Next Decade

House Ways And Means Chair Joey Sarte Salceda (Albay, 2nd District) expresses concern on the possible 2.4 million vacant jobs for the skilled workers if the education and training system does not improve.

Rep. Lopez Eyes For The Best Solution For The Riding Public This Holidays

Pabor ka bang isara muna ang ibang U-Turn slots para sa nalalapit na Kapaskuhan?

Duterte OKs Pilot F2F Classes In Low-Risk Areas Next Month

Sa tingin mo, handa na ba ang mga estudyante at guro para sa face-to-face classes?

Imee: Hybrid Elections, A Demand For Transparency And Security

Bakit kaya naniniwala si Senator Imee Marcos na hindi kailanman magiging "transparent" ang automated election system?

Gatchalian Sounds Alarm On Crisis In PH Basic Education

Naniniwala ka bang mahina sa Science at Math ang mga Pilipinong estudyante?

Cimatu Wants Tree-Cutting Activities In Cotabato Monitored

Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu called for intensified monitoring of tree-cutting activities in the same area where authorities recently discovered a small-scale illegal mining operation.

Rep. Ordanes Thanks DOH For Prioritizing Senior Citizens In The COVID-19 Vaccination Program

Senior Citizens Party-List Representative Rodolfo “Ompong” Ordanes voiced out his support towards the Department of Health’s move to prioritize senior citizens once the COVID-19 vaccine starts rolling out in the country.

Velasco: 3rd Reading Approval Of Coco Levy Bill Will Be A Christmas Gift To The Country’s Farmers

VELASCO: “The passage of the bill would be a fitting Christmas gift to more than three million coconut farmers who stand to benefit from the proposed coco levy trust fund.”

Angara Sees Better Internet Service After Budget Hike For NBP

Senator Sonny Angara said the country should begin to experience better internet connectivity even in remote and inaccessible areas once the Department of Information and Communications Technology completes the first phase of its National Broadband Program.

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