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HK, Macau Travelers To Enter PH Visa-Free

Travelers from Hong Kong and Macau are now allowed to stay in the Philippines without a visa.

MILF, BARMM Officials Assure Peaceful Polls

Officials of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front vowed Friday to help ensure a peaceful, clean, and orderly elections on May 9 this year.

Virtual Young Deaf Summit Now Open For Registration

Deaf high school students from all around the Philippines are invited to attend the Young Deaf Summit (YDS) 2022, a free online convention set for Friday, March 18 and Saturday, March 19, 2022.

Dance In The Time Of Pandemic Webinar Set For Next Week

A free webinar-forum for dance enthusiasts will be held on Friday, March 18, 2022.

Sab Goes Back To Indie-Pop Roots In Collab Single With Moophs “I’d Like To”

LISTEN: Singer-songwriter SAB steps into a new chapter in her music career with the release of her first single under Tarsier Records and collab with label head Moophs, “I’d Like To.”

Next President Should Be ‘Compassionate, Decisive’: PRRD

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte has expressed hope that his successor is someone who is “compassionate and decisive.”

Sinovac Gets Green Light For Pediatric Vaccination

Sinovac’s CoronaVac can now be used for pediatric vax after getting approval from Philippine authorities.

Red Cross Makes Vaccines Accessible Even In Far-Flung Areas

The Philippine Red Cross continuous to deploy its Bakuna Buses and operates Bakuna Centers in support of the vaccination programs of local government units in isolated areas.

Duterte Says He Fulfilled His Promise To Bring Peace To Mindanao

With his term ending in over three months, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte believes that he has been able to deliver his promise to bring peace to Mindanao.

Classroom Mix In Alert Level 1 Areas Depends On Schools: CHED

While full seating capacity in universities has been allowed in areas under Alert Level 1, the Commission on Higher Education said school administrators have the discretion to limit the volume of students attending in-person classes.

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