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Cut And Paste: Free Collage Webinar Set For March

Cut and Paste, a two-part workshop-webinar will be headlined by the 2012 Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Thirteen Artist Awardee Kaloy Olavides, who will guide young artists on how to overcome their fear of painting through collage art.

What To Visit This 2022: Rediscover The Philippines With Airbnb’s First-Ever Travel Guide

Airbnb today launches its first-ever Airbnb Travel Guide to the Philippines, offering unique Airbnb Stay waiting for you!

Working Together Towards A Higher Calling

Non-governmental organizations continue to call for greater cooperation between NGOs and the private and public sectors in taking on some of the world’s greatest humanitarian challenges.

Coastal Villagers Urged To Report Stranded Marine Mammals

Residents of coastal communities were urged to monitor and report stranding incidents that involve marine mammals to the proper authorities after an adult male spinner dolphin died after being rescued in Barangay Fatima, Tabaco City early this week.

RCEF Helps PH Maintain Food Security Amid Pandemic: DA

The Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund contributed largely to the Philippines' food security amid the Covid-19 pandemic, an official of the Department of Agriculture said.

PH Welcomes Over 47K Foreign Tourists, Balikbayans In February

The Philippines attracted 47,715 foreign tourists and balikbayans in February 2022 alone, reflecting the international traveler's eagerness to visit Filipino destinations even after almost two years of closure.

NAIA To Double Passenger Cap, Airplanes At 100% Capacity: DOTr

The Ninoy Aquino International Airport is ready to double its passenger arrival cap now that the National Capital Region and several other regions are under Alert Level 1, Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade said Thursday.

Vax Cards Not Required In Entering Malls Under Alert Level 1

Covid-19 vaccination cards are no longer required in entering malls in Alert Level 1 areas, an official of the Department of the Interior and Local Government said.

Japan Signs P19.9-M New Grassroots Projects In PH

The Japanese government is funding four projects to acquire ambulances and medical equipment in three local government units in the Philippines.

US Donation Boosts PH Army Anti-Tank Capability

The Philippine Army said the US-donated "improved target acquisition system" has given it a capability similar to those being provided by anti-tank guided missile systems.

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