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DepEd Eyes 100% Resumption Of In-Person Classes Next School Year

The Department of Education said the country is ready for full and nationwide implementation of the face-to-face classes next year but the modalities may still vary depending on their locations.

SSS Earns P28B In 2021; Reported Net Loss Due To New Accounting Standards

The Social Security System's adoption of the Philippine Financial Reporting Standards creates an accounting net loss of nearly P844 billion for 2021.

‘Balik Probinsya’ Sends Home 13 Families To Visayas, Mindanao

Thirteen families were offered a fresh start thanks to the government's "Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag asa" program.

Briones: PRRD’s ‘Education Equity’ Must Continue

The Department of Education is now getting ready for the Duterte-Carpio transition and the Department of Education Secretary Leonor Briones hopes to continue one program from the outgoing administration.

BBB Infra Projects Hallmarks Of Duterte Administration

Infrastructure projects are said to be one of the hallmarks of the Duterte administration that will conclude in a month.

PRRD Willing To Be Next Admin’s Drug Czar

President Rodrigo Duterte is willing to give his successor, president-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., pieces of advice, Malacañang said.

POC To Honor Filipino SEA Games Medalists

The Philippine Olympic Committee will celebrate the medalists from the recent Southeast Asian Games in addition to announcing the distribution of their financial incentives.

PH Bats For Enhanced Trade, Investment Between Asean, Russia

The country is eyed to improving trade and investment between Russia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to "build back better" after the pandemic.

DOH: Fate Of Pandemic Programs, Vax Drive Up To Next Admin

The National Vaccination Operations Center said they would leave the fate of the country's Covid-19 immunization program to the next administration.

DOH: Hospitals Ready For Monkeypox Cases

The country’s healthcare system is ready to handle monkeypox virus cases, a health official said.