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EDSA Timog Flyover To Reopen On July 25

The southbound portion of the Timog Flyover along Edsa will reopen to motorists on July 25, with major repairs already completed “ahead of schedule.”

Post Office Clarifies Delivery Of PhilSys IDs

The Post Office clarified issues in the delivery of the PhilSys IDs, saying they have delivered over 13.7 million PhilSys IDs turned over for dispatch to their intended recipients.

PBBM Wants More Infra Projects To Boost Tourism

President Marcos Jr. has expressed his plan to pursue more policies and infrastructure projects that would help promote the tourism industry in the country.

Senators Propose Measures To Boost Covid-19 Vax Campaign

Senators pushed for more Covid-19 vaccinations and booster shots as the number of cases in the country starts to rise again.

Millennials, Gen Z Workers Report Higher Levels Of Stress And Anxiety — Study Finds

Millennials and Gen Z workers in the Philippines reported higher levels of stress and anxiety compared with a year earlier, according to a survey conducted by Deloitte Global 2022.

PhilSys Data Secured Under Authentication Program

The Philippine Statistics Authority continues its intensive information and education campaign to achieve an inclusive digital economy under the Philippine Identification System project during the Marcos administration.

Philippine Airlines Eyes Expansion Of Hong Kong Services

Philippine Airlines is looking at expanding its services to and from Hong Kong as the special administrative region eases its Covid-19 restrictions.

DepEd Eyes November 2 Start Of Mandatory In-Person Classes

The Department of Education said that mandatory classes for all public and private schools nationwide will start by November 2 to ensure educational recovery in the country.

Police Chiefs Told To Update Crime Mapping Data

The Philippine National Police ordered all police chiefs and station commanders to regularly update crime mapping data in their respective areas of responsibility.

July-August Harvest To Help Address Chicken Shortage

The Bureau of Animal Industry expects the next poultry harvest in July and August to help cut the current shortage of chicken supply.