On December 26, China’s Embassy in Manila publicized an incident involving a People’s Liberation Army Navy vessel that ...
The world’s oceans are home to an exquisite variety of sharks and rays, from the largest fishes in the sea—the majestic whale shark and manta rays—to the luminescent but rarely seen deep-water lantern ...
LOWER infrastructure spending will further pull down government disbursements for the remainder of the fourth quarter, as the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) addresses corruption issues ...
IT is now a few days after Christmas, but because this has become something of a tradition for PR Matters, let me hold on to that Christmas spirit a bit longer—long enough to share some of my former ...
THE Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) has voiced support for government reforms aimed at curbing alleged misuse of audit powers by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), citing ...
THE bicameral conference committee that was convened to reconcile conflicting votes on House Bill (HB) 4058, or the General ...
WAGE-RELATED concerns, including the improper payment and non-remittance of wages and mandated benefits, were among the most prevalent issues flagged during labor inspections in 2025, the Department ...
THE BPO Industry Employees Network (BIEN) on Friday called on the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to intervene following a fire at a business process outsourcing (BPO) workplace, citing ...
Ma. Stella F. Arnaldo / Special to the BusinessMirror THE Department of Tourism (DOT) will step up its efforts to promote the Philippines to Australia, especially in the light of the recent portrayals ...
THE Department of Agriculture (DA) has earmarked over P2 billion in the 2026 budget for the development of deepwater ports in 2026 to reduce the cost of transporting key farm inputs like fertilizers.
CLIMATE change could cut off up to 2 percent of the Philippines’ gross domestic product (GDP) annually in the long term without stronger adaptation measures, the International Monetary Fund warned.
ROBUST demand for electronics, agricultural products and consumer goods drove Philippine exports to a 21.3-percent year-on-year growth, amounting to $6.91 billion, in November 2025, according to the ...
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