The market is growing for marine collagen, which is promoted for joint health and youthful skin. But with overfishing and climate change already threatening global ocean wildlife, is this a sustainable place to turn for anti-aging hope? Market for marine collagen already more than $1 billion US and growing. It …
Read More »Sanctity of an empty shell
“Just as individuals have the freedom to enter into a marriage, they should also have the option to exit one that imprisons them in unhappiness and discontent. The Philippines stands on its lonesome — okay with the Vatican, where Catholic ministers have celibacy vows to start with — as a …
Read More »Intensified efforts needed to forestall brownouts, ensure broad-based power supply
Already suffering from a protracted El Niño season, large areas of Luzon and Visayas teetered on the brink of electric power failure as the Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) issued several Red and Yellow Alert notices last week. High peak demands were …
Read More »Int’l body sustains 2016 arbitral ruling vs. China
Department of Foreign Affairs The Department of Foreign Affairs lauded the advisory opinion issued by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), which declared key parts of the 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling as “authoritative.” According to the DFA, the advisory opinion was in response to …
Read More »Philippines protests four-month South China Sea fishing ban
Filipino fisherman drying squid on their fishing boat while a Chinese coast guard ship monitors near the China-controlled Scarborough Shoal, in disputed waters of the South China Sea. (AFP / Ted Aljibe) MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines has protested China’s unilateral imposition of a four-month fishing ban in the South …
Read More »Economists forecast 3.7% inflation for 2024, rate cut in Q3
Private sector economists forecast further easing in inflation this year to 3.7 percent based on the latest survey conducted by the central bank in May 2024 versus the 3.8 percent from the April tally. Based on the latest Monetary Policy Report (MPR) of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the …
Read More »Woman shoots live-in partner dead in Quezon
GUMACA, Quezon – A 57-year-old land developer was killed while his daughter was wounded after his live-in partner shot them at dawn on Sunday in Elas Memorial Park, Barangay Butaguin, this town. Police chief Police Major Marnie Abellanida identified the fatality as Raynaldo, owner of Elas Land Development Inc. Abellanida …
Read More »NCSC hopes for swift passage of pro-senior citizen bills in Senate
AID FOR SENIORS. Indigent senior citizens from 21 island villages in Surigao City receive their stipends for the first semester of 2024 in a series of payout activities on April 10, 2024. The National Commission of Senior Citizens (NCSC) is hoping for the swift approval of four measures that aim to …
Read More »Marcos ensures continued support for ‘Aghon’-hit areas
President Marcos has assured those living in areas affected by Severe Tropical Storm Aghon that the government is ready to assist them as P1.2 million in humanitarian assistance was already released to aid those in need. EFFECTS OF ‘AGHON’ — A car gets crushed by a felled tree in Taytay, …
Read More »Hontiveros: Senate probe on Guo ‘not an attack’ against Filipino-Chinese
Photo from Sen. Risa Hontiveros Facebook page The Senate investigation into Bamban Mayor Alice Guo’s links to illegal Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) activities in Tarlac is not an attack on the Filipino-Chinese community, according to Sen. Risa Hontiveros. The senator said this was contrary to the statement of civic …
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