PLDT to open data center in Cebu in April
PLDT, Inc. is scheduled to open its 10th Vitro data center in the country in April.
Competition body readies more rules
The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) plans to raise by June the threshold for deals that require regulatory approval as part of new mergers and acquisitions (M&A) rules.
Bill vs conversion of irrigated, irrigable landholdings closer to becoming law
The proposed measure prohibiting the conversion of irrigated and irrigable landholdings is closer to becoming a law as the lower chamber recently passed on third and final reading House Bill No. 7115.
DOT Secretary Teo: ‘We are are here to save Boracay’
Top officials of DOT, DENR, and DILG convene to discuss actions for the rehabilitation of Boracay Island.
Gucci’s Michele explores identities in rich, bold display
The Italian fashion house dazzled fans with a presentation featuring baby dragons, snakes and models carrying replica heads in their arms in a Milan catwalk show on Wednesday.
Elite Games brings us fresh mobile games from South Korea
Elite games Inc held a game expo to introduce to us 9 new mobile games brought in the country in partnership with Gyeonggi Content agency .
Floating Island: New home for Rohingya refugees emerges in Bay of Bengal
Bangladesh is racing to turn an uninhabited and muddy Bay of Bengal island into home for 100,000 Rohingya Muslims who have fled a military crackdown in Myanmar, amid conflicting signals from top Bangladeshi officials about whether the refugees would end up being stranded there.
Moncler bids farewell to catwalk with eight new collections
The traditional catwalk show is dead and the way forward is to attract customers with new products each month says the chairman of the Italian luxury group.
Collect some uranium glass for that peaceful glow
The glass is slightly radioactive but the levels are about the same as electrical appliances like microwave ovens emit, so they represent no threat to health.
Oscar contender ‘Shape of Water’ accused of ripping off 1969 play
The lawsuit listed more than 60 resemblances between the play 'Let Me Hear You Whisper' and the Oscar best picture contender.
Alvarez urges DFA to file protest over U.S. intel report that Duterte is threat...
Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez urged the DFA to file a diplomatic protest against the United States for its intelligence report that listed President Rodrigo Duterte as among Southeast Asian leaders who pose a threat to democracy and human rights.
Marcos-era musical resonates with modern Philippines, Lav Diaz says
'Fascism, the populist perspective of this very new government, barbarism - it’s very violent,' Diaz said, comparing Duterte to Marcos.
NEARLY A YEAR IN PRISON | Senators call for De Lima’s release amid 1986...
Amid the 32nd anniversary of the 1986 EDSA people power uprising against the dictatorship of the Marcos regime, minority senators on Thursday joined calls for the "immediate release" of Sen. Leila de Lima, who will mark her first year in detention on Saturday, Feb. 24.
Trump says arming teachers could prevent school massacres
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested on Wednesday that arming teachers could help prevent massacres such as last week’s mass shooting at a Florida high school.
Palace ‘concerned’ as U.S. intelligence tags Duterte a threat to democracy
President Rodrigo Duterte is not an autocrat and is taking seriously a report by the U.S. intelligence community that names the firebrand leader among the threats to democracy in Southeast Asia, his spokesman said on Wednesday.














