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Absence Of Multi-purpose 'bakwit' Centers In Metro Davao Due To Lack Of Big Public Lands - Official
Minda News· 3 hours agoDAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 18 July) – Lack of large open public spaces hinders the city government from...
‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba’ exhibition in PH moves opening to July 27
Rappler.com· 3 hours agoThe opening of the highly-anticipated Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba concentration exhibition in the...
Ajinomoto Konbini Experience: Soup & Go® Arrives in the Philippines! - ClickTheCity
Click The City· 6 hours agoBreakfast preparation made hassle-free without compromising flavor and nutrients you need to begin...
Unjust conviction of Talaingod 18 proves ineffective justice system
Bulatlat.com· 24 hours agoFor former and current lawmakers of the Makabayan bloc, what they described as the unjust conviction...
Bacolod’s famous Manokan Country shut down to make way for SM project
Rappler.com· 2 days agoThe city government has closed down Bacolod’s iconic Manokan Country, renowned for its famous...
Ajinomoto introduces first instant soup product to PH market
Malaya· 3 days agoFor the first time ever, a live demonstration of how to prepare Ajinomoto Soup & Go was held at the...
Distressed Hong Kong realty deals set to rise
Malaya· 4 days agoHONG KONG- Higher-for-longer interest costs and ample retail andoffice vacancies have pushed the sales of distressed investment properties in Hong Kong...
[Ilonggo Notes] Exploring Plaza Libertad, Iloilo's first town square
Rappler.com· 5 days agoPlaza Alfonso XII was renamed “Plaza Libertad” after the flag of Philippine Independence was first raised in the Visayas on December 25, 1898, shortly after then-Spanish governor-general Diego ...
Marcos’ POGO dilemma: Economic managers never backed Chinese online gambling
Rappler.com· 6 days agoThe adverse economic impact of kicking out Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs) has been...
Can the property market survive a ban on POGOs?
Rappler.com· 6 days agoIn the short term, a ban on POGOs will certainly still bite, but the office and residential sectors no longer seem as “ultra-dependent” on the industry...