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Manila Bulletin
DTI: PH readies loans to counter ‘Trump tariffs
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is exploring the launch of a loan program to mitigate the impact of reciprocal tariffs imposed by the United States (US) on domestic exporters.
1 min |
September 2, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Companies, businesses urged to join fight against illicit trade in ASEAN
Businesses and industry leaders should actively speak out against the increasing problem of illicit trade in the Philippines and throughout Southeast Asia, according to legal experts and participants at a recent forum.
2 min |
September 2, 2025
Manila Bulletin
I know who you are
The unclean spirit attempts to denigrate Jesus by pointing out that Jesus comes from Nazareth, a backward and unimportant town.
2 min |
September 2, 2025
Manila Bulletin
A game-changer for the growing labor force
The fact that Filipinos are among the youngest populations not only in Asia but in the world—with a median age of just 25 years—should be our country’s greatest advantage.
3 min |
September 2, 2025

Manila Bulletin
Bridging classroom, connectivity gaps in PH basic education
A recent Manila Bulletin news story highlighted a persistent and troubling reality: The Philippines continues to grapple with an alarming shortage of classrooms and a deepening digital divide. These twin crises are more than logistical headaches. They threaten to derail the country’s aspirations to attain inclusive and equitable education.
2 min |
September 2, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Pinoy aces stamp class in Malaysia
Team Philippines showcased its brilliance after sweeping its rivals in a rousing fashion to reign supreme in the 2025 Asia Pacific Padel Cup (APPC) in Selangor, Malaysia Sunday, Aug. 31.
1 min |
September 2, 2025
Manila Bulletin
New directions in breast cancer treatment
Three out of a hundred Filipinas will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. Many are diagnosed in the late stage. It is the second leading cause of mortality in the country.
2 min |
September 2, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Albay gov assures help for student hurt in stage roof collapse
Ibay Gov. Noel Rosal on Monday assured assistance to a student who was injured when the stage roof of the Penaranda Park in Legazpi City, Albay collapsed on Saturday due to heavy rain.
1 min |
September 2, 2025
Manila Bulletin
PH hailed as global model for successful peace processes
Colombia has recognized the Philippines as a global model for the successful implementation of peace processes, citing Manila’s experience in resolving longstanding conflicts as a source of inspiration for nations facing similar challenges, the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) said.
5 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
5 hurt as stage roof collapses in Legazpi
Five students were injured when the stage roof at Peñaranda Park in Legazpi City, Albay collapsed at the height of heavy rain on Saturday night.
1 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
China to send trade mission to PH in October
The Philippine Embassy in Beijing said that a trade mission from China is expected to arrive in Manila in October to give Chinese businesses the opportunity to explore investment options in the country.
1 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Aug 30 flashfloods in QC explained
The sudden flooding that struck parts of Quezon City on Saturday, Aug. 30, was caused by severe thunderstorms that brought unusually heavy rainfall in a short period, PAGASA said.
1 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Moody’s: PH faces debt challenges
Debt-watcher Moody’s Ratings projects that the Philippine debt burden will remain above pre-pandemic levels, as weakening debt affordability and elevated funding costs weigh on government finances, despite recent easing by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
2 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
60-day suspension of rice importation takes effect today
President Marcos' order suspending the importation of regular and well-milled rice for 60 days takes effect today
2 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Banks facing license suspension over scams
Should banks fail to comply with the central bank’s order to implement a sophisticated fraud management system (FMS), the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) could go as far as suspending their licenses, on top of holding them liable for losses their clients incur from fraud.
2 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Gov't borrows less, foreign loans jump
The Marcos administration’s gross borrowings declined slightly to P1.757 trillion in the first seven months of the year, driven by a drop in domestic loans despite a more than 50 percent increase in foreign debt.
2 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Filipino priest who restores dignity to poor, homeless wins 2025 Ramon Magsaysay award
Filipino priest Flaviano Antonio L. Villanueva of the Society of the Divine Word (SVD) has been named a 2025 Ramon Magsaysay Awardee for his work in restoring dignity to the poor and homeless.
2 min |
September 1, 2025

Manila Bulletin
The future of your smartphone just got smarter, thinner and tougher
I think we can all agree that in today's world, a smartphone is far more than just a gadget. It is your assistant, your camera crew, your travel companion, and your gateway to everything. And with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, it is clear; this is where cutting-edge technology seamlessly folds into your life.
4 min |
September 1, 2025

Manila Bulletin
A review of 'My Daughter is a Zombie'
The entire zombie movie genre has undergone significant changes over the past couple of decades.
2 min |
September 1, 2025

Manila Bulletin
SC leads discussions on 'emerging challenges' in intellectual property law
The Supreme Court (SC) led an international gathering of judiciary members and experts who tackled issues to strengthen the judicial capacity, promote consistency in court rulings, and address emerging challenges in the intellectual property (IP) law.
2 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Singson ready for Bacolod action
Mafy Singson is aiming for a strong rebound following a shaky campaign the last time out as she returns to action in the ICTSI Bacolod Golf Challenge unfolding Tuesday, Sept. 2, at the challenging Binitin course in Murcia.
1 min |
September 1, 2025

Manila Bulletin
Bonoan out, Dizon in at DPWH
President Marcos creates independent probe body on flood control anomalies
2 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
PH asks US for tariff exemption
The Philippines is negotiating with the United States (US) to exempt exports of coconut products from the 19-percent reciprocal tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump, according to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
1 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Israel soon will halt or slow aid to northern Gaza as military offensive grows
Israel will soon halt or slow humanitarian aid into parts of northern Gaza as it expands its military offensive against Hamas, an official said Saturday, a day after Gaza City was declared a combat zone.
1 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
A Student's Guide to using AI Responsibly
It's 11 pm, you have a massive stack of notes to review, but you're paralyzed by the thought of starting your paper. Your first instinct might be, let AI do it. Here's the truth: there are only a few keystrokes between Al as a powerful academic tool and grounds for academic misconduct.
3 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Transcending language barriers through art
Southeast Asian artists shine at the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art
2 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Beacons of peace, agents of genuine transformation
As we celebrate this year’s National Peace Consciousness Month with the theme “Mapayapang Bukas, Abot-Kamay sa Bagong Pilipinas,” we are seeing that peace is no longer a dream or aspiration but is now a reality that is unfolding across the nation.
3 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Marquee PBA duel set in Dubai
SMB-Ginebra showdown set on Oct. 26
1 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Why health matters to microfinance clients
In the microfinance industry, some colleagues have asked why I keep emphasizing health programs when the perceived core business of microfinance is lending. My answer is simple: if we want to make a real and lasting impact on our clients’ lives, we cannot stop at just financing their businesses. We must also ensure that they and their families are healthy and strong.
3 min |
September 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
ACEN $3-B wind farm secures nod
Ayala-led ACEN Corp., through its Australian unit, has secured approval from the Federal Government for the Robbins Island wind project, which is expected to be one of the largest private investments in Tasmania.
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