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4 N. Cotabato towns under state of calamity, crop damage at P650-M
COTABATO CITY: The local government of M’lang in North Cotabato has declared a state of calamity due to the effects of the El Niño phenomenon, raising the number of towns
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Med school deans call for freezing 2025 admission quota
SEOUL: Medical school chiefs nationwide urged the government Sunday not to increase medical school enrollment quota for next year and discuss future increases with the medical community through a joint
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Book fair inspires reading culture among Vietnamese students in Russia
Moscow: A book fair was held in Moscow on April 21 in response to the Vietnam Book and Reading Cultural Day, creating a chance for the Vietnamese community in Russia
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Fisherfolk group earns add’l income from BFAR-assisted project
LEGAZPI CITY: A fisherfolk association in the Bicol Region earned more than PHP300,000 for their first cycle harvest of bangus (milkfish) under the Bureau of
Voice-Operated Smartphones Target Africa’s Illiterate
Voice-operated smartphones are aiming at a vast yet widely overlooked market in sub-Saharan Africa — the tens of millions of people who face huge challenges in life because they cannot
European Union One Health Fair set to promote human, animal and environmental health
The One Health or ?????????????? concept recognizes that human health is tightly connected to the health of animals and the environment, involving the public health, veterinary and environmental sectors.This approach
58 deaths in road accident nationwide in August
The Traffic Police Department reported on Wednesday that there are 58 people were killed and 732 others injured in road accidents nationwide in August.The report recorded 798 vehicles damaged in
Heatwaves to worsen air quality, additional “climate penalty”: WMO
Severe, long-lasting heatwaves and more frequent wildfires could lead to even worse air quality, an additional “climate penalty” for hundreds of millions of people, World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warned on
California: Drought, Record Heat, Fires and Now, Maybe Floods
Californians tried to weather the extremes of a changing climate Friday, as a punishing heat wave that has helped fuel deadly wildfires had the state teetering on the edge of
Bernard Shaw, CNN’s 1st Chief Anchor, Dies at 82
Bernard Shaw, former CNN anchor and a pioneering Black journalist remembered for his blunt question at a presidential debate and calmly reporting the beginning of the Gulf War in 1991
Japan donates 32 cargo containers of canned fish to primary schools
Japanese government has donated 32 cargo containers of canned fish to1,423 primary schools in Laos via the Ministry of Education and Sports. The aid package was handed over by Japanese
Working People of the Whole World, Unite!
Esteemed, distinguished guests from foreign countries, Comrades and friends, This banquet is honoured by the company of our close comrades-in-arms and intimate friends, Comrade Yang Shangkun, President of the People’s