World Bank Braces for Surge in Aid Requests Amid War-Driven Price Shocks
by DitoSaPilipinas.comRising oil, fertilizer, and shipping costs push developing economies to seek urgent World Bank support amid global supply chain disruptions. Read more »
Rising oil, fertilizer, and shipping costs push developing economies to seek urgent World Bank support amid global supply chain disruptions. Read more »
In a bid to strengthen economic development in Mindanao, 2GO, one of the Philippines’ top transportation and logistics providers, recently joined forces with key industry leaders, the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA), and the Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. (DCCCII). Read more »
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has approved the release of P145.56 billion for the Central Mindanao High Standard Highway Construction Project, a major infrastructure initiative aimed at improving connectivity in the region, according to the Department of Budget and Management. Read more »
The Philippine government has given the green light to a major change in the school calendar, moving from the traditional four-grading-period system to a three-term structure beginning with the 2026–2027 academic year. Read more »
Heritage advocate John Sherwin Felix faces a cyberlibel complaint after questioning historical claims in a government-funded culinary heritage book, raising concerns about academic freedom and historical debate in the Philippines. Read more »
Cebu is preparing to host the 48th ASEAN Leaders’ Summit this May, an event expected to bring together thousands of delegates and top officials from across Southeast Asia for a series of high-level discussions. Read more »