
127-Year-Old PH Flag Discovered In Antique
by DitoSaPilipinas.comA rare and historic Philippine flag—believed to be 127 years old—has been discovered in Antique, tucked away for generations by the family of a revolutionary hero. Read more »
A rare and historic Philippine flag—believed to be 127 years old—has been discovered in Antique, tucked away for generations by the family of a revolutionary hero. Read more »
After weeks of blackouts that disrupted daily life and led to the declaration of a state of calamity, Siquijor’s power supply has now been restored to full generating capacity, with enough electricity to meet the island’s peak demand. Read more »
This August, the National Commission of Senior Citizens (NCSC) will launch a unique project: employing senior citizens as tour guides in Intramuros, giving a fresh yet deeply personal twist to heritage tours. Read more »
Despite a decline in the national birth rate, several regions in the Philippines remain critically short on classrooms, according to a new joint study by the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2) and the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS). Read more »
As one dynasty falters and another endures, Las Piñas enters a new era of cautious optimism and political recalibration. Read more »
A new mix of familiar names and fresh faces is entering the Philippine Senate on June 30, 2025. With promises ranging from healthcare reform to green infrastructure and food security, the 12 newly elected senators are expected to shape the country’s legislative direction in the coming years. Read more »