Yolanda Housing Projects Leave Thousands Still Homeless
by DitoSaPilipinas.comMore than a decade after Super Typhoon Yolanda struck the Visayas in 2013, thousands of survivors remain without secure homes. Read more »
More than a decade after Super Typhoon Yolanda struck the Visayas in 2013, thousands of survivors remain without secure homes. Read more »
With its rich soil and unique flavors, Bicol cacao has the potential to put the Philippines on the world chocolate map. Read more »
Lawmakers are urging the government to fully enforce the Sagip Saka Act (RA 11321) to tackle the persistent problem of agricultural wastage in the country. Read more »
The first regional edition of Terra Madre Asia Pacific opened on Nov. 19 at Bacolod City’s Provincial Capitol Lagoon, bringing together communities from across the Asia-Pacific to highlight and support environmentally conscious and traditional food practices in the Philippines. Read more »
Globe Telecom Inc., a leading telco-to-tech provider in the Philippines, reported a 14-percent decline in net income for the first nine months of 2025, citing intense industry competition and the economic effects of recent typhoons. Read more »
Japanese-run restaurants in Manila have faced a sharp decline in business following a series of armed robberies targeting Japanese nationals, prompting temporary closures and new security measures, officials and business owners reported. Read more »