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US Marines, Philippine Air Force Conduct Joint Drills
The Philippine and US forces are conducting annual joint drills near Bataan province, close to Taiwan. The Philippines and the United States military are conducting their annual joint exercises near the Batanes province, close to Taiwan.
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Cyber Resilience Summit Held In Philippines
National leaders convened at the Cyber Resilience Summit in the Philippines to strengthen the country's cybersecurity and digital resilience. The event was organized by Government Cyber Resilience Summit Ph.
GDELT Global Events
Leader Jailed For Resisting Authorities In Philippines
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Vietnamese Fishermen Face Higher Fuel Costs
Fishermen in Navotas City are experiencing financial strain due to rising fuel prices and the increasing distance to fish stocks. One resident noted that fuel consumption for each trip has nearly doubled.
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Philippines Mandates Traditional Attire For Civil Servants
The Philippines has mandated that civil servants must wear either the Federation of Asian Football Associations (AFF) or traditional Filipino attire as their work uniform. The Philippines is considering a regulation that would require civil servants to wear traditional Asian Union or Filipino attire as work uniforms. The Philippine Association of Civil Servants is reportedly involved in this discussion. The Philippines Civil Service Commission is considering a policy that would allow government employees to wear traditional Filipino attire to work. This move aims to enhance the work environment for government employees. The exact implementation and scope of this policy are still under discussion. The Asian Federation of the Philippines, represented by its president, supports this initiative.
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UNCLOS Discussed For Southeast Asian Nations
The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, UNCLOS, was discussed in relation to the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam. The convention is for maritime powers. The discussions touched upon maritime power and the convention's relevance to these nations.
BBC World Service
UNCLOS Discussed For Southeast Asian Nations
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos) was mentioned in relation to the maritime areas of the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam. The discussion touched upon maritime power and its significance.
BBC World Service
Armed Men Rob Tourism Office In Philippines
Three armed men entered a tourism office near the port around 3 AM, threatening an employee and demanding to know the boss's whereabouts. The men forced their way into the office and stole computers. The tourism agency, Asan Biliti, stated they would not be intimidated.
RFI Monde
Ube Cultivation Difficult In Philippines Amid Export Decline
Ube, a staple food in the Philippines like rice and coconuts, is cultivated under difficult conditions. It is grown by small farmers on small plots of land, and mass production does not occur. The cultivation requires manual labor and favorable weather.
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Ube Root Exports Decline In Philippines
A root known as UB, which tastes sweetish, is cultivated primarily by small farmers in the Philippines. The current hype surrounding this UB root is also bringing problems. Stormer, a reporter living in Manila, discussed the UB root.
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