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  2. Posts tagged: Philippine Daily Inquirer (Page 240)

Philippine Daily Inquirer

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  • EDUCATION

Philippine schools ready for in-person classes: Education ministry

Howver, an online survey showed that some 60 to 75 per cent out of 1,022 teacher respondents said they were only “slightly prepared” or “not prepared at all” for the…

  • Published: August 16, 202212:38 pm
  • Author Jane Bautista
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Philippine poverty incidence rises to 18.1% in 2021; close to 20 million Filipinos considered poor

In general, ten regions recorded higher poverty incidence among the population in 2021 when compared to data recorded in 2018.

  • Published: August 16, 20229:10 am
  • Author Neil Arwin Mercado
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  • COMBATING INFLATION
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Sugar crisis may trigger price hikes of processed food, beverages

Over the weekend, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he might consider importing as much as 150,000 metric tons of sugar in October.

  • Published: August 16, 20229:07 am
  • Author Alden M. Monzon, Jerome Aning
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An alliance restored: Marcos Jr.’s US policy

While open to robust commercial ties with China, Mr. Marcos has effectively tossed out his predecessor’s often fawning, if not slavish, predisposition toward the Asian…

  • Published: August 16, 20221:06 am
  • Author Richard Heydarian
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  • Asia On Screen

Abra earthquake’s trail of destruction

On July 27, 2022, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Lagangilang, Abra, sending tremors throughout Luzon, killing at least 10 people and leaving many families homeless.

  • Published: August 15, 20223:44 pm
  • Author Philippine Daily Inquirer
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Philippines resumes talks with China on Chinese-funded transport projects

So far, Philippines - under the Duterte administration - had already borrowed from China a total of US$1.1 billion.

  • Published: August 15, 20227:30 am
  • Author Zacarian Sarao
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Food vendors on Bohol’s Virgin Island out for good

Meaning to keep the tourist traffic in town, Mayor Edgardo Arcay said, “if food prices are overpriced, no one will visit Panglao.”

  • Published: August 12, 20223:01 pm
  • Author Leo Udtohan
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Weak peso, stock market hit Filipino billionaires’ net worths hard

Filipino billionaires lost a combined $7 billion over the last year as their fortunes were pummeled by the plunging value of the peso against the US dollar.

  • Published: August 12, 20229:08 am
  • Author Daxim L. Lucas
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Maguindanao floods displace 15,000 families

Flooding has been a recurring problem in Datu Montawal province in the Philippines as the town serves as a catch basin for river waters from the bigger rivers.

  • Published: August 11, 20221:39 pm
  • Author Edwin O. Fernandez
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  • GEOPOLITICS

US bullying to blame for tensions: China envoy

Enraged by Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, China broke off communication with the US on key topics such as climate change, defense and transnational crime.

  • Published: August 8, 20221:03 pm
  • Author Tina G. Santos

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