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Philippine scientists develop innovative and affordable orthopaedic devices

Called the “iFix Project,” it aims to provide a cost-effective, locally produced alternative to traditional metal external fixators, which are often expensive and inaccessible…

  • Published: September 30, 20247:20 am
  • Author Dexter Cabalza
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Meet Moo Deng, the most adorable hippo in the world

The pudgy, viral princess is a menace popular for splashing water, bouncing or “deng,” perpetual screaming, biting and bullying caretakers, and mimicking her mother, Jona. She…

  • Published: September 27, 20242:43 pm
  • Author Jewyz Ann Bunyi
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Kids in embattled Philippine pastor Quiboloy sect’s care up for relocation

Authorities have said that the licenses of all the five shelters of Children’s Joy Foundation Inc. (CJFI) had not been renewed for failing to meet the financial requirements to…

  • Published: September 27, 20242:25 pm
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Why impunity persists: Philippine Daily Inquirer

President Marcos can take little comfort in Duterte being the new symbol of rights violations. While largely seen as more benign compared to Duterte, or even his late father for…

  • Published: September 27, 202411:40 am
  • Author Philippine Daily Inquirer
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Japan warship asserts right to sail through Taiwan Strait – media

Japan is a key US ally, and its reported first sailing in the Strait comes after Tokyo in August slammed what it called the first confirmed incursion by a Chinese military…

  • Published: September 26, 20241:36 pm
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Fighting for young minds

People aren’t just hungry; they’re hungry for a world where they can improve themselves to get out of poverty, but they can’t do that if their stomachs are empty.

  • Published: September 26, 20249:55 am
  • Author Inez Ponce de Leon
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Philippine foreign affairs department prepares for possible mass repatriation of Filipinos in Lebanon

According to the foreign affairs official, an estimated 11,000 Filipinos are still in Lebanon. Of this number, 1,247 have so far signified their intent to be brought back home.

  • Published: September 26, 20247:45 am
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What makes Filipinos start celebrating Christmas as early as September?

The most straightforward reason for the country’s long and early Yuletide season lies in its psychological framework to prepare and count the days to celebrate big occasions.

  • Published: September 25, 202410:30 am
  • Author Jewyz Ann Bunyi
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A gift for Filipino seafarers: Philippine Daily Inquirer

Finally, 20 years after the bill was first filed during the 13th congress in 2004, the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers which seeks to promote the welfare of more than half a…

  • Published: September 25, 20249:45 am
  • Author Philippine Daily Inquirer
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Dismissed mayor Alice Guo to reveal offshore gaming’s ‘most guilty’ in Senate executive session

Ms. Guo also said that she is not guilty and the committee might already know who the mastermind is at this point.

  • Published: September 25, 20247:00 am
  • Author Charie Abarca and Luisa Cabato

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