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Leap into fantasy and wonder, and relive your favorite childhood fairytales with the exhibit Once Upon A Time Hanbok Fairytale of Wooh Nayoung, hosted by the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines.
Read more at Nutshell PHThis is one of the things discussed by the two leaders in their bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the 40th and 41st ASEAN Summits and Related Summits in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Read more at Nutshell PHDespite the risk of inflation, the Philippine economy further grew at 7.6% in the third quarter of 2022, higher than the 7% recorded at the same quarter last 2021. The economic cluster of the Marcos Administration attributed this to the further easing of mobility, the resumption of face-to-face classes, which boosted consumption and the relaxation of border restrictions and more simplified travel protocols....
Read more at Nutshell PHCebu Air Inc. generated P16.9 billion in revenue for the third quarter, up 419% from P3.2 billion in the same period last year. This was propelled by a strong recovery across its business segments, the company said in a statement on Thursday.
Read more at Nutshell PHThe Los Angeles-based alternative rock band, Wallows, is coming to Manila for their Tell Me That It's Over Tour, taking place on February 15, next year. Beginning in January 2023, the band will tour the UK and Europe before moving on to Asia. The North American leg of the American band's tour began in April. This November, the band will continue its tour in Australia and New Zealand....
Read more at Nutshell PHPresident Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr. greenlighted the plan of the Energy department to explore and develop the countrys offshore wind (OSW) potential as a source of clean and sustainable energy.
Read more at Nutshell PHManila, Philippines After three years in the Philippines, PartnerHero opened its first fully private office in the country at Cyberpark 1 in Araneta, Cubao, Quezon City, on November 8.
Read more at Nutshell PHCombined damage to agriculture and infrastructure due to Severe Tropical Storm Paeng has reached P11 billion, according to the Thursday situational report of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. The affected population due to the destructive storm also rose to 5.4 million persons or 1.3 million families across all regions in the country. #In60words...
Read more at Nutshell PHeCommerce pioneer Lazada continues to build on its technology and logistics infrastructure, enabling local businesses to thrive at every stage of their business journey. With technology, Philippines brands and sellers have optimized and scaled their operations successfully over the past decade since Lazada was founded. #In60words
Read more at Nutshell PHJohn Amores was slapped with an indefinite suspension by NCAA. Fr. Vic Calvo, OP of Letran, announced on Wednesday during the halftime break of the San Beda-Lyceum game at the Filoil Ecooil Centre.
Read more at Nutshell PHCommuters who might spend the late night inside shopping malls in Metro Manila might need help getting public transport starting next week. State-owned rail lines in Metro Manila announced extending their schedule of train journeys amid the adjusted mall hours might not be possible.
Read more at Nutshell PHPalawan was recognized as one of the world's Most Desirable Islands by a travel magazine based in the United Kingdom. The Wanderlust Travel Awards, now in its 21st year, gave the award to the province known for beaches and limestone formations, according to the Department of Tourism (DOT).
Read more at Nutshell PHIn a statement, the Globe Groups shared services provider said they continue to push forward, gearing up to create 15,000 more employment opportunities in the next three to five years.
Read more at Nutshell PHAt a situation briefing in the province, Marcos said he noticed that infrastructure was the biggest problem, noting that it has to be fixed to ensure unhampered delivery of goods and services to residents.
Read more at Nutshell PHThe Philippine government is seeking a 600 million loan from the World Bank (WB) to support reforms that would help achieve a resilient, inclusive and sustainable financial sector.
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