Philippines can end poverty and build a middle-class society by 2040 — but only with urgent reforms
By Phl Today
/ June 4, 2026
The Philippines can end poverty and become a predominantly middle-class society by 2040, but only if it acts now through...
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Vietjet to launch new direct flights between Cebu and Ho Chi Minh City
By Phl Today
/ June 2, 2026
Vietjet recently announced a new direct route between Cebu, one of the Philippines' leading economic and tourism hubs, and Ho...
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Filipino students’ microgravity experiment tested aboard International Space Station
By Phl Today
/ June 1, 2026
A simple device made of two spinning gyroscopes and a stick has carried three Filipino students into one of the...
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New animated series ‘Agos’ seeks to reconnect Filipino children with local culture
By Phl Today
/ May 31, 2026
In a country of more than 7,000 islands, many Filipino children today are growing up immersed in worlds that look...
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Marcos turns Filipino dessert halo-halo into diplomatic gesture
By Phl Today
/ May 30, 2026
A bowl of halo-halo emerged as an unexpected symbol of Philippine-Japan friendship during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s state visit to...
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‘Tatak Pinoy’ seal seeks global recognition for Philippine-made products
By Phl Today
/ May 29, 2026
The Philippine government has launched a national certification mark aimed at turning public procurement into a catalyst for industrial growth,...
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‘Linda Walker’ actress Zhang Yingfei to join education outreach in the Philippines
By Phl Today
/ May 27, 2026
Chinese actress Zhang Yingfei, the 22-year-old breakout star behind the viral micro-drama “The Heiress Who Won with Brains”, is set...
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The permit trap
By Phl Today
/ May 23, 2026
In fast-growing economies, governments often face a familiar temptation: regulate first, explain later. The Philippines nearly stumbled into that trap...
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How Ningbo’s cashless and accessible bike-sharing system stands out to Filipino tourists
By Phl Today
/ May 23, 2026
China was once known as the “Kingdom of Bicycles”, a title earned during the 1950s to early 1990s when bicycles...
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June declared Judiciary Month as Supreme Court marks 125th year
By Phl Today
/ May 22, 2026
June will now be observed annually as Judiciary Month under Presidential Proclamation No. 1265, expanding the previous weeklong celebration to...
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Philippines can end poverty and build a middle-class society by 2040 — but only with urgent reforms
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Vietjet to launch new direct flights between Cebu and Ho Chi Minh City
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Filipino students’ microgravity experiment tested aboard International Space Station
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New animated series ‘Agos’ seeks to reconnect Filipino children with local culture
