A coffee roastery in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro works with the province’s indigenous coffee farmers to empower them in producing high-quality coffee cherries, making its way to be recognized as one of the Philippines’ finest single-origin coffees. https://t.co/8AueU2vvYI
THE VALUE of the Philippines’ creative industry reached P1.72 trillion in 2023, despite slowing growth, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Thursday.
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#Cheers to @rapplerdotcom for its investigative report that revealed the formidable arsenal of guns held by former President Rodrigo Duterte together with at least four members of his family, counting a total of 654 guns. https://t.co/AhysjmnLII #JournalismReview
Today marks the 4th anniversary of the imprisonment of Philippine journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio. We join the @NUJP and journalists in the #Philippines to call on the @bongbongmarcos government to free Frenchie immediately
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In November, inflation-adjusted wages were 15.7% to 22.7% lower than the current daily minimum wages across the regions in the country.
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Helsinki's investments in electric vehicles, bike lanes and public transit landed it the top spot in a new ranking of urban transportation https://t.co/cYbNYhnPBY
This makes Marcos one of the many public figures who have made misleading claims in asserting the Philippines’ “non-cooperation” to the ICC’s probe of the Duterte administration’s drug war. https://t.co/oAl2eo7skq
#TodayInHistory
Five years ago today, former first lady Imelda Marcos was convicted of seven counts of graft by the Sandiganbayan’s Fifth Division.
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The Makabayan bloc at the House of Representatives criticized as "dangerous and ineffective" the government's use of the Anti-Terrorism Act to solve crimes, such as the killing of former Negros Oriental Gov. Roel Degamo.
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