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MANILA, Philippines—Stricter guidelines have been set by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on the processing of environmental certificates for all projects in Boracay as part of the island’s “continuing rehabilitation.” The DENR on Wednesday issued Administrative Order No. 2025-36 which imposes stricter processing of Environmental Compliance Certificates (ECC) and Certificates of Non-Coverage

MANILA, Philippines — The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) defended journalist Christina Chi on Wednesday after the 2nd Infantry Division (2ID) of the Philippine Army called her out for “the repetition of demonstrably false or misleading assertions.” Chi works for Philstar Global, the online platform of The Philippine Star, which operates a

MANILA, Philippines — House of Representatives Speaker Faustino “Bojie” Dy III has urged the parliaments of Asean member-states to pursue a law on responsible use and governance of artificial intelligence (AI), as the technology can be used negatively like for terrorism and violent extremism. In his keynote address during the parliamentary training course for AI on

MANILA, Philippines – Albuera, Leyte Mayor Kerwin Espinosa has been released from detention after the Cebu Regional Trial Court recalled and set aside the arrest warrant issued against him for murder. Espinosa’s lawyer, Atty. Raymund Palad said Espinosa has been released from detention as of 5 p.m. Early this month, Espinosa surrendered to the National
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