Month: October 2024
Mendoza Appointed As New Undersecretary Of Education
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed Ronald Mendoza as the new Undersecretary of the Department of Education. This decision reflects the administration’s commitment to enhancing the quality of education in the Philippines. Mendoza is no stranger to public service and brings a wealth of experience to this vital role. Ronald Mendoza previously served as the…
North Korea’s Latest Ambitions of a Nuclear Force.
Recent reports have raised urgent concerns about North Korea’s nuclear capabilities. According to South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS), the country has amassed enough uranium to create a double-digit number of nuclear bombs. This alarming development underscores the pressing need to address North Korea’s ongoing efforts to expand its arsenal. The NIS shared this information…
A Vietnamese Fishing boat attacked in the South China Sea
A Vietnamese fishing boat attacked near the Paracel Islands, causing injuries to ten crew members. This alarming incident has drawn significant attention and prompted a formal protest from Vietnam to China. According to reports from Tein Phong, the attack occurred while the boat was operating in its traditional fishing grounds. The situation escalated quickly. The…
Massive Solar Flare Hits Earth: What You Need to Know
A massive solar flare has erupted from the sun. Classified as an X-class eruption, this flare has sparked concerns among scientists and officials alike. The effects could be felt globally, as the flare is expected to cause significant geomagnetic storms. Firstly, let’s understand what an X-class flare is. These are the most powerful solar flares…
New Philippine Inflation Rate data shows a Level of 1.9%.
The recent slowdown in the Philippine inflation rate to 1.9%, the lowest in four years, has brought a palpable sense of relief to consumers. This decline, primarily due to a reduced rise in the prices of essential goods like food, transport, housing, and utilities, is a welcome change that could have broader implications for economic…
New VAT on Foreign Digital Services signed into law
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has signed a new VAT law on foreign digital services. This law affects overseas-based e-commerce firms and popular streaming platforms like Netflix, HBO, and Disney+. The decision aims to level the playing field for local providers while generating additional revenue for essential infrastructure projects. The new tax will apply to a…
Iran Launches a new Missile Attack on Israel
In an escalation of conflict in the Middle East, Iran launched a series of ballistic missiles at Israel on Monday. This attack is seen as a direct retaliation for Israel’s actions against Hezbollah and Hamas, two groups Iran has historically supported. The Iranian military fired 181 missiles, marking a significant show of force. While many…
New Survey, Corruption Overtakes Inflation and Poverty as Top Concern
In the Philippines, corruption has emerged as the leading concern for citizens, surpassing inflation and poverty. This finding comes from the third quarter PAHAYAG survey conducted by PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. The survey highlights shifting priorities among Filipinos regarding their most pressing issues. According to the survey, 18% of respondents identified corruption as their primary worry….
Alzheimer’s: New Research Links Nighttime Light Pollution to Increased Risk
In a groundbreaking study, Frontier researchers have unveiled a concerning connection between nighttime light pollution and Alzheimer’s disease. This research highlights that people over 65 may be particularly vulnerable to this environmental factor. As light pollution continues to rise in urban areas, the implications for public health become increasingly urgent. The study examined data from…
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