THERE have been discussions in the news lately about banning of certain types of plastic. This is an issue which Mondelez Philippines is more than
Day: February 24, 2021
Cebuana Lhuillier’s services can now be done from home
CEBUANA Lhuillier, one of the most accessible pawnshops in the country with 2,500 branches nationwide, has launched Cebuana From Home (CFH), a platform that gives
Biden, Trudeau renew strained US-Canadian ties
WASHINGTON, Feb 23, 2021 (AFP) - President Joe Biden declared Canada and the United States best friends Tuesday, while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the
Vaccine skeptics
Poles increasingly skeptical about Covid vaccine: survey WARSAW, Feb 23, 2021 (AFP) - A growing number of Poles are opposed to getting a Covid vaccine,
China’s poverty eradication: What has been achieved?
BEIJING, Feb 24, 2021 (AFP) - China claimed last year it had met a long-trumpeted target of lifting all its people out of extreme poverty.
Low wages, poor parental leave hinder gender equality: World Bank
WASHINGTON, Feb 24, 2021 (AFP) - Countries are making progress towards greater gender equality, but women around the world continue to face regulations that limit
Digos most wanted man falls
DIGOS CITY’S no. 1 most wanted person—the subject of a warrant of arrest for rape with homicide—was captured by policemen in his hiding place in
NGCP owes gov’t almost P20M in user’s fees
SAN JOSE CITY – The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) owes the government at least P20 million in unpaid “user’s fees,” including accrued
Drug peddler yields P3.4M shabu in Angeles City
ANGELES CITY -- Agents of Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Region III (PDEA3) - Pampanga Provincial Office seized P3.4 million worth of sha u in a
DILG backs NTF-ELCAC vs resumption of talks with rebs
THE Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has expressed full support to the position of the National Task Force to End Local Communist