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The Davos Set in Decline: Why the World Economic Forum’s Power Must Be Challenged
Once hailed as a forum for cooperation, the WEF now faces existential questions about legitimacy, democracy, and its obsession with global control.
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China Launches Military Drill in Malaysia as Japan-Philippines Exercise Begins
China’s military has announced new drills in Malaysian waters just as Japan and the Philippines commence their joint exercises, reflecting the growing complexity of defense posturing in the Asia-Pacific amid ongoing maritime disputes.
U.S. and Philippine Forces Conduct Joint Drills Near South China Sea
American and Philippine military forces are carrying out joint exercises near a sensitive area of the South China Sea, underscoring deepening defense cooperation between the two allies amid rising regional tensions and maritime security ...
Controversy Grows Over Philippine Flood Control Projects
Flood control initiatives in the Philippines are facing public scrutiny amid allegations of mismanagement and environmental harm, with critics urging the government to prioritize transparency and sustainable solutions for long-term disas...
Dengue Cases in Quezon City Nearly Double in 2025
Health officials in Quezon City report a near doubling of dengue cases this year, prompting intensified mosquito control efforts and public health campaigns to curb the spread of the disease across densely populated urban areas.
Central Bank Expected to Hold Rates as Peso Weakness Heightens Inflation Risks
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is expected to maintain its benchmark interest rate, as the Philippine peso’s recent decline poses inflationary risks, prompting policymakers to balance currency stability with the need to support economic...
Churches Mobilize Relief Efforts After Philippine Earthquake
Local churches across the Philippines have launched coordinated relief operations in response to recent earthquake devastation, providing emergency supplies, shelter, and counseling to affected communities while partnering with national ...
Marcos Appoints Remulla as New Philippine Ombudsman
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla as the new Ombudsman of the Philippines, tasking him with overseeing anti-corruption efforts and upholding integrity within government institutions.
Philippines Advances Plans for First Nuclear Power Plant
The Philippines is moving forward with its nuclear energy ambitions, setting out a policy framework to guide the development of the country’s first nuclear power plant as part of efforts to ensure long-term energy security and reduce dep...
Philippines and France Close to Agreement on Expanded Combat Drills
Manila and Paris are nearing a defense agreement to strengthen joint combat training and military cooperation, signaling France’s increasing role in Southeast Asian security and the Philippines’ efforts to diversify its strategic partner...
6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Philippines’ Calape
A powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake has shaken the town of Calape in the Philippines, causing significant structural damage and triggering aftershocks as authorities assess casualties and coordinate emergency response operations.
Australian government pays Deloitte nearly half a million dollars for a report built on fabricated quotes, fake citations, and AI-generated nonsense.
Governments around the world are using major consulting firms to facilitate and justify corruption — commissioning reports that encourage the waste of taxpayer money on useless projects designed to enrich favored contractors. Incidents l...
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US Prosecutors Gained Legal Approval to Hack Telegram Servers
In a move stirring debate over privacy and jurisdiction, U.S. federal prosecutors have secured judicial authorization to perform a remote inspection of Telegram’s servers as part of a child exploitation investigation. The court order, as...
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FIFA Accuses Malaysia of Forging Citizenship Documents, Suspends Seven Footballers
Global governing body says Football Association of Malaysia submitted doctored birth records so foreign-born players could represent the national team
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Deadly Earthquake Kills Dozens in the Philippines
A powerful earthquake has struck the Philippines, leaving at least 72 people dead and causing widespread destruction across several provinces. Rescue teams are working around the clock to locate survivors trapped beneath collapsed struct...
Ayala Corporation Exits Honda Dealership Operations in the Philippines
Ayala Corporation has announced its exit from the Honda dealership business in the Philippines as part of a broader realignment of its automotive portfolio. The move is aimed at redirecting resources toward emerging opportunities in elec...
Japan-Philippines Defense Pact Invoked for the First Time
The reciprocal access agreement between Japan and the Philippines is being applied for the first time, allowing joint military training and operational cooperation. Defense officials say the milestone reflects deepening security ties bet...
Philippine Military Chief Thwarts Attempted ‘Soft Coup’ Against Marcos
The chief of the Philippine military has reportedly foiled an attempted ‘soft coup’ aimed at undermining President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s leadership. Military officials say the plot involved efforts to destabilize government operations, ...
Philippines to Introduce Landmark Energy Storage Market Rules
The Philippines is preparing to implement new regulations for its energy storage system market, which experts describe as a watershed moment for the country’s renewable energy sector. The rules are expected to unlock large-scale investme...
Marcos Appoints Political Ally to Lead Anti-Corruption Agency
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed a close political ally as the new head of the country’s anti-graft commission. The move has sparked debate over potential conflicts of interest, though the administration insists th...
Philippine Airlines Targets Growth Through Premium Upgrades
Philippine Airlines is focusing on expanding its premium service offerings to boost long-haul growth and attract higher-value passengers. Executives say the strategy aims to strengthen the flag carrier’s competitive position against inte...
Philippines Joins Global Tourism Initiative Featuring Major Rail Events
The Philippines has joined countries including the United States, Romania, Austria, and Spain in hosting a series of high-profile rail-themed tourism events designed to boost international travel. Officials say the initiative aims to hig...
Ark Travel Express Expands Philippines’ Global Tourism Reach
Ark Travel Express has unveiled new initiatives aimed at positioning the Philippines as a key player in global tourism through enhanced travel services and international partnerships. The company’s latest campaign focuses on accessibilit...
Philippine Inflation Accelerates for Second Consecutive Month
Annual inflation in the Philippines has risen for the second month in a row, adding pressure on policymakers ahead of the central bank’s next interest rate decision. Economists attribute the increase to higher food and energy costs, warn...
Philippine Regulator Orders Halt to World App Operations Over Data Concerns
Authorities in the Philippines have ordered Tools for Humanity, the operator of World App, to suspend its operations and data-sharing activities pending regulatory review. Officials cited privacy and data protection concerns, underscorin...
Wave of Complaints Against Apple Over iPhone 17 Pro’s Scratch Sensitivity
Users and tech reviewers report that Apple's new iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max models are highly prone to scratches, especially on the new orange and blue finishes, prompting the company to issue a formal response five days after launch.
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UAE Tops Global Ranking for Most Expensive Internet in 2025, While Romania Enjoys the Cheapest Rates
New data show vast global disparities in broadband costs, with Emirati users paying over 400 times more per megabit than Romanians
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Tech Investor Orlando Bravo Warns AI Valuations Have Entered Bubble Territory
Thoma Bravo co-founder cautions that sky-high expectations are misaligned with fundamentals despite strong corporate backing
Three Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine for Discovery of Immune Self-Tolerance Mechanism
Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi honored for uncovering how the body restrains harmful immune reactions
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Foreign-Worker Housing Project in Kutchan Polarises Japan’s Demographic Debate
Plan for 1,200 seasonal workers’ residences in ski resort town ignites a standoff over identity, inclusion, and survival
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Historic Church in the Philippines Destroyed by 6.9-Magnitude Earthquake
A 6.9-magnitude earthquake in the Philippines has destroyed a centuries-old church, leaving widespread devastation in its wake. Rescue teams are working around the clock to assist survivors and assess structural damage in the affected re...
Future Hospitality Summit Highlights the Philippines’ Growing Tourism Sector
The Philippines took center stage at the Future Hospitality Summit, where leaders showcased the country’s expanding role in Asia’s tourism and hospitality industries. The event featured a dedicated Philippines Pavilion highlighting new i...
Philippines Curling Captain Marc Pfister Pursues Olympic Dream After Cancer Battle
Philippines curling skip Marc Pfister has announced his ambitious bid for the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, marking a remarkable comeback after a life-threatening cancer battle. Pfister described the campaign as a testament to res...
China Accused of Conducting Information Warfare in the Philippines
A detailed investigation has revealed that China has been conducting a covert information warfare campaign targeting U.S. interests in the Philippines. The operation reportedly involves online propaganda, social media manipulation, and d...
Green GSM Launches Philippines’ First Electric Taxi Fleet
Green GSM has officially launched the Philippines’ first fully electric taxi service, marking a significant step toward sustainable urban transportation. The new fleet is designed to reduce carbon emissions while offering affordable and ...
Filipino Tennis Star Alex Eala Makes U.S. Open History
Rising tennis sensation Alex Eala has made history for the Philippines with a groundbreaking performance at the U.S. Open. The young athlete expressed immense pride in representing her country on the global stage, calling the achievement...
Philippines Extends Rice Import Ban Amid Supply and Pricing Concerns
The Philippine government has decided to extend its rice import ban as part of efforts to stabilize domestic prices and support local farmers. Officials say the measure aims to balance national food security with inflation control as glo...
Cultural Feature Explores Spanish Heritage and Sacred Music in the Philippines
A new cultural reflection examines the enduring influence of Spanish heritage on sacred and pastoral music traditions in the Philippines. The study highlights the deep connection between history, faith, and the arts, tracing how liturgic...
Medical Relief Teams Deploy to the Philippines After Major Earthquake
International medical organization Mobile Medics International is sending emergency teams to the Philippines following a powerful earthquake that caused widespread damage. The group will provide trauma care, medical supplies, and humanit...
Illicit Cigarette Trade Continues to Rise in the Philippines
Authorities in the Philippines are warning of a sharp increase in the illegal cigarette trade, posing major challenges to law enforcement and public health efforts. Officials report that smuggled and counterfeit tobacco products are floo...
Central Asia’s Economies Poised for 6.1% Growth in 2025
EBRD cites industrial output, wages, domestic demand
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India’s GST Collections Surge to ₹1.89 Lakh Crore in September
Year-on-year rise of about 9.1% underscores economic momentum
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ADB Approves New Country Strategy to Boost Indonesia’s Growth
Strategy emphasizes inclusive, resilient and sustainable development
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Indian Firms Take Lead in Electronics Manufacturing Push
Domestic enterprises drive PLI-scheme growth in high-tech sector
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Hong Kong Retains Third Place in Global Financial Centre Ranking
City also leads globally in fintech performance
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Malaysia Proposes Dual-Supply-Chain Strategy to Attract Investment
Companies urged to maintain parallel supply chains for U.S. and China markets
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Chinese Economist Urges China-India Collaboration to Unlock Growth
Stronger ties seen as key to accessing two-thirds of global expansion
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The Davos Set in Decline: Why the World Economic Forum’s Power Must Be Challenged
Australian government pays Deloitte nearly half a million dollars for a report built on fabricated quotes, fake citations, and AI-generated nonsense.
US Prosecutors Gained Legal Approval to Hack Telegram Servers
FIFA Accuses Malaysia of Forging Citizenship Documents, Suspends Seven Footballers
Wave of Complaints Against Apple Over iPhone 17 Pro’s Scratch Sensitivity
Three Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine for Discovery of Immune Self-Tolerance Mechanism
Foreign-Worker Housing Project in Kutchan Polarises Japan’s Demographic Debate
Central Asia’s Economies Poised for 6.1% Growth in 2025
India’s GST Collections Surge to ₹1.89 Lakh Crore in September
ADB Approves New Country Strategy to Boost Indonesia’s Growth
Indian Firms Take Lead in Electronics Manufacturing Push
Hong Kong Retains Third Place in Global Financial Centre Ranking
Malaysia Proposes Dual-Supply-Chain Strategy to Attract Investment
Chinese Economist Urges China-India Collaboration to Unlock Growth
Japanese Corporations Shift Toward Enhanced Shareholder Returns
ADB Signs First Sustainability-Linked Loan for Bangladesh Textile Sector
Hong Kong Retail Recovery Driven by Tourism Rebound
Japan’s Ruling Party Chooses Sanae Takaichi, Clearing Path to First Female Prime Minister
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sentenced to Fifty Months in Prison Following Prostitution Conviction
Taylor Swift’s ‘Showgirl’ Launch Extends Billion-Dollar Empire
Trump Announces Intention to Impose 100 Percent Tariff on Foreign-Made Films
Altman Says GPT-5 Already Outpaces Him, Warns AI Could Automate 40% of Work
Singapore and Hong Kong Vie to Dominate Asia’s Rising Gold Trade
Global Cruise Industry Posts Dramatic Comeback with 34.6 Million Passengers in 2024
Tokyo’s Jimbōchō Named World’s Coolest Neighbourhood for 2025
Typhoon Ragasa Leaves Trail of Destruction Across East Asia Before Making Landfall in China
The Personality Rights Challenge in India’s AI Era
Big Banks Rebuild in Hong Kong as Deal Volume Surges
Hong Kong Returns to Typhoon Signal 3 After Ragasa Lashes City, Schools to Reopen Tomorrow
Italian City to Impose Tax on Visiting Dogs Starting in 2026
Study Finds No Safe Level of Alcohol for Dementia Risk
Vietnam Faces Up to $25 Billion Export Loss as U.S. Tariffs Bite
Europe Signals Stronger Support for Taiwan at Major Taipei Defence Show
President Lee Warns U.S. Demands Could Push South Korea Toward Financial Crisis
Indonesia Court Upholds Military Law Amid Concerns Over Expanded Civilian Role
Vietnam Closes 86 Million Untouched Bank Accounts Over Biometric ID Rules
Marcos Faces Legacy-Defining Crisis as Flood Projects Scandal Sparks Massive Tide of Protests
New Eye Drops Show Promise in Replacing Reading Glasses for Presbyopia
Cyberattack Disrupts Check-in and Boarding Systems at Major European Airports
Japan’s ‘Death-Tainted’ Homes Gain Appeal as Prices Soar in Tokyo
Björn Borg Breaks Silence: Memoir Reveals Addiction, Shame and Cancer Battle
Top AI Researchers Are Heading Back to China as U.S. Struggles to Keep Pace
JWST Data Brings TRAPPIST-1e Closer to Earth-Like Habitability
Trump Orders Third Lethal Strike on Drug-Trafficking Vessel as U.S. Expands Maritime Counter-Narcotics Operations
Trump Orders $100,000 Fee on H-1B Visas and Launches ‘Gold Card’ Immigration Pathway
DeepSeek Claims R1 Model Trained for only $294,000, Sparking Global Debate Over China’s AI Capabilities
SoftBank Vision Fund to Cut Nearly Twenty Percent of Staff in Bold AI Strategy Shift
World’s Longest Direct Flight China Eastern to Launch 29-Hour Shanghai–Buenos Aires Direct Flight via Auckland in December
New OpenAI Study Finds Majority of ChatGPT Use Is Personal, Not Professional
Charlie Kirk’s Alleged Assassin Tyler Robinson Faces Death Penalty as Charges Formally Announced
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