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Our pickleball romance
It appears that pickleball is everywhere: schools, private clubs, open areas, former badminton courts, even converted basketball courts. It has easily become the Philippine trend not just for former ...
About one-fifth of the UK’s National Health Service workforce was born abroad, but tighter entry requirements may change that. In the third of a four-part series on the global nursing shortage, CNA ...
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ADB to revisit PH growth forecast
THE Asian Development Bank (ADB) reassesses its economic growth projections for the Philippines as the country faces mounting ...
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. directed commanders of territorial units Thursday to ...
After years of record-high immigration to Canada, significantly fewer immigrants were accepted into the country last year, a rare non-pandemic drop since 2015 when Justin Trudeau was elected prime ...
Of the many Americans who say they are moving to Canada, some face hard realities. Washington residents and former ones share ...
Inquirer.net on MSN
Rising fuel prices strain farmers, small businesses – peasant group
LUCENA CITY, QUEZON, Philippines — Rising fuel prices triggered by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East are beginning to ...
BACK in 1973, the Philippines must have been the only country in the world with a policy on population embodied in the Constitution, which says: “It shall be the responsibility of the State to achieve ...
From energy disruptions to alliance tensions, a geographically distant conflict is having immediate consequences across the ...
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Protest over fuel hike erupts in Quezon City
MANILA, Philippines — A coalition of rural groups staged a protest at a gasoline station in Cubao, Quezon City, on Tuesday as ...
Today's headlines: new Israeli attacks on Iran, missiles from the Islamic Republic strike the Jewish state, causing several casualties. ASEAN foreign ministers meet today to discuss the Gulf crisi ...
Singapore saw record growth in the number of newly registered and enrolled nurses in 2024. In the final piece of a four-part series on the global nursing shortage, CNA looks at how Singapore is ...
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