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Davao food complex expected to boost agri share of GRDP
The P1.02-billion Davao Food Complex project, which was approved by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Board at the end of April, is expected to boost the agriculture sector’s contribution to the Davao ...
- May 8, 2018
'Hulbot' fishers caught off Concepcion waters
Fifteen fishermen from Negros Occidental were caught using the forbidden trawlboat, a modified Danish seine, in the marine waters off Baliguian Island in Barangay Malangabang, Concepcion, Iloilo. The fishermen were led by ...
- July 22, 2017
Oil spill feared as two cargo vessels collide
A Cyprus-flagged dredging vessel and a local cargo vessel collided at the South Harbor anchorage, 100 meters away from the Baseco Beach, Tondo, Manila, Thursday dawn. Reports released by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ...
- July 9, 2021
DND chief: We trust China but observe caution
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said the Philippines can trust China to honor its agreements but must be cautious amid tensions over claims in the West Philippine Sea. “Of course we trust China... It is a regional power ...
- September 3, 2019
Shellfish farmers affected by red tide get P2,000 aid
Hundreds of registered shellfish farmers and vendors from the coastal villages of Roxas City received P2,000 each in financial aid from the city government and the office of Sen. Lawrence Christopher Bong Go. The 760 ...
- October 15, 2022
Seafood craving above the sea
Maginhawa Street is home to many unique and themed restaurants that are hit to Filipinos with adventurous palate. One of the popular establishments on the food street that offer something new to the dining public is Above ...
- July 2, 2018
Teen beats off shark attack
A 14-year-old New Zealand girl escaped serious injury in a shark attack by furiously beating the creature about the head with her body board until it let go, it was reported Tuesday. Lydia Ward said she was in waist-deep ...
- February 4, 2010
China ship rams Vietnam boat in South China Sea
Vietnam has lodged an official protest with China following the sinking of a Vietnamese fishing boat it said had been rammed by a Chinese maritime surveillance vessel near islands in the disputed South China Sea. The ...
- April 5, 2020
China open to marine research cooperation with Phl
China is willing to engage in marine cooperation, including joint scientific research projects with the Philippines, according to the Chinese foreign ministry. Foreign ministry spokesperson Lu Kang’s statement came after ...
- April 4, 2017
13 rare animals seized from wildlife trader
After three years of skirting law enforcers through the underbelly of online wildlife trafficking, a man notorious for selling endangered animals on Facebook was finally nabbed on Friday by agents of the National Bureau ...
- August 24, 2019