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Cebu Lawyer First from Visayas on ICC Counsel List

Cebuano attorney Atty. Rameses Villagonzalo becomes the first lawyer from Cebu and Visayas region accredited to the International Criminal Court's List of Counsel. Discover his journey and commitment to international justice.

Asia-Pacific Tourism Grows 8% in 2025 Recovery

International tourist arrivals in Asia-Pacific climbed 8% from January to September 2025, signaling strong recovery momentum while still trailing pre-COVID levels by 10%. Discover the latest global tourism trends.

ICC Rejects Duterte's Interim Release Appeal

ICC Appeals Chamber confirms Rodrigo Duterte must remain detained, citing flight risk and influence concerns. The former Philippine president faces crimes against humanity charges.

Find Peace at Palani Beach, Masbate

Escape life's chaos at Palani Beach in Balud, Masbate. Discover its powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and serene atmosphere. Your guide to getting there and finding true tranquility.

MCIA Named Airport of the Year Asia 2025

Mactan Cebu International Airport wins Airport of the Year - Asia at TDM Travel Trade Excellence Awards 2025. Discover how CEBConnects program revolutionized passenger transfers and boosted tourism.

Bohol Tourism Price Controversy Explained

The 'Bohol is Gold' social media storm reveals tourism pricing realities across the Philippines. Discover why prices are rising everywhere and the political motives behind the controversy. Learn how to navigate tourist pricing wisely.

PH BoP Surplus Hits $706M in October 2025

The Philippines' balance of payments registered a $706 million surplus in October 2025, boosting gross international reserves to $110.2 billion. Discover what this means for the economy.

World Surf League Kicks Off in Baler, Aurora

Aurora's Sabang Beach hosts an international surfing competition with 126 athletes, boosting sports tourism and celebrating Baler as the birthplace of Philippine surfing.

Davao Youth Protest Corruption on Students' Day

Youth groups in Davao City staged a protest against government corruption during International Students' Day, demanding accountability from both Marcos and Duterte administrations.

Cebu Pacific's A330neo Now Flies Daily to Bohol

Cebu Pacific launches daily A330neo flights from Manila to Bohol-Panglao, enhancing connectivity and supporting local tourism and economic growth. Discover the new travel era!

Davao Airport Capacity Warning: 30 Years Too Short

A top official warns Davao International Airport's 30-year capacity is insufficient. Learn about the urgent expansion plans and P12.9B PPP privatization to transform Mindanao's key gateway.

G20 Summit to Proceed Despite US Boycott

South Africa's President confirms the G20 Summit will proceed as planned in Johannesburg, despite the US withdrawal. Discover the global implications.

PH Tourism Slump: Foreign Visitors Still Down 25%

Philippine tourism recovery stalls as foreign arrivals remain 25% below pre-pandemic levels. Cebu hotels face slow recovery after natural disasters. Industry calls for government action.

NBA Introduces Revolutionary All-Star Game Format

NBA announces groundbreaking All-Star Game changes featuring US vs International teams, new voting system, and round-robin format starting February 2026. Discover the exciting updates!

Mexico's 2026 World Cup Infrastructure on Track

Mexico's President confirms 2026 World Cup projects, including a $489M airport upgrade and a new train line, are on schedule. Discover the economic impact and a presidential ticket giveaway.

PH Boosts Global Ties Amid US Tariff Rules

The Philippines is actively strengthening international trade relationships and diversifying economic partnerships in response to new US tariff regulations affecting various export sectors.

Jetstar Japan Revives Manila-Osaka Route

Jetstar Japan announces the exciting return of its Manila-Osaka route starting October 26, 2024, offering enhanced connectivity and affordable travel options between the Philippines and Japan.

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