Indonesia’s B50 program is described by senior Energy Ministry officials as the first mandatory 50% biofuel blend program in the world, drawing study visits from countries seeking to replicate the model.
No final decision on reactor technology, plant location, or construction contract has been announced; Malaysia’s nuclear programme remains in the structured pre-deployment feasibility phase.
Japan’s POWERR Asia framework, endorsed by Laos at the June 10 Tokyo summit, targets both short-term fuel security and long-term structural energy resilience across Asia.
The June 15 Laos nuclear agreement expands Rosatom’s ASEAN presence at a moment when regional energy security concerns are reshaping how governments evaluate long-term generation options.
When a public official crosses the line between personal privacy and press freedom, the real test lies not in apologies but in accountability and how institutions choose to respond.
Congressional probes on flood control projects aren’t about justice but theater—where the same hands once tainted by plunder now pound the table in outrage, and the real flood drowning Filipinos is hypocrisy, not rain.
Senator Lacson’s speech serves as a stark reminder that while storms may be natural, the corruption that floods our nation is a man-made disaster, eroding public trust and economic stability.
To many, “p*tang ina” may sound like a crude outburst, but for Filipinos, it’s an emotional exclamation that captures our joy, pain, and authenticity in an instant.
The clash between Mayor Vico Sotto and Korina Sanchez goes beyond personalities—it exposes the uneasy ties between media, money, and politics. When interviews start looking like transactions, journalism risks being mistaken for marketing. And when credibility can be rented, public trust becomes the ultimate casualty.
E-wallets in the Philippines have become essential, yet their role in online gambling showcases how superficial reforms can obscure deeper societal issues, leaving vulnerable households facing addiction and financial distress.
As BlackRock deepens its footprint in Philippine infrastructure, the pivotal challenge lies in maintaining a balance between foreign investment and safeguarding national priorities at critical airport assets.
Impeachment may grab headlines, but the quiet yet impactful Konektadong Pinoy Bill aims to disrupt monopolies and empower every Filipino with better, more affordable internet.