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PHILIPPINE FASHION WEEK unveils seven creations inspired by its new logo, crafted by designers Amir Sali, Jerome Salaya Ang, Jaggy Glarino, Ulysses King, Nina Ricci Eleazar, Jober’t Cristobal, and Cherry Veric.PHILIPPINE FASHION WEEK (PFW), an institution that has been around since the 1990s, had to

PHILIPPINE STAR/JOHN RYAN BALDEMORThe 1987 Constitution is pernicious for many reasons. Its Filipino First and Filipino Only provisions promoted concentration in the economy (monopolies and oligopolies) due to a lack of foreign competition. Its political model produced family dynasties and a ludicrous party-list system.However, its

AIDIN GERANREKAB-UNSPLASHRecently, I was requested by the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization – Regional Center for Educational Innovation and Technology (SEAMEO INNOTECH) to assist in its strategic planning for the next five years, by introducing futures thinking concepts and methods. After one of my

REUTERSPHILIPPINE DAIRY imports are expected to increase in 2025 due to strong domestic demand, according to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).In a report,  the USDA said overall dairy imports are forecast to rise to 3.1 million metric tons (MMT) in liquid milk equivalent for 2025 from 3.05

1 of 3ONE OF the most popular car brands in the Philippines is also, just in case you forgot, the leading motorcycle marque in the country. Not only that, Honda is known for its range of power tools that make everyday life’s odd jobs and

WIRESTOCK-FREEPIKGLOBE TELECOM, INC. and unit Asticom Technology, Inc. have partnered with Transcelestial Technologies Pte Ltd. to introduce a laser communication system in the Philippines, the Ayala-led company said.“Laser communications hold immense promise for the future of high-speed, reliable connectivity, particularly in areas where deploying physical

RATES of the Treasury bills (T-bills) and bonds (T-bonds) on offer this week could continue to rise following the increase in US benchmark yields due to market jitters ahead of the US presidential elections.The Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) will auction off P20 billion in