House prosecutors ready for Duterte impeachment trial

House prosecutors and private lawyers handling the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte attended a "Mass for Truth, Justice and Accountability" at the Cubao Cathedral on Thursday, days before the Senate convenes as an impeachment court on July 6. Lead prosecutor and House Justice Committee Chair Gerville Luistro said the prosecution is fully prepared for trial. Private prosecutor Lorna Kapunan said the prosecution has lined up 57 witnesses, compared with more than 20 for the defense. Following the impeachment court's pre-trial order, prosecutors will first present the article involving Duterte's alleged threats against President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos and former Speaker Martin Romualdez. The VP is the only official to be impeached twice; her trial last year was stopped by the Supreme Court.

NPC, Tawi-Tawi LGU together bring solar power to border islands

The National Power Corp. (NPC) has signed an agreement with the Sitangkai local government in Tawi-Tawi to supply solar power to remote island communities near the Malaysian border.

DA weighs import pause, price cap to protect local rice farmers

The Department of Agriculture (DA) is exploring multiple measures to support local rice growers amid rising imports.

Macroeconomic stability drives PH to upper middle-income  status, BSP says 

The Philippines has officially achieved upper middle-income status, a major economic milestone driven by years of steady growth and strong economic stability.

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House prosecutors ready for Duterte impeachment trial

House prosecutors and private lawyers handling the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte attended a "Mass for Truth, Justice and Accountability" at the Cubao Cathedral on Thursday, days before the Senate convenes as an impeachment court on July 6. Lead prosecutor and House Justice Committee Chair Gerville Luistro said the prosecution is fully prepared for trial. Private prosecutor Lorna Kapunan said the prosecution has lined up 57 witnesses, compared with more than 20 for the defense. Following the impeachment court's pre-trial order, prosecutors will first present the article involving Duterte's alleged threats against President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos and former Speaker Martin Romualdez. The VP is the only official to be impeached twice; her trial last year was stopped by the Supreme Court.

NPC, Tawi-Tawi LGU together bring solar power to border islands

The National Power Corp. (NPC) has signed an agreement with the Sitangkai local government in Tawi-Tawi to supply solar power to remote island communities near the Malaysian border.

DA weighs import pause, price cap to protect local rice farmers

The Department of Agriculture (DA) is exploring multiple measures to support local rice growers amid rising imports.

Macroeconomic stability drives PH to upper middle-income  status, BSP says 

The Philippines has officially achieved upper middle-income status, a major economic milestone driven by years of steady growth and strong economic stability.

ACMobility expands mobile EV charging for business fleets 

ACMobility is expanding its mobile electric vehicle (EV) charging service, Power-on-Wheels (POW), as it seeks to remove one of the biggest obstacles to fleet electrification—limited access to charging infrastructure.

26 Japanese firms show interest in MRT-3 Expansion PPP

At least 26 Japanese companies have expressed interest in investing in the MRT-3 Capacity Expansion, Operations and Maintenance Public-Private Partnership (PPP) project, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) announced.

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House prosecutors ready for Duterte impeachment trial

House prosecutors and private lawyers handling the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte attended a "Mass for Truth, Justice and Accountability" at the Cubao Cathedral on Thursday, days before the Senate convenes as an impeachment court on July 6. Lead prosecutor and House Justice Committee Chair Gerville Luistro said the prosecution is fully prepared for trial. Private prosecutor Lorna Kapunan said the prosecution has lined up 57 witnesses, compared with more than 20 for the defense. Following the impeachment court's pre-trial order, prosecutors will first present the article involving Duterte's alleged threats against President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos and former Speaker Martin Romualdez. The VP is the only official to be impeached twice; her trial last year was stopped by the Supreme Court.

NPC, Tawi-Tawi LGU together bring solar power to border islands

The National Power Corp. (NPC) has signed an agreement with the Sitangkai local government in Tawi-Tawi to supply solar power to remote island communities near the Malaysian border.

DA weighs import pause, price cap to protect local rice farmers

The Department of Agriculture (DA) is exploring multiple measures to support local rice growers amid rising imports.

Macroeconomic stability drives PH to upper middle-income  status, BSP says 

The Philippines has officially achieved upper middle-income status, a major economic milestone driven by years of steady growth and strong economic stability.
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House prosecutors ready for Duterte impeachment trial

House prosecutors and private lawyers handling the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte attended a "Mass for Truth, Justice and Accountability" at the Cubao Cathedral on Thursday, days before the Senate convenes as an impeachment court on July 6. Lead prosecutor and House Justice Committee Chair Gerville Luistro said the prosecution is fully prepared for trial. Private prosecutor Lorna Kapunan said the prosecution has lined up 57 witnesses, compared with more than 20 for the defense. Following the impeachment court's pre-trial order, prosecutors will first present the article involving Duterte's alleged threats against President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos and former Speaker Martin Romualdez. The VP is the only official to be impeached twice; her trial last year was stopped by the Supreme Court.

NPC, Tawi-Tawi LGU together bring solar power to border islands

The National Power Corp. (NPC) has signed an agreement with the Sitangkai local government in Tawi-Tawi to supply solar power to remote island communities near the Malaysian border.

DA weighs import pause, price cap to protect local rice farmers

The Department of Agriculture (DA) is exploring multiple measures to support local rice growers amid rising imports.

Macroeconomic stability drives PH to upper middle-income  status, BSP says 

The Philippines has officially achieved upper middle-income status, a major economic milestone driven by years of steady growth and strong economic stability.

ACMobility expands mobile EV charging for business fleets 

ACMobility is expanding its mobile electric vehicle (EV) charging service, Power-on-Wheels (POW), as it seeks to remove one of the biggest obstacles to fleet electrification—limited access to charging infrastructure.

26 Japanese firms show interest in MRT-3 Expansion PPP

At least 26 Japanese companies have expressed interest in investing in the MRT-3 Capacity Expansion, Operations and Maintenance Public-Private Partnership (PPP) project, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) announced.

MRT-7 partial opening targeted for Q2 2027; KORAIL to support operations

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) aims to partially open the Metro Rail Transit Line 7 (MRT-7) by the second quarter of 2027, with its first 12 stations set to begin service.

DTI widens export push amid double-digit growth

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is stepping up efforts to expand market access for Philippine exporters as merchandise shipments sustained double-digit growth in the first five months of 2026, signaling resilient external demand despite global trade uncertainties.

Fintech app Salmon aims to remove stigma of “utang” with rewarding credit products

The fast-growing fintech company Salmon has launched a new campaign aimed at reshaping how Filipinos view borrowing, shifting the perception of debt from a source of stress to a positive financial tool.

US investors eye Philippine growth hubs for expansion

More than 25 US business executives and investors will visit the Philippines next week to explore opportunities in high-growth industries, signaling sustained American interest in one of Southeast Asia's fastest-growing economies.

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NPC, Tawi-Tawi LGU together bring solar power to border islands

The National Power Corp. (NPC) has signed an agreement with the Sitangkai local government in Tawi-Tawi to supply solar power to remote island communities near the Malaysian border.

DA weighs import pause, price cap to protect local rice farmers

The Department of Agriculture (DA) is exploring multiple measures to support local rice growers amid rising imports.

Macroeconomic stability drives PH to upper middle-income  status, BSP says 

The Philippines has officially achieved upper middle-income status, a major economic milestone driven by years of steady growth and strong economic stability.

ACMobility expands mobile EV charging for business fleets 

ACMobility is expanding its mobile electric vehicle (EV) charging service, Power-on-Wheels (POW), as it seeks to remove one of the biggest obstacles to fleet electrification—limited access to charging infrastructure.

26 Japanese firms show interest in MRT-3 Expansion PPP

At least 26 Japanese companies have expressed interest in investing in the MRT-3 Capacity Expansion, Operations and Maintenance Public-Private Partnership (PPP) project, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) announced.