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PH global debt position widens  to $54.9B on lower cash reserves, market drops

The countey’s net global debt position widened to $54.9 billion at the end of March 2026, driven by a drop in the nation's foreign cash reserves and falling global bond values, preliminary central bank data showed.

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Visayas roots, Singapore routes: Top Line redraws its map

Singapore is no longer just a distant dot on Top Line Business Development Corp.’s growth chart. It has become a very literal marker of how far the company has travelled in 12 years, from a Visayas-based real estate developer to an emerging energy player now thinking in global supply routes.

Agriculture

Corporate

New operator boosts water supply for thousands in San Jose del Monte 

More than 3,500 households here are now experiencing better water service after the San Jose del Monte City’s new interim operator, Metro Pacific Bulacan Water (MPBW), stepped in to repair broken pipes and clear clogged water lines.

Banking & Insurance

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Markets

Lazada deepens MSME drive via digital skills partnership

Lazada Philippines is stepping up its support for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), expanding partnerships with government agencies and relaunching its LazGrow Together program to help more Filipino entrepreneurs compete in the country's fast-growing digital economy.

Travel

Tourism sips less water, burns more fuel

The Philippine tourism industry used less water in 2025 but consumed more energy and emitted more carbon dioxide, highlighting a growing sustainability challenge as the sector's environmental footprint shifts from the tap to the tailpipe.
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Energy

Transport & Communications

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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Property

Arthaland sells portion of premium Sondris project

Arthaland Corporation has sold roughly 14 percent of its premium Sondris residential development in Makati, just one month after its official launch.

Environment

DENR shifts to seedling survival after record-breaking Arbor Day turnout

Following an overwhelming response to this year’s Philippine Arbor Day on June 25, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is moving its priority from planting saplings to ensuring they thrive long-term, after exceeding its one-day target by more than a million trees.
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Technology

Converge teams up with IBPAP to upskill BPO workers for AI era

Leading fiber broadband provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has partnered with the IT & Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP) to strengthen the country’s IT-BPM sector amid rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI).

Health & Science

Pru Life UK opens registration for PRU Pop Run, marking 30 years in PH

Registration is now open to the public for the upcoming PRU Pop Run, a special running event celebrating Pru Life UK’s 30th anniversary of service in the Philippines. Scheduled for 30 August at Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati, the event combines fitness, music, nostalgia, and Filipino pop culture for participants of all ages and skill levels.
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Opinion

The great fork heist and other national priorities

At long last, the public can sleep soundly. The National Capital Region Police Office has announced the arrest of a 43-year-old man accused of attempting to make off with 26 forks and seven silver spoons from a Manila hotel—the estimated value of the alleged loot is P12,658.14.

Reframing the South China Sea conversation 

For more than a decade, the South China Sea has been ASEAN's diplomatic traffic jam. Everyone knows there is a problem. Everyone agrees it matters. Yet the moment the conversation turns to China, the convoy grinds to a halt.

Ghosts of 1949 haunt today’s Senate

The Philippine Senate has a remarkable talent for proving that history never really leaves the chamber. It merely changes surnames.

Silent senators forfeit democracy’s mantle

The Senate has been regarded as the last bastion of democratic dissent—a chamber where statesmen stood their ground, challenged power, and refused to let their voices be drowned out by political pressure or executive overreach. It was where difficult questions were asked, unpopular truths were spoken, and silence was treated not as a virtue but as a surrender.