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Unemployment eases to 5.1%  in February

The Philippines’ job market showed tentative improvement in February, with the unemployment rate easing to 5.1 percent from 5.8 percent in January, according to data released Wednesday by the Philippine Statistics Authority.

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Sunlight Air chooses precision over size aloft

In an aviation industry often driven by scale and speed, Sunlight Air is taking a more measured route. The boutique carrier is building its business around efficiency, discipline, and destination depth, convinced that smarter operations can deliver both commercial returns and environmental gains.

Agriculture

Tamban oversupply in Sorsogon resolved after Holy Week plant closures

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) said the recent spoilage of tamban (sardines) in Bulan, Sorsogon has been resolved after fish processing plants resumed operations.

Corporate

SEC orders caterer to stop illegal investment scheme

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a cease and desist order against Melot’s Catering Services for illegally offering investments to the public.

Banking & Insurance

BPI backs Manila auto show with financing deals, promotes sustainable mobility

The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) will support the Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) from April 9 to 12 at the World Trade Center Metro Manila, offering financing deals and promoting eco-friendly transport.
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Markets

IPOPHL expands anti-counterfeit drive to online markets

The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines is intensifying its campaign against counterfeit goods, broadening enforcement to digital platforms and local communities as it pursues a “zero counterfeit” goal.

Travel

Global airlines clamp down on power banks

The international aviation landscape changed dramatically in 2026 as regulators and carriers rolled out the most significant updates to lithium-ion battery protocols in a decade. 
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Energy

Transport & Communications

DTI pivots to EV incentives amid fuel risks

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has dropped its proposed Revitalizing the Automotive Industry for Competitiveness Enhancement (RACE) program, pivoting instead to an...
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Property

Environment

Butterflies crash city campuses, bring quiet environmental clues

In cities where green space often loses to concrete, researchers from Far Eastern University have found an unexpected set of campus regulars. Their study, published in the April issue of the Philippine Journal of Science, shows that butterflies and moths are quietly thriving in pockets of urban life.
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Technology

PLDT Enterprise and Cisco put industries in real-time mode

PLDT Enterprise, the Philippines’ leading enterprise connectivity provider, is teaming up with Cisco to transform how industries operate—making real-time coordination, faster decision-making, and uninterrupted operations the new standard.

Health & Science

Butterflies crash city campuses, bring quiet environmental clues

In cities where green space often loses to concrete, researchers from Far Eastern University have found an unexpected set of campus regulars. Their study, published in the April issue of the Philippine Journal of Science, shows that butterflies and moths are quietly thriving in pockets of urban life.
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Opinion

The Days Ahead

Several things have changed over the past month. The global economy is now poised to face another severe slowdown and rising inflation as a result of the Middle East conflict. While the impact on countries may differ in magnitude, the oil supply shock will squeeze economic activity and raise prices significantly.

Fuel crisis or policy gap?

Airline executives were caught off guard when President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. warned that Philippine carriers may be forced to cut flights—or even ground planes—due to a possible jet fuel shortage tied to the escalating U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.

Choked Hormuz puts global food supply at risk

Food, not fuel, may prove the first and most immediate casualty of the Middle East conflict as disruption grips the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow sea lane with an outsized role in feeding the world.

Eala storms toward WTA’s elite circle

The desert—both in Dubai and Indian Wells—has been kind to Alex Eala.