Mount Kanlaon Eruption: Alert Level Raised
MANILA – In an unexpected escalation of volcanic activity, Mount Kanlaon, located on the central island of Negros in the Philippines, has undergone an explosive eruption, leading authorities to raise the alert level on Monday. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology … Continue reading Mount Kanlaon Eruption: Alert Level Raised
Thailand: The Battle Over the 400 Baht Minimum Wage
BANGKOK – In the heart of Southeast Asia, Thailand finds itself at a crossroads of economic policy and social welfare, as the government’s proposal to raise the minimum wage to 400 baht per day has sparked a nationwide debate. This … Continue reading Thailand: The Battle Over the 400 Baht Minimum Wage
Porsche Triumphs in Shanghai: Da Costa Secures Victory
SHANGHAI – In a remarkable display of skill and strategy, the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team celebrated a significant victory at the Shanghai E-Prix, with driver António Félix da Costa leading the charge to the checkered flag. The race, … Continue reading Porsche Triumphs in Shanghai: Da Costa Secures Victory
Philippine President Marcos issues warning to China
SINGAPORE – On the opening day of the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos issued a stern warning to China. In his speech, Marcos emphasized the Philippines’ determination not to surrender a single square millimeter of the South … Continue reading Philippine President Marcos issues warning to China
Vietnam: New Paths in Sustainable Agriculture with Denmark
HANOI – In a landmark move for international cooperation, Denmark’s Minister for Food, Agriculture, and Fisheries, Jacob Jensen, led a pivotal visit to Vietnam from May 14 to 16, marking a significant step forward in the two nations’ commitment to … Continue reading Vietnam: New Paths in Sustainable Agriculture with Denmark