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UNESCO adds Apayao and 10 new biosphere reserves to its global list

The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) last week designated 11 new biosphere reserves, recognizing their importance for conserving biodiversity and cultural heritage. The...

Seventeen, UNESCO launch $1-million grant for youth projects

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has announced a joint grant program for youth projects worldwide with K-pop act Seventeen.   This comes...

Five years after fire, Notre-Dame rises from ashes

Five years after being ravaged by fire, Notre-Dame Cathedral has returned to its former splendour months ahead of its planned reopening, participants in a...

Bohol not alone: Structures built around Mount Apo too, says Tulfo

Senator Raffy Tulfo on Monday raised concern over the structures built in the vicinity of Mount Apo, the country's highest mountain, since President Marcos...

Speaker orders probe on Chocolate Hills resort, Rep. Tulfo calls it ‘kulugo’

Speaker Martin Romualdez ordered an investigation into the construction and operation of a resort in Bohol’s Chocolate Hills, which the government has declared as...

Government should have protected Chocolate Hills at all costs—UNESCO

UNESCO echoed the public outcry against Captain’s Peak resort that tarnished the beauty of Chocolate Hills in Bohol Island, which should have been protected...

Bohol resort draws flak due to its proximity to Unesco Heritage Geopark Chocolate Hills

The Chocolate Hills in Bohol is one of the most iconic tourist spots in the country, known for its mesmerizing mound-shaped hills that turn...

Solon: Filipino teachers leaving for jobs abroad

UN report: 44M tutors needed worldwide by 2030 More Filipino teachers are leaving the country to teach in neighboring countries, Senator Sherwin Gatchalian said Saturday,...

Countries urged to enhance teachers’ wages, working conditions amid fears of shortage

Enhancing wages, promoting better working conditions, and investing in education are essential steps in attracting and retaining quality educators, according to a recent United...

AI tools generate sexist content, warns UN

Paris, France—The world's most popular AI tools are powered by programs from OpenAI and Meta that show prejudice against women, according to a study...

NGO, hotel chain team up for marine conservation, sustainable tourism

Blue Alliance Philippines, a non-government organization that co-manages marine protected areas (MPAs) with the government, communities, and private sector to protect marine biodiversity and...

3 of the country’s tastiest travel destinations

The Philippines solidified its status as an up-and coming foodie destination with the recent recognition from the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, which named Iloilo...

Iloilo City mayor cites awards in cultural heritage promos

First of Two Parts ILOILO City­—This southern city has placed itself anew on the global map for innovations and initiatives in the promotion of its...

Iran’s ancient ‘wind catchers’ beat the heat naturally

"The old houses stand in sharp contrast to modern cement buildings and multi-lane roads" YAZD, Iran – Tall, chimney-like towers rise from centuries-old adobe houses...
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