Pinoys may lose jobs to AI

MANILA, Philippines — Around five million Filipinos nationwide could lose their jobs this year due to the impact of artificial intelligence and climate change on local industries, labor group Federation of Free Workers (FFW) reported yesterday. Employment to be generated by the coming elections in May could not offset the projected job losses in different…

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Cebu City’s Sinulog Festival 2025 made a triumphant return, drawing an estimated four million revelers

The largest attendance since the pandemic. The spectacle, featuring a six-kilometer Grand Parade with 44 dancing contingents, 61 floats, and various other performers, showcased the vibrant culture and devotion to the Santo Niño de Cebu. International visitors like Allie Wilcow from Canada praised the event’s energy and friendliness, while local attendees like Misbel Llamas from…

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Should the Philippines Ban TikTok? A Discussion on Social Costs and National Security

The recent discussion regarding a potential TikTok ban in the Philippines has sparked a debate on balancing national security concerns with the significant economic and social impact of social media platforms. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) suggests the Philippines, like the US, could ban platforms like TikTok, citing the capability to implement…

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