Philstar.com on MSN
Alternergy sparks future of ‘energy tourism’
From watts to wonders MANILA, Philippines — Make Alabat Island a tourist destination. That is the vision of former energy ...
Indian Defence Review on MSN
Over 100 Years Ago, Denmark Offered Greenland to the U.S., but Washington Said “No” to the Frozen Island
In 1910, a proposal moved through diplomatic channels that looked less like a normal land deal and more like a mapmaker’s ...
Homegrown developer Damosa Land, Inc. (DLI) marked a milestone with the launch of what it says is the largest cold-storage ...
Despite growing interest, high costs, complex supply chains and uneven demand continue to limit large-scale adoption of ...
Inquirer Opinion on MSNOpinion
The electric mobility solution
War in the Middle East has once again reminded Filipinos of a painful reality: our economy remains dangerously exposed to ...
The National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) occupies a unique and consequential place in the country’s research ecosystem, shaping not only who is recognized as a scholar but whose ...
The Manila Times on MSN
PH eyes space launch capability with CEZA's aerospace corridor
SANTA ANA, Cagayan — The Philippines is on the cusp of a historic breakthrough, poised to join the elite club of nations with space launch capabilities. The Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA) is ...
Somewhere in the finance ministries of Islamabad, Dhaka, and Manila, officials are running the same calculations they ran in 2022. How much can we subsidise? How long can we hold the tariff line? How ...
In the mountainous interior of Davao City, where expectant mothers once trekked hours over rugged terrain to reach medical care, a new chapter in community heal ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Mining boom tied to 'green' minerals is poisoning rivers in Southeast Asia
The global push for clean energy depends on minerals like nickel and rare earths, but the extraction of those very materials ...
Our most persistent crises are not natural. They are manufactured: kidnapping, insurgency, banditry, corruption, collapsing ...
Atlassian is cutting 1,600 jobs and replacing its CTO to fund AI investment, five months after the CEO said the company would hire more engineers.
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