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Ybiosa Street Photography

Cruise ship photog earns global recognition

Filipino cruise ship photographer Jophel Botero Ybiosa has been receiving international recognition in different photo competitions
The winners, Michael Madrid and Joan Leslie Dela Cruz

Pastry Chefs score Gold in HK Culinary Title

Two Filipino pastry chefs came out on top in an international culinary tilt, beating 23 other pairs in the Live High Tea Set category.
Christian Sta. Romana and John Paul Santos

PUP students in Top 3 of Go Green Finals

Two Polytechnic University of the Philippines’ (PUP) students have once again brought pride to the country after winning a top 3 spot at Schneider Electric
Kalye

Filipino street food a big hit in Australia

Can anyone ever forget the smell of the Pinoy “inihaw”? Luckily for Filipinos living overseas, Filipino food is being offered more frequently across the globe.
Kabataang Silay Rondalla Ensemble

Pinoy rondalla ensemble on the world stage

A group of Negros Occidental youth going by the name Kabataang Silay Rondalla Ensemble (KSE) has brought the Filipino rondalla skills to world attention.
The UP CBA Team

UP students are Google’s Asia-Pacific Champions

UP College of Business Administration students bested teams across Asia-Pacific to become champions at the 7th Google Online Marketing Challenge.
Triple Fret

Triple Fret Filipina guitarists win Japan guitar fest

An all-female classical-contemporary guitar trio from the Philippines won first prize at the 27th Japan Guitar Ensemble Festival held in June.
Heritage Toronto

Toronto honors Filipinos’ cultural contributions

Filipinos are known to welcome foreign cultural influences with open arms. But has Pinoy culture made an equally strong impact on other cultures?
Signage at the gate of DLSU-Dasmarinas, Cavite

La Salle Dasma hailed for eco-waste practices

De La Salle University - Dasmariñas was recently cited by an ecological group for banning the use of disposable plastic bags
H2O Salamander

Pinoy trike-boat: Solution for flood-prone streets

The Pinoy tricycle has undergone another makeover, thanks to the ingenuity of Filipino inventor Atoy Llave.
Halal Certified

PHL adopts Halal standards to widen market share

The Philippines is set to enter the trillion-dollar market for halal products as it becomes the first non-Muslim country
eHatid

Mindanao LGUs receive DOST ‘Health Tablets’

Doctors and health workers in Mindanao can now make better informed and accurate decisions about health-related concerns
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