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PISTON, MANIBELA set transport strike vs modernization program on Sept. 23-24 | GMA News
DOH said Health Emergency Allowance (HEA) obligation for healthcare workers amounting to P103.5 billion is now 90 percent paid | Inquirer
DepEd to integrate coding into the education system to boost the competency of Filipino students and teachers in technology | Inquirer
DOH said low-income individuals will be prioritized in the ''zero-billing program'' in government hospitals | GMA News
Tropical Depression Igme exited the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) on Saturday morning | Inquirer
DFA is concerned over an undetermined number of data breaches in the APO Production Unit, which is the state-owned company that prints Philippine passports | Philstar
BIR and PSA are reminding the public that the digital versions of government IDs are just as valid as the physical ones and can be used for proof of identification in establishments | Philstar
GSIS allots P1.5B for emergency loans in dengue-hit areas in E. Visayas | GMA News
PAGASA said four dams in Luzon have opened gates and released water, as successive weather disturbances and the enhanced Habagat dumped heavy rains over the past days | GMA News
COMELEC reminded delisted voters that they only have until the end of the month to process the reactivation of their registration | GMA News
World
Ongoing restoration of one of the largest temples in Egypt revealed colorful paintings, gold leaf decorations, and testimonies by priests, providing a rare glimpse of what the ancient places of worship may have looked like | Gizmodo
Scientists from the UK’s National Health Service discovered new blood type group | Inquirer
One person has died and seven others are missing after "unprecedented" rains caused floods and landslides in Ishikawa in northern Japan | BBC
Japanese inflation rose slightly in August, with prices up 2.8 percent year-on-year, hours before the Bank of Japan was widely expected to leave interest rates unchanged | Inquirer
South Africa’s central bank cut interest rate for the first time since 2020, joining other nations in reducing borrowing costs as inflation eases | Inquirer
Sri Lanka votes in first poll since economic collapse | Philstar
Extra
How to Control Your Emotions During a Difficult Conversation | Harvard Business Review
8 Powerful Lessons from "Art of Conscious Conversation" | Law of Attraction Coach
Want to burn calories? Climbing stairs might be the effective exercise for you | Inquirer
When You Start a New Job, Pay Attention to These 5 Aspects of Company Culture | Harvard Business Review
7 key considerations when choosing practical and stylish staff uniforms | Inquirer
Explainer: What is Sarcoma, Doc Willie Ong's rare cancer? | Philstar
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