Food production is subordinated to the profit interests of a tiny layer of wealthy landlords and ruling elites while the ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNWasted catch: The hidden crisis of fish loss in Samar SeaFor generations, the Samar Sea has been a lifeline for coastal communities in Northern Samar and Samar provinces. Fishing is ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSNPBA Finals: Frustrated Roger Pogoy rues poor shooting in Game 2Roger Pogoy could’ve been the difference maker for TNT in Game 2 of the PBA Commissioner’s Cup Finals. Unfortunately, the two ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNMining ban in Palawan: Triumph for natureA hard-fought environmental battle has finally paid off recently as the Palawan provincial government officially approved ...
Besides their immense economic contributions to Malaysia, some migrant workers there are active in community work. CNA finds ...
The St. John's basketball squad of Rick Pitino are headed home after suffering a painful loss at the hands of Arkansas on Saturday.
THERE have been continuing commentaries on how bad our agricultural sector, particularly rice farming, has been for a long time now. Sadly, there appears to be no clear dramatic improvement in sight.
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Inquirer Business on MSNPH needs to cluster its farmsMANILA, Philippines - Clustering for agriculture development is the way to go. In this endeavor, however, corporations play an important role in making sure it will be successful. Last March 3, ...
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Cebu Daily News on MSNMayor Garcia backs fair land pricing for 93-1 residentsCebu City Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia is pushing for fair land pricing for the thousands of urban poor families residing in ...
East African leaders and Saudi royals are among those profiting off a lucrative, deadly trade in domestic workers.
Tech historian Suzanne Moon highlights that the region has been building the necessary digital infrastructure for decades.
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