by salefull | Mar 10, 2022 | Featured Article, News
Japan looks to accept most foreign students waiting to enter by end of May Most foreign students waiting to study in Japan will likely be able to enter the country by the end of May, as a new priority entry program is set to begin amid softer COVID-19 border controls,...
by salefull | Mar 9, 2022 | Featured Article, News
Russia accused of shelling Mariupol evacuation route as civilians flee Sumy Buses and cars have evacuated large numbers of civilians from the besieged eastern Ukrainian city of Sumy but authorities in Kyiv accused Moscow of shelling a similar refugee corridor meant to...
by salefull | Mar 8, 2022 | Featured Article, News
Government cool to fare hike as fuel prices shoot up MANILA, Philippines — Despite the continued increase in fuel prices, the government is not inclined to grant the petition of public utility drivers for a P1 hike in transport fares. Undersecretary Rose Edillon of...
by salefull | Mar 7, 2022 | Featured Article, News
Global economic implications of the Russia-Ukraine war US and EU are imposing tough sanctions on Russia On February 28th the US unveiled a sanctions package targeting the Central Bank of Russia (CBR). The EU has followed suit. These sanctions will prevent the CBR from...
by salefull | Mar 4, 2022 | Featured Article, News
Japan likely to provide relief supplies to Ukraine The Japanese government is arranging to provide relief supplies to people in Ukraine amid the Russian invasion.It is considering sending the supplies using a government plane. As a gesture of unity with Ukraine, Prime...
by salefull | Mar 3, 2022 | Featured Article, News
Palace bats for review of oil deregulation law MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang has called on Congress to review Republic Act No. 8479, or the 1998 Downstream Oil Industry Deregulation Act, suggesting an amendment giving the government “intervention powers” during a...
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