
Members of the militant group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN), trooped to the House of Representatives to urge lawmakers to junk the Maharlika Wealth Fund (MWF). The MWF aims to use SSS and GSIS pension funds, as well as other sources.
Members of the militant group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN), trooped to the House of Representatives to urge lawmakers to junk the Maharlika Wealth Fund (MWF). The MWF aims to use SSS and GSIS pension funds, as well as other sources.
(from left) North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, former Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie, former Governor from South Carolina and...
Read moreA kettle rests atop a cooker as Armenians fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh sit in a long traffic jam of vehicles along the...
Read moreFiremen try to control a fire hose to douse a blaze at a warehouse on G. Molina Street in Brgy....
Read moreWorkers set up lanterns in preparation for the Mid-Autumn Festival or Mooncake Festival at Atrium Lucky Chinatown Mall in Binondo,...
Read moreThe Outlook 2023: Philippine Real Estate Awards winners pose with their trophies. together with Lamudi Philippines country head Anurag Verma...
Read moreThe Association of Electricity Supply Industry of East Asia and the Western Pacific (AESIEAP) recently concludes a summit in Tagaytay...
Read moreLeonie Agri Corp. (LAC) steps into the international market via the Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (ERDB) - Department of...
Read moreBy Leny D. Mendoza In the peaceful highlands of Aguid, Sagada, Mountain Province, a remarkable transformation unfolds on the green...
Read moreBy Pamela Ruth Arciaga, DA-AFID After assessing the market value of agribusiness hubs in government premises with direct access to...
Read moreWashington, DC—Donald Trump never misses a chance to remind voters that he was the one to appoint three justices to...
Read moreDandong, China—Stranded North Korean workers and merchants who rely on cross-border trade see scant signs that the frontier with China...
Read moreIn tone and content, the online edition mirrors the editorial thrust of the newspaper. While hewing to the traditional precepts of fairness and objectivity, MS believes the news of the day need not be staid, overly long or dry. Stories are succinct, readable and written in a lively style that has become a hallmark of the newspaper.
6th Floor Universal Re Bldg., 106 Paseo De Roxas cor. Perea Street, Legaspi Village, 1226 Makati City Philippines
Trunklines: 832-5554, 832-5556, 832-5558
© 2021 Manila Standard - Designed and Developed by Neitiviti Studios.
© 2021 Manila Standard - Designed and Developed by Neitiviti Studios.