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MANILA, Philippines A higher Philippine Health Insurance benefit package may soon be provided to kidney transplant patients as the PhilHealth benefits committee, led by Health Secretary Ted Herbosa, met Wednesday to discuss ways of improving this se
MANILAphil168 online casino, Philippines — The House Blue Ribbon Committee plans to coordinate with the Philippine Statistics Authority to verify the identity of a certain “Mary Grace Piattos,” who was listed as one of the recipien
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MANILAprimebetz, Philippines— Newly installed Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla on Tuesday, October 22, said he is considering reducing the number of Philippine National Police (PNP) generals to 25. Remulla estimated that there are curr
(FILES) The logo of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) is pictured on the main plant of the group in Wolfsburg, northern Germany, on March 22, 2022. German automotive giant Volkswagen said on September 2, 2024 it could close production sites in Germany