The City of Manila hosted a candlelight vigil at 6 p.m. Sunday to support several students injured Friday in a crash, an ...
The City of Manila continues to see solid business activity heading into 2026, with new registrations well ahead of the end ...
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Manila beats New York, London to be named world's leading city destination
Manila in the Philippines has surpassed other metropolises such as New York, London and Melbourne to be crowned as 'world's ...
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LIST: Road closures, traffic reroutes in Manila for anti-corruption protests
MANILA, Philippines — Road closures were implemented by the City of Manila’s local government unit (LGU) due to the anti-corruption protests on Sunday, November 30. In a statement on Saturday, ...
Arroceros Forest Park in the heart of Manila is one of the few green spaces left in the bustling Philippines capital. Successive governments have tried to get rid of it for new developments, but the ...
For the latest edition of our HYPEBEAST City Guide, we pay a visit to the Philippines capital city. Hailed the ‘Pearl of the Orient Seas,’ Manila is often referred to being a city encased within a ...
Manila, Philippines, is a city of contradictions. Residents often complain about the pollution, garbage and lack of adequate infrastructure, but many choose to live in the city for its upbeat tempo ...
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Manila releases P143-M worth of pending budget items
MANILA, Philippines — The city government of Manila on Monday announced the release of long-pending budget items worth over ...
The capital of the Philippines has always had a vibrant food culture, but in 2026, the Michelin Guide is giving travelers one more reason to visit. Discover when to visit, where to stay—and most ...
This special issue of Forefront is part of The Rockefeller Foundation’s Informal City Dialogues, a year-long collaboration with Next City and Forum for the Future taking place in six rapidly ...
Could the destruction of the old city of Manila and the deaths of over 100,000 Filipino civilians have been avoided in February 1945? The question vexed planners at the time, and has been debated ...
Seventy-six years ago, the U.S. Army and the Imperial Japanese Army fought for control of Manila, resulting in the destruction of the city and the deaths of over 100,000 Filipino civilians. The Battle ...
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