Okada Manila set to open in December
By Zsarlene B. Chua
IT’S FINALLY happening.
After a year of delays, Tiger Resort and Leisure Entertainment, Inc.’s integrated mega casino-resort will be opening before the year ends.
By Zsarlene B. Chua
IT’S FINALLY happening.
After a year of delays, Tiger Resort and Leisure Entertainment, Inc.’s integrated mega casino-resort will be opening before the year ends.
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EVERY 40 seconds, a life is lost to suicide, making it the second leading cause of death among 15- to 29-year olds globally, according to the World Health Organization. In addition to this, depression is the predominant cause of illness and disability for both boys and girls aged 10 to 19.
THE WORLD would be richer by $28 trillion in 2025, according to a McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) report, if women took part in the global economy on the same basis as men. (See main story)
NEW DELHI — India’s environment court Monday ordered all diesel vehicles older than 10 years to be deregistered in New Delhi, strengthening a ban on pollution-spewing cars partly blamed for the capital’s toxic air, a lawyer said.
GROWTH across Asia and the Pacific — including the Philippines and the rest of Southeast Asia — should remain “solid” this year even in the wake of the United Kingdom’s (UK) June 23 vote to leave the European Union (EU), dubbed “Brexit,” that had otherwise shaken global financial markets, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said in a report released yesterday. Read the full story.
CHINA found itself still distrusted by many Filipinos last month in a survey the Social Weather Stations (SWS) conducted a little more than two weeks before the historic Hague ruling against it, but that net trust rating turned out to be the country’s best in two years. Read the full story.
Money sent home by Filipinos abroad — a key driver of household spending that contributes nearly 70% to the economy — grew at a markedly slower pace in May from the preceding month and from a year ago, supporting official expectations of a cumulative increase this year that could be the smallest the country has seen in years. Read the full story.