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Philstar.com on MSNUN's top court allows Philippines to demand climate damages from major polluters
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has unanimously decided that climate-vulnerable nations like the Philippines can ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNDepEd chief: Makeup classes to proceed
Makeup classes will push through despite opposition from teachers’ groups, in an effort to mitigate learning loss following ...
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Philstar Life on MSNEXPLAINER: Why does the Philippines still experience severe flooding despite billions of flood control budget?
The habagat-induced rains have turned different parts of the Philippines into a waterworld all over again. They have ...
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Cebu Daily News on MSNMetro Cebu could ‘self-destruct’ amid flooding crisis – expert
The growing flood crisis in Metro Cebu is not just about clogged waterways, but about a city choking on its own unchecked ...
A resident collects mud as they start cleaning their area after floods caused by Tropical Trami, locally named Kristine, in Polangui, Albay province, Philippines on Oct. 23, 2024.
Usagi is the northern Philippines’ fifth major storm in less than a month, landing just two days after Typhoon Toraji left the area, leaving behind floods and displacing more than 82,000 people.
At least 242 million students in 85 countries had their schooling disrupted by extreme climate events in 2024, including heat waves, tropical cyclones, storms, floods, and droughts, exacerbating ...
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