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24 Filipino Workers Return After Being Detained for 9 Months in Russia, Through Direct Intervention by Marcos Jr. and Putin
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24 Filipino Workers Return After Being Detained for 9 Months in Russia, Through Direct Intervention by Marcos Jr. and Putin

Twenty-four Filipino workers who were detained in Russia for nine months were released and returned to Manila last night, thanks to the direct intervention of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. with President Vladimir Putin. Their arrival was welcomed by family members and government officials at Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

1 hari lalu3 min read37
Sodium Batteries Tested in Chinese Heavy Trucks: Can They Replace Lithium?
πŸš— AutomotiveVerified

Sodium Batteries Tested in Chinese Heavy Trucks: Can They Replace Lithium?

FAW Jiefang, a leading Chinese heavy truck manufacturer, is testing sodium-ion batteries in Class 8 trucks to evaluate their potential as a cheaper and more sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries. This article analyzes technical specifications, real-world test progress, commercial prospects, and implications for the logistics industry in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

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Exposing the Secrets of Global Rice Stocks: Which Countries Will Be Most Affected by June 2026?
πŸ’° EconomyπŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ MalaysiaVerified

Exposing the Secrets of Global Rice Stocks: Which Countries Will Be Most Affected by June 2026?

An exclusive report reveals projections of global rice stocks until June 2026, with India and Thailand struggling to maintain supplies, while Indonesia and the Philippines face the risk of a crisis.

3 hari lalu2 min read8
1944: The Battle of the Philippine Sea Ends with a Decisive US Navy Victory
πŸ“– Today in HistoryVerified

1944: The Battle of the Philippine Sea Ends with a Decisive US Navy Victory

On June 20, 1944, the Battle of the Philippine Sea ended with a decisive victory for the United States Navy. This naval air battle, also known as the 'Great Marianas Turkey Shoot,' was the largest aircraft carrier battle in history and ended the Imperial Japanese Navy's ability to conduct major operations using aircraft carriers. The battle took place during the American recapture of the Mariana Islands.

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