NOW THAT THE weather has started to cool and outdoor activity is back on the menu, one of the more endearing sights to be seen in parks and green areas across the city is groups of Filipino youngsters ...
For 56-year-old Melchor Salem De Roma, life is a teacher – and now, he is giving back. From a “magbabalut” (balut vendor) as a child in his hometown of Pakil, Laguna to an electrical engineer in the ...
Filipinos living in Dubai often mark Christmas without relatives, who are back home in the Philippines. Many also work through the holiday but still manage to find joy and community. Like millions who ...
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PBA: June Mar Fajardo honors Filipinos in Dubai
DUBAI—June Mar Fajardo paid tribute to the Filipino community that watched the PBA’s return to this city that ended with San ...
A source at the Philippine Consulate General (PCG), who requested anonymity, said there are a growing number of Filipinos who leave for Iraq using Dubai as a transit point. He refused, however, to ...
Food, karaoke, and thrill rides, everything the UAE's cheerful Filipino community loves, will come together in Motiongate Dubai this June. Filipino culture will take centre stage this summer as the ...
A 28-year-old overseas Filipino worker (OFW) who started work in Dubai as a barista is now making a name for himself as one of the city's promising young teachers, whose students include children with ...
MANILA, Philippines — Award-winning Chef Rolando Laudico brought home multi-awarded Dubai chef Dabo Pamplona for the fourth edition of "Taste of the Philippines: A Global Culinary Journey" to showcase ...
216 new Filipino companies joined the Dubai Chamber of Commerce during the first quarter of this year, adding to over 800 new Filipino firms that registered with the chamber in 2024. Salem Al Shamsi, ...
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How did the viral Dubai chocolate come to life? Chef Nouel Catis answers
Learn more about Chef Nouel Catis and the viral Dubai chocolate in this exclusive interview with GMA Lifestyle.
Birthday parties to fiestas, discover the Filipino custom of packing leftovers for guests Dubai: The party’s over, your belly’s full, and the karaoke’s done—but wait, there’s more... it’s Sharon time!
Global Miranda Miner Group opens a Dubai hub, adds English-only courses, and awards $33k in scholarships to 200+ traders at a ...
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