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Council proposes limited eligibility for dual-use projects in Horizon Europe
Photo credits: European Union EU governments want to change Horizon Europe eligibility rules to limit the countries that can participate in dual-use and defence projects. The suggestion adds guard rails to the European Commission’s plan to allow dual-use start-ups to receive grant funding and equity.
UAAP girls volleyball: NU, Adamson stay perfect heading into rematch
National University-Nazareth School and Adamson University will head into their much-anticipated rematch of last season’s finals with perfect records after the defending champion Lady Bullpups and the Baby Falcons routed separate foes on Sunday. The Bullpups lost just 27 points in grounding the Ateneo Baby Eagles, 25-7, 25-14, 25-6, while the Baby Falcons scored a
PVL: Choco Mucho locals get the job done with win over Cignal
MANILA, Philippines — Choco Mucho’s locals continued to step up without import Marlee Smith, turning back Cignal, 23-25, 25-19, 25-16, 27-25, in the PVL Reinforced Conference on Monday at Smart Araneta Coliseum. Smith missed another supposed debut as the team is still processing her papers. But the all-Filipino Flying Titans, led by Maddie Madayag, still
Women’s WC: Kapp, Tryon star in SA’s win over Bangladesh
In a nail-biting ICC Women’s ODI World Cup encounter, South Africa defeated Bangladesh by three wickets in Vizag.
October power rates up by 23 centavos/kWh
MANILA, Philippines — Customers of the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) will see higher electricity bills this month after the power distributor announced on Monday a rate increase of 23 centavos per kilowatt hour (kWh). This will bring the overall rate for a typical household to P13.3182 per kWh, up from P13.0851 per kWh in September.
BSP wary of proposal to phase out large peso bills
MANILA, Philippines – The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) appeared wary of proposals to withdraw large-denomination peso bills from circulation as a supposed deterrent to corruption, with Governor Eli Remolona Jr. warning that such a move could do more harm than good. Speaking to reporters on Monday, Remolona said the idea, while still under discussion,