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AI Revolution: How Machine Learning is Transforming Healthcare in North America
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Canada researchers develop groundbreaking AI system for early cancer detection
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Global markets react to new tech regulations in major economies
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Future of smart cities: Singapore unveils integrated AI management platform
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AI Revolution: How Machine Learning is Transforming Healthcare in North America
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Canada researchers develop groundbreaking AI system for early cancer detection
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Global markets react to new tech regulations in major economies
•
Future of smart cities: Singapore unveils integrated AI management platform
•
AI Revolution: How Machine Learning is Transforming Healthcare in North America
•
Canada researchers develop groundbreaking AI system for early cancer detection
•
Global markets react to new tech regulations in major economies
•
Future of smart cities: Singapore unveils integrated AI management platform
•
AI Revolution: How Machine Learning is Transforming Healthcare in North America
•
Canada researchers develop groundbreaking AI system for early cancer detection
•
Global markets react to new tech regulations in major economies
•
Future of smart cities: Singapore unveils integrated AI management platform

Filipinos Homes recently gathered Davao’s real estate professionals for an in-depth product knowledge seminar on Primary Homes—a developer with three decades of excellence. Brokers and sales person explored the company’s 2026-ready portfolio, from affordable house-and-lot packages to vacation properties, reinforcing Filipinos Homes’ commitment to agent education and industry leadership.

Robinsons Retail Holdings Inc. (RRHI) will cease operations for all 11 No Brand standalone stores in the Philippines by June 2026. The South Korean-inspired discount retailer, introduced in 2019, will exit the Philippine market after a seven-year run. The closure signals a strategic shift for RRHI and has potential implications for local employment and consumer options.

The Philippines has been identified as a potential "underperformer" in Asia for 2026, an assessment that signals slower-than-expected economic growth. This projection could impact job creation domestically, potentially influencing the decisions of Filipinos considering overseas work opportunities. Filipinos at home and abroad are urged to monitor economic developments, as national performance can affect purchasing power, investments, and overall financial stability.