PH Kids Win Most Medals in Singapore Int'l Math Tilt

Philippine students displaying their medals at the 13th International Mathematics Contest in Singapore (Source: Manila Bulletin)

Philippine students displaying their medals at the 13th International Mathematics Contest in Singapore (Source: Manila Bulletin)

Filipino elementary and high school students captured 245 medals and 111 merit awards to emerge as the most bemedaled country at the 13th International Mathematics Contest (IMC) Singapore held from Aug. 4-7, reports the Manila Bulletin.

Filipino Named Best Debater in Asia

Andrei Buendia (Source: studyinternational.com)

Andrei Buendia (Source: studyinternational.com)

A Filipino was recognized as Asia's best debater at the United Asian Debating Championship (UADC) held in Siem Reap, Cambodia.Tied for the top spot with Sajid Khandaker of Bangladesh, Andrei Buendia bested at least 219 other debaters from countries across Asia on Saturday, August 5. Buendia is a fresh MA graduate from the Ateneo de Manila University,  reports Rappler.

Filipinos Worry More Than Others -- Study

Filipinos worried far more than other countries when going by the 2017 Unisys Security Index, the latest iteration of the decade-old survey that included the Philippines for the first time, reports Inquirer.net.

PH Passport Validity Extended to 10 Years

President Rodrigo Duterte has signed into law measures extending the validity of passports from 5 to 10 years and lengthening the validity of the driver’s license to 5 years from the current three years, reports ABS-CBN News..

Ex-'TNT' Fil-Am Writer Wins Publishers Weekly Book Prize

Grace Talusan (Source: Inquirer.net)

Grace Talusan (Source: Inquirer.net)

Grace Talusan, a Filipino American former undocumented immigrant, is the winner of the 2017 Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing for Nonfiction, Publishers Weekly announced. Talusan won the prize for her memoir The Body Papers, reports Inquirer.net.

Fil-Am Is Among AARP's Community Heroes Awardees

Source: Inquirer.net

Source: Inquirer.net

AARP announced the winners of its 2nd Asian American and Pacific Islander Community Hero Awards for the hardworking staff and volunteers of non-profit organizations. Linda Mayo, Founder and President Emeritus, Pan-American Concerned Citizens Action League (PACCAL), Jersey City, New Jersey, is among them, reports Inquirer.net.

More Executions Reported in PH, Say UN Experts

Reports of summary executions, including of children, are multiplying in the Philippines, three United Nations experts said Monday, urging the government to investigate and curb "spiraling rights violations," reports ABS-CBN News/Agence France-Presse. 

Economist Sees Downside to PH Peso

Natixis' Trinh Nguyen

Natixis' Trinh Nguyen

Trinh Nguyen, senior economist for emerging Asia at Natixis, discusses the accomplishments of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, the outlook for the peso and what to expect from his second state of the nation address. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia, reports Yahoo."