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The Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens opened its 50th edition on Friday with its trademark mix of top-tier rugby and party atmosphere, as thousands of fans packed Kai Tak Sports Park despite the workday start.

The three-day tournament, now in its second year at the Kai Tak Main Stadium, began with strong early attendance, with crowds filling the stands by midafte...


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MANILA — The Philippine government is ramping up financial aid for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) affected by ongoing instability in the Middle East, with thousands already receiving assistance, officials said Friday.

Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac said the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has begun distributing USD200 (about PHP12,000) in cash assis...


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The Philippine government is accelerating efforts to bring home its nationals from the Middle East, with about 2,500 overseas Filipino workers expected to return in the coming days, officials said Monday.

Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac said 342 workers and their dependents arrived in Manila on the government’s ninth chartered flight, bringing the total nu...


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A proposed government subsidy on diesel fuel for commercial vehicles and vessels is a reasonable step to cushion the broader economic impact of rising energy prices, a key advisory body said Friday, as lawmakers began scrutinizing the plan.

The government has proposed a HK$3 (38 U.S. cents) per litre subsidy for diesel over two months, part of a package aimed at sup...


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