FIVB Men’s World: Nikolov bros look to continue father’s legacy

MANILA, Philippines — Brothers Aleksandar and Moni Nikolov are eager to continue their father’s legacy, Vladimir, who was a member of the last Bulgarian team that made the podium in the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship back in 2006. Vladimir played opposite spiker for Bulgaria from 1997 to 2016, which included a stint in the

From bottlenecks to breakthroughs: The changing face of PH logistics

While navigating an archipelago of more than 7,000 islands isn’t easy, packages are finding their way from Manila’s bustling ports to remote villages in Mindanao with increasing efficiency—thanks to a logistics industry that is changing how Filipinos shop and businesses operate. Now valued at over $55.65 billion, the Philippines’ logistics market is simplifying the geographic

UAAP: UST shakes up early title picture with romp of UP

MANILA, Philippines–Collins Akowe put on a dominant show in his debut as host University of Santo Tomas walloped defending champion University of the Philippines, 87-67, that put a twist into the early title picture of UAAP Season 88 on Sunday. The recruit from the National University boys program had 29 points and 17 rebounds as

FIVB Men’s World: Belgium sets up Italy rematch in quarters

MANILA, Philippines — Belgium reached the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship final eight for the first time after 55 years, sweeping Finland, 25-21, 25-17, 25-21, on Sunday at Mall of Asia Arena. The Belgians, who didn’t qualify in the previous World Championship in 2022, continued their dream run and stayed unbeaten in four games, following

UAAP: Nash Racela lauds Adamson’s defense in loss to La Salle

MANILA, Philippines–Adamson coach Nash Racela praised his team’s defensive stand despite falling short to title favorite La Salle in their UAAP Season 88 opener. The Soaring Falcons went on to lose, 60-58, despite leading by three late in the fourth as the Green Archers got big plays from the debuting Jacob Cortez on Saturday at