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Where to Eat in Boracay, Philippines

Where to eat in Boracay? Boracay Philippines isn’t just about the most beautiful beaches in the world and the nicest people I’ve ever met, no, Boracay food is some of the best food I’ve ever tasted! You’re going to be spoilt for choice, so where should you eat in Boracay? Whenever there’s a lot of choice, I encourage everyone to try eating vegan – vegan food is healthy, it’s good for the planet and (most of all) it’s the only type of food that’s cruelty-free. If you love animals like me, please don’t eat them! ❤ Fish are friends, not food 🙂  At first look, vegan Boracay looks like it’s going to be impossible, with most restaurants and hotels boasting all you can eat seafood and grill buffets, or simply displaying their Lechon Baboy* outside (*a traditional Filipino dish, aka a whole roast pig). But, with A LOT of help from my Filipino friends, I came up with this list of where to eat vegan in Boracay (all of which have non-vegan options too for your less adventurous friends  😘)  Wher

PNG PM Marape Disappointed at 'Fake News ' about Mining and Petroleum Conference in Australia

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister  James Marape says it is very disappointing that foreign-owned media in the country continues to run “fake news”. He said this today (December 8, 2022) after an editorial in The National claimed that former Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop had rubbished Papua New Guinea at the PNG Mining and Petroleum Conference in Sydney this week. “Nothing could be further from the truth,” PM Marape, who attended the Sydney conference on Monday, said. “The people of Australia and PNG demand an apology from The National for what seems to be a deliberate attempt to damage good relations between our two countries, “Even PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum President Anthony Smare, who organised the conference, is bewildered at where The National got this information from. “Such lies, propagated by foreign-owned media in PNG, will only damage the good relations between Australia and PNG that have existed long before they came in. “The 1000-plus people who packed the