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PH lawmakers seek continued support of US Congress
MANILA, Philippines — Filipino lawmakers have sought the support of United States legislators in further strengthening the defense and economic relations between Manila and Washington. “We asked for the continued US congressional support for defense and economic security,” said House Speaker Martin Romualdez. Romualdez...
dozens injured in bangladesh protest of planned women s rights policy
dozens of bangladeshi protesters have been injured in clashes with police during a demonstration by islamists against the country 's proposed new women 's rights policy .
Congress revamp not enough, say protesters
“We feel that’s not enough,” former Bayan Muna Rep. Teodoro Casiño, now chair of the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan), said at a press conference in Quezon City on Wednesday, along with the other protest organizers. “It’s not enough for there to be staged investigations. It’s not enough for there to be a reshuffle in...
new york mayor rudolph giuliani says he wants to start his own
mayor rudolph giuliani said wednesday he is working on a plan to set up his own business once he leaves office and ruled out an immediate return to politics .
Senators set for face-off with Palace over vetoes
Villanueva told reporters on Tuesday that the senators were invited to attend the Ledac and would be asked to present their priority measures for consideration by Malacañang and to synchronize these with the 19-point agenda of the executive department. “We were told that in the coming week or two, we will be having the...
Rice prices still high despite lower tariffs
MANILA, Philippines — The price of locally produced and imported rice retailed at around P50 a kilo in some public markets in Metro Manila despite lower import duties on the staple, likely due to traders still unloading their stock purchased at the higher tariff rate. Local regular milled rice was sold from a low of P4...
Water firm reduces off-peak supply flow
MANILA, Philippines — East Zone concessionaire Manila Water Co. Inc. will still lower water pressure coming from faucets during off-peak hours to manage the limited water supply, even if the water allocation from Angat Dam is retained in the first half of May. “To help extend the limited supply, we are still implementi...
1.7 milion OFWs can vote starting April 10
MANILA, Philippines — The number of overseas Filipino voters has gone down by about 125,000 since the last elections three years ago. Overseas voting will run from April 10 to May 9. Overseas voters may only vote for national candidates namely president, vice president, 12 senators, and a party-list group. They will vo...
VP snubs House panel, tags 2 who ‘control’ national budget
MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte skipped the second House committee hearing on her office’s budget and instead accused two ranking lawmakers of “controlling” the national government purse. In a video clip released by the Office of the Vice President (OVP) on Tuesday, she said “The Philippine budget is ...
New climate reports point to surging global disaster
MANILA, Philippines — Two new reports on climate change are pointing to an accelerating climate disaster, as their conclusions show the world was falling drastically short of its goal to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. With their respective findings, the UNFCC and WMO aim to convince governments to revisit...
Researchers see alarming FB ‘trend’ on tarsier sightings
MANILA, Philippines — Researchers from the University of the Philippines (UP) note in a new study that most sightings of the endangered Philippine tarsier (Carlito syrichta) have been occurring outside protected areas and key biodiversity zones. This, they say, raises fresh concerns over increasing human-wildlife encou...
Duterte expected as Senate drug war probe begins
MANILA, Philippines — Former President Rodrigo Duterte’s past rhetoric encouraging the killing of drug suspects and so-called “ninja cops” casts a long shadow over his expected Senate appearance today, which could be the first time he faces questions on the violent tactics used in his administration’s drug war. Intervi...
clinton signs health insurance measure despite murdoch provision
expressing regret that he still lacks the power to veto separate elements of legislation , president clinton signed into law tuesday a bill giving self-employed people the right to deduct health insurance costs from their taxes .
LTO: Angkas official can’t drive for 90 days
MANILA, Philippines — The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has suspended for 90 days the driver’s license of Angkas chief executive officer George Royeca after he admitted to organizing a motorcade for the motorcycle taxi’s riders who obstructed a busy intersection in Cainta, Rizal, on Feb. 2. In an interview on Telera...
bangladesh parliament summoned to meet on may ##
president shahabuddin ahmed has summoned bangladesh 's national parliament to meet next month , officials here said saturday .
Frasco insists DDB ‘not paid’ as she rolls out ‘Love’ buses
Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco on Thursday reiterated that the government had not made any payment to DDB Philippines, the advertising agency behind the “Love the Philippines” campaign which sparked widespread outrage and made international headlines over a promotional video that used stock footage of touris...
Pampanga mayor held in extortion sting
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA, Philippines — Mayor Abundio “JP” Punsalan Jr. of San Simon town, Pampanga, was arrested in an entrapment operation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation’s intelligence division for alleged extortion and graft. The arrest, carried out by at least 15 operatives, took place at a...
Senate nod needed to rejoin ICC, says Senator De la Rosa
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine government would need to redo the process of returning to the fold of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which would require the concurrence of two-thirds of the membership of the Senate, Sen. Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa said on Monday. Dela Rosa, one of the respondents of the case...
Pangasinan leaders back Bongbong-Sara tandem
Presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., without his running mate Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, continued the tandem’s campaign tour of the Ilocos region, which is part of his father’s so-called political bailiwick, the “Solid North.” Dagupan City Mayor Brian Lim, former Rep. Gina de Venecia and her son...
A first: US Presidential Trade and Investment Mission in PH
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s visit to Washington in May last year has yielded one major tangible result — the US government is sending over for the first time a Presidential Trade and Investment Mission to the Philippines. US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo is leading the high-level missio...
Minor tremor hits Zambales after magnitude 5 quake
SAN ANTONIO, Zambales – A minor tremor hit this province after the magnitude 5.0 earthquake on Saturday (Oct. 11). In its bulletin, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Philvocs) said a 2.7 magnitude earthquake jolted this province at 6:15 p.m. Its epicenter was located 25 kilometers east of Botolan town...
ugandan president to visit senegal
ugandan president y. museveni will visit senegal in october this year , the foreign ministry announced here today .
Zero soft drinks in government offices pushed
MANILA, Philippines —A lawmaker has proposed prohibiting government agencies from buying soft drinks and other sweet beverages and serving them in official functions. House Assistant Majority Leader Richard Gomez said House Bill No. 10708 or the “Bawal Soft Drinks at Sweet Drinks sa Gobyerno (Soft Drinks and Sweet Drin...
oil workers in nigeria suspend strike
oil workers in nigeria have announced the suspension of their scheduled two-day strike following the intervention of top government officials , the news agency of nigeria reported tuesday .
COVID bed occupancy rate in Olongapo stays low
OLONGAPO CITY — The hospital bed utilization rate in COVID facilities here stayed low as the city was able to sustain a decline in infection rates, according to independent COVID monitoring group Octa Research on Wednesday (Feb. 9). Citing data from the Department of Health, Octa said the health care utilization rate i...
chinese fm spokesman on zhu rongji 's visit to india bangladesh
chinese premier zhu rongji 's official visit to the republic of india and the people 's republic of bangladesh will push forward china 's bilateral friendly cooperation with both countries , foreign ministry spokesman sun yuxi said here tuesday .
Olongapo City posts zero new COVID-19 cases 3 days in a row
OLONGAPO CITY — This city has recorded zero new infections for three consecutive days while posting one recovery daily, local data showed. According to the local task force, the city’s active infections stood at six on Christmas Eve after tallying three recoveries and zero new virus cases since Dec. 22. At least 13 of ...
Senate bill seeks to crack down on ticket scalpers
MANILA, Philippines — Those caught reselling tickets to events at excessive prices face a stiff fine of up to P500,000 plus a prison sentence under Sen. Mark Villar’s recently filed Senate Bill No. 2873, or the proposed Anti-Ticket Scalping Act. “We filed this bill to stop or suppress the worsening incidents of scalpin...
COA: Ex-PCGG execs liable for P190-M loss in asset sale
MANILA, Philippines—The Commission on Audit (COA) has reiterated that former Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) Chair Juan Andres Bautista and four other officials were liable for selling three sequestered properties from the Marcos family below their estimated market value. In a 16-page decision, the CO...
Informant gets P7.8-M for helping ‘neutralize’ NPA leader in Bukidnon
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Misamis Oriental, Philippines — An informant who helped the military conduct a successful operation against a top New People’s Army (NPA) leader has received a P7.8-million reward. The handover of the bounty was witnessed by Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff Gen. Andres Centino, he sai...
Pagcor taps COA to audit Pogos
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) has tapped the Commission on Audit (COA) as a “stop-gap measure” while it has not yet hired a third-party auditor for Philippine offshore gaming operators (Pogos). The COA has assigned a special team to Pagcor for Pogos after terminating a P5.8-billion deal with its th...
After 20-year split, MNLF factions unite for peace
According to Presidential Peace Adviser Carlito Galvez Jr., the idea for a “convergence” came up during his separate meetings with the MNLF factions on how to strengthen their collaboration in implementing the unfulfilled aspects of the Final Peace Agreement (FPA) that the parties signed in 1996. Galvez first met on Mo...
PH Navy deploys 2 fast patrol boats
The Philippine Navy on Monday commissioned the first two of nine missile-capable fast patrol boats that would help defend the country’s littoral zones, but would need 15 more to cover all the vital choke points across the archipelago. “We are planning to get 15 Acero-class boats on top of these nine boats. It would mee...
Will TD Caloy rain on Bongbong Marcos’ parade?
MANILA, Philippines — On the day of his inauguration, President-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has an unexpected guest traversing the country’s western corridor: Tropical Depression Caloy, which will enhance the southwest monsoon, or “habagat,” and dump moderate to heavy rains in Metro Manila. Before Caloy was c...
Keeping Ibaloy history and heritage alive
For many of the participants, it was their first time to reunite since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared in 2020. Few children and the elderly were in attendance. Those who came had to settle for fist bumps instead of long hugs to greet each other and kept their face masks on when they joined the “tayaw,” a communal c...
In Cavite, oil spill victims to get over P12M
MANILA, Philippines — Cavite Gov. Jonvic Remulla has assured the province’s residents affected by the oil spill from fuel tanker MT Terranova that sank off Bataan that they will receive proper compensation, its amount estimated to reach more than P12 million. “They (MT Terranova management) assured us that 31,000 fishe...
DepEd: No tax break for poll workers
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Education (DepEd) has assured the almost 650,000 school personnel who will be serving during the May 9 elections that they will be given the necessary support although it failed to secure the increase in poll duty honoraria and tax exemption that they wanted. “We want to ensure t...
dutch man goes on trial for drug offense faces ## years jail
a dutch driving instructor went on trial monday on charges of smuggling #,### pills of an illicit synthetic drug , the biggest amount that has put a suspect in the dock in singapore .
UP experts question DPWH role in disaster risk reduction
MANILA, Philippines — Policy experts from the University of the Philippines (UP) are urging Congress to strip the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) of its disaster risk reduction (DRR) functions, citing the allegations of massive corruption hounding the agency. In a policy note released on Friday, the UP N...
baghdad 's juvenile prison reflects city 's <unk> life
haidar ali hamid , with his close-cropped hair , scarred face and bright orange jumpsuit , is one of about ## accused murderers in baghdad 's hard-bitten juvenile prison .
Police seize guns from group occupying Masungi Georeserve
MANILA, Philippines — Police have confiscated firearms from a group of men who had been encamped within the vicinity of the Masungi Georeserve in Rizal province for over a week now, administrators of the site said on Monday. Yet no arrests were made even after the weapons were taken, said Billie Dumaliang, advocacy off...
3 more Omicron deaths–DOH
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) reported three more deaths due to the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the coronavirus as it recorded 15,789 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday. The deaths raised to five the number of people who succumbed to Omicron in the country. All three were elderly with co...
indians in strange place second
here 's how bad the baseball season has gotten in cleveland : indians fans will spend the weekend rooting for the hated new york yankees .
‘Marcos country’ opens doors to more mines
BAGUIO CITY—Ilocos Norte Gov. Matthew Manotoc has pushed for mining opportunities in his province, currently home to the country’s top renewable energy projects. At the four-day Mines Safety and Environment Conference here last week, Manotoc, a nephew of President Marcos, said more than 300,000 hectares in the Marcos s...
Sotto wants construction industry laws amended
Sotto’s call came following allegations of questionable ownership structures in several construction companies linked to spouses Pacifico and Cezarah Rowena Discaya, as cited in CTA Case No. 10472, St. Timothy Construction Corporation versus Bureau of Internal Revenue. According to Sotto, records showed that these corp...
‘Confusing,’ Veep says of security shake-up
MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte on Wednesday said the sudden change in her security detail left her confused, noting the lack of any planning made known to her either by the military or the police. At a press conference in Zamboanga City, Duterte said she would decline to make any further comment for ...
PMA: 764 female military officers owe careers to Rasul
BAGUIO CITY, Philippines — The 764 female graduates of the country’s premier military school owe their careers as top military officers to the late Sen. Santanina Rasul, who died this week at 94, according to the Philippine Military Academy (PMA). Rasul authored Republic Act No. 7192, or the Women in Development and Na...
NHA gets P12 billion to fund housing aid
Under the administrative supervision of the Department of Human Settlement and Urban Development, the NHA functions as a production and financing arm in housing and is the sole national agency mandated to engage in housing production for low-income families. Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman, in a statement, said P12...
PFP, Lakas ink pact sans other ‘UniTeam’ players
MANILA, Philippines — A year shy of the 2025 midterm polls, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) entered into a preelection alliance with the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD) of his cousin, Speaker Martin Romualdez, creating what the latter described as “the most powerful political ...
P132,000 ‘shabu’ seized from 2 drug suspects in Quezon
LUCENA CITY — Police in Quezon province seized more than P132,000 worth of “shabu” (crystal meth) from two drug suspects in separate buy-bust operations on Wednesday, Nov. 9. In a report, the Quezon police said anti-narcotics operatives in Infanta town nabbed Michael Maligat in Barangay Tongohin at 11:27 p.m. The suspe...
Gov’t eyes P16-billion funding for school meals
MANILA, Philippines — Next year’s proposed funding for the feeding of children of P15.795 billion is 45 percent higher than this year’s P10.89 billion and may mean 857 million meals for nutritionally deficient kids. “Never has the budget for child feeding been supersized to this big. On this, the government has put its...
SC junks Senate challenge to Duterte order that allows execs to skip hearings
In a 22-page decision promulgated in July last year but was only made public on Monday, the high court junked the petition for certiorari and prohibition filed by the Senate against Malacañang’s October 2021 memorandum issued by Duterte through then Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea. The Supreme Court en banc rule...
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australia asks court not to rule on nuclear arms
australia on monday asked the international court of justice not to offer an opinion on the legality of nuclear arms as it could make nuclear disarmament more difficult .
Cagayan de Oro rep demands PCSO chief’s resignation
MANILA, Philippines — Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez on Tuesday urged the head of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) to resign for supposedly failing to protect minors from the “evils of gambling” through its e-lotto or online lottery project, which can be accessed through mobile phones and computers...
BuCor seeks NBI, PNP  probe of jail stabbings
The Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) has requested the National Bureau of Investigation and the Philippine National Police to conduct a parallel probe of the stabbing incident on Thursday at New Bilibid Prison (NBP) that resulted in the death of an inmate and left two others wounded. In a letter signed by Al Perreras, off...
CBCP mourns deaths of 2 ex-bishops on same day
“He died of metabolic encephalopathy due to end-stage renal disease and diabetic nephropathy,” the diocese said in a statement. He served the Diocese of Tandag for around 16 years until his retirement in 2018. He served the Diocese of Malaybalay for nearly 16 years until his retirement in February 2010. According to th...
Senate urged: Invite VP Sara to shed light on gun allegation
“If I were the Senate, I would invite VP Sara to answer [the allegation]. This is a huge allegation. She should face the Senate and address the matter instead of beating around the bush,” ACT Teachers Rep. France Castro said during a press conference at the House of Representatives. During the Feb. 19 hearing, “Rene,” ...
CPP refutes military report of dwindling NPA forces
LUCENA CITY — The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) scoffed at the latest report by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on the allegedly dwindling strength and numbers of the New People’s Army (NPA) rebels. “The AFP keeps on saying that the NPA is diminishing, but they can’t wipe them out,” Marco Valbuena,...
Death toll in Basilan ambush now 2
Police Cpl. Abdurafiq Gafor Akalun, who was a member of the Joint Peace and Security Team (JPST), was among the nine wounded when unidentified gunmen attacked their convoy during a visit to Ulitan village of Ungkaya Pukan town on Saturday, supposedly to prepare the area for a medical mission they were about to conduct....
deal may be a dud for local tracks
people who earn a living at the derby lane greyhound track hoped the state 's new gambling deal would toss them a bone .
No Aug. 21 ‘distortion’ this year, notes Aquino scion
Perhaps it’s a blessing in disguise that President Marcos is currently all eyes and ears on anomalous mega flood control projects, thus leaving him no time to engage in “historical distortion” on Ninoy Aquino Day. This was the sentiment of Francis “Kiko” Aquino-Dee, deputy executive director of the Ninoy and Cory Aquin...
PNP: Liquor, campaign ban starts today
MANILA, Philippines — The usual two-day liquor ban during an election will take effect on Sunday and Monday, the Philippine National Police said on Saturday as it reminded the public that the prescribed campaign period also ended on May 7 and it is now illegal to solicit votes for any candidate or party. Under Resoluti...
Youth, women, jobless worst hit by anxiety
MANILA, Philippines — Krystoffer Adam, a 30-year-old entrepreneur selling homeware, has not made money for two weeks now after his family contracted COVID-19 and was forced to isolate at home. Without a stable source of income, Adam is worried about forthcoming bills like the rent for his office and warehouse, workers’...
khan pleads not guilty to driving charge
british boxing star amir khan on thursday pleaded not guilty to a charge of dangerous driving .
Solo parents get P1,000 monthly, more perks under new law
MANILA, Philippines — Low-income solo parents will now receive a P1,000 monthly cash subsidy under a new law that will provide more benefits to solo parents. Republic Act No. 11861, or the Expanded Solo Parents Welfare Act, lapsed into law on June 4 after President Rodrigo Duterte did not act on the measure. Under the ...
Study predicts PH salary hikes in 2023
Salaries in Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, are expected to increase slightly next year, as high attrition rates put pressure on employers to tackle hiring and retention rates. According to a study done by British-American multinational financial services firm Aon PLC, a median salary budget increase of 6 pe...
ghanaian immigrant trucker remains jailed in honduran diplomat s death
a judge refused to lower the bail of a ghanaian immigrant charged in a truck crash that killed a honduran diplomat last month .
Lawyer who survived slay try to get international rights award
Seventeen months after narrowly surviving a stabbing attack, an Iloilo-based human rights lawyer who has been repeatedly red-tagged gets honored by a US-based international human rights organization. “Angelo Guillen is a courageous and effective advocate whose work has made a difference in the lives of his fellow Filip...
19th Congress resumes in refurbished halls
MANILA, Philippines — A “grand stage for another historic presidential address,” as House Speaker Martin Romualdez described it, was what President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. entered on Monday when he delivered his third State of the Nation Address (Sona), while senators also walked into a newly renovated Senate building wit...
Weavers: Protect indigenous textiles
BAGUIO CITY – Textile experts from around the world are calling for an authentication system to preserve indigenous fabrics and safeguard them from counterfeiting, as Mindanao weavers delivered a strong message during this year’s World Ikat Textiles Symposium: “Don’t steal our ikat!” Mandaya weaver Samporonia Madanlo a...
28 vehicle dealers in dock for late LTO plates, papers
MANILA, Philippines — At least 28 motor vehicle dealerships are already facing penalties ranging from P20,000 to P500,000 plus suspension of accreditation for one to six months, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) announced over the weekend. LTO chief Vigor Mendoza II said penalties against the dealerships have been a...
IS-linked Moro rebel leader, 11 others killed in military strikes in Maguindanao
CAMP SIONGCO, MAGUINDANAO DEL NORTE, Philippines — The Armed Forces of the Philippines scored a major victory against local Islamic State-linked terrorists with the killing on Monday of Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) leader Mohiden Animbang, more known as Kagi Karialan. Animbang, estimated to be around 60, ...
BuCor seeks Marcos nod to free 3,000 elderly inmates
BuCor acting Director General Gregorio Catapang Jr. said there were 3,086 inmates age 65 and above—the oldest being 96—being held in all of BuCor’s seven prisons and penal farms across the country. Their names would be submitted to the President “next week” in hopes that they may be granted executive clemency, Catapang...
family face three-month deadline to save son from execution
a young kuwaiti man will be executed in saudi arabia for murder unless more than two million dollars can be raised as compensation for his victim 's family , the youth 's father said on saturday .
Court upholds priest accused of ‘offending religious feelings’
The court ruled that Cabading’s controversial remarks were not made in a place of worship or during a religious ceremony or that they were “notoriously offensive to the faithful”—the two established elements of the crime. “The Court finds that the subject statements made by the accused and alleged in the Amended Inform...
CA affirms dismissal of case filed by ex-justice vs priest
MANILA, Philippines — The Court of Appeals (CA) has upheld the dismissal of retired Sandiganbayan Justice Harriet Demetriou’s complaint against a Catholic priest for “offending religious feelings” over his remarks on the 1948 Marian apparition in Lipa, Batangas. In a 28-page ruling dated September 29, the appellate cou...
Flood-hit town in Cotabato under state of calamity
Vice Mayor Rogelio Marañon said the council approved the declaration during a special session last week to allow the release of the town’s 30-percent quick response fund (QRF) to aid farmers whose crops were destroyed and for the immediate repair of public infrastructure. Marañon said the council approved the release o...
Sandbar outing turns tragic as 4 drown in Cadiz City
Marlyn Aguirre, 33; her son Mack John, 15; and neighbors Remymar Ocon, 31; and Michael John Jacobo Merabe, 13, were all swept away by the strong sea current at around 1 p.m., according to Cadiz City Mayor Salvador Escalante. The victims, all from Barangay Zone-1 of the city, were rushed to the Cadiz City Emergency Clin...
No coordination lapse on Percy Lapid slay broker – NCRPO chief
The alleged middleman passed away on Oct. 18, a day after the surrender of Joel Escorial, the confessed gunman in the killing of Mabasa who pointed to a certain “Crisanto Villamor” as the person who gave him the orders to kill the radio commentator for P550,000. The BuCor had said it did not have Crisanto Villamor on i...
De Lima objects to case reopening
MANILA, Philippines – A trial must come to an end at some point, a lawyer for former Sen. Leila de Lima said on Wednesday after the Department of Justice (DOJ) panel of prosecutors filed a motion to reopen one of her two remaining illegal drug cases that both parties had agreed to submit for resolution. In the motion o...
Bishop bucks massive sand dredging in Oriental Mindoro
CITY OF CALAPAN, ORIENTAL MINDORO, Philippines — Bishop Moises Cuevas of the Apostolic Vicariate of Calapan issued a pastoral letter read in Masses in churches across Oriental Mindoro on Sunday, strongly opposing the river dredging in the province, warning of its “heavy and irreparable damage” to the environment and th...
chavez accepts resignation of oil company 's board
venezuelan president hugo chavez said early sunday that prior to the two-day coup he had accepted the resignations of of the board members of petroleos de venezuela , the state oil company .
Makati claim on Bonifacio Global City dead – Taguig
MANILA, Philippines — The Taguig City government criticized Makati City Mayor Abby Binay for claiming that the jurisdiction dispute over the Bonifacio Global City commercial district and seven barangays is not yet over. “Our legal dispute with Makati has come to an end. However bitter the result may be to the losing pa...
Fuel prices set to rise for 3rd straight week
MANILA, Philippines — Fuel products may become more costly next week, marking the third consecutive week of hikes due to external factors, according to forecasts from industry players. Based on the forecast of Unioil released on Saturday, the per-liter prices of diesel may climb by 50 centavos to 70 centavos. Meanwhile...
Marcos gets $14.36B investment deals from Indonesia, Singapore
MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos brought home $14.36 billion, or P804.78 billion, in investment pledges from Indonesia and Singapore seen to aid the country’s economic recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The President returned to the Philippines on Wednesday night following state visits to Jakarta ...
mcdonald 's warns of lower earnings
mcdonald 's corp. warned friday that europeans ' lingering wariness of beef and currency pressures around the globe are still holding down profits , confirming it 's headed for a third straight quarter of lower earnings .
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