
PBBM, Big 3 clash over oil inventory
The big three domestic oil firms warned that their fuel inventories may run out next month if the problem in the Strait of Hormuz is not resolved, but…
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The big three domestic oil firms warned that their fuel inventories may run out next month if the problem in the Strait of Hormuz is not resolved, but…
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“Tax the rich,” progressive groups challenged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., criticizing what they described as the government’s ineffective response to the…
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It is a promise taking shape: to carve out spaces where Filipino creativity is not just displayed but sustained, where ideas take root, artistry finds an…
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The Philippine-American Educational Foundation marked its 78th anniversary, highlighting its role in strengthening educational exchange between the Philippines…
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Malacañang said President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. ordered the removal of a tarpaulin bearing his image during a cash aid distribution for tricycle drivers in…
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said the Philippines will proceed with hosting the ASEAN Summit and related meetings this year despite rising costs and the…
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Senator Imee Marcos on Friday called for the temporary suspension of government-mandated contributions and loan moratoriums on workers' salaries amid the state…
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said repealing the Oil Deregulation Law is not off the table but stressed that the government is prioritizing immediate…
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San Miguel Corp. chairman and chief executive officer Ramon Ang said he is willing to sell Petron Corp. to the government if it believes it can better manage…
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The Makabayan bloc issued a statement this Friday condemning the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for the insufficient assistance provided to…
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday urged new graduates of the Philippine National Police Academy to uphold a zero-tolerance policy on corruption and…
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More than 140 fisherfolk in Bulacan received fuel subsidy cards Wednesday to help offset the rising cost of gasoline and maintain their daily livelihoods.
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The Philippines has secured up to AUD 45 million (around P1.881 billion) in grant funding from Australia to support reforms aimed at expanding formal…
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Will it be yet another “oh, promise me,” just like what some in the transport sector have received from the government?
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The country’s largest indigenous fuel source, the Malampaya Natural Gas Project, is pushing the envelope amid the ongoing fuel crisis driven by tensions in the…
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More than 1,300 working-class individuals are now closer to owning the land they occupy in Pampanga as the Department of Human Settlements and Urban…
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Energy Secretary Sharon Garin may have found beauty in unlikely places — steel hull, diesel cargo and all — as “another government-procured fuel shipment” has…
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Despite the intensifying calls, Malacañang said Marcos is not inclined to pursue a takeover.
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