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Meralco To Increase Power Rates; Hike may Continue in Coming Months

Update on Meralco Rates amid Oil Price Hike in PH MERALCO – The Manila Electric Co. announced that it is set to increase power rates and the hike may continue in the coming months. Countless commuters and vehicle owners were alarmed by the possible continuous increase in pump prices brought by the escalating tension in ... Read more

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LTO suspends 12 driving schools for alleged certification irregularities

MANILA, Philippines — The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has temporarily suspended 12  accredited driving schools and their instructors in Metro Manila over alleged irregularities in issuance of certifications.  In a statement on Tuesday, the LTO said it issued show cause orders to the driving schools where they are expected to submit their written explanations after

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Marcos Jr. Says PH Already Looking for Oil Supply: ‘We are talking to many other countries who we normally do not buy from’

Amid the Middle East Tension, Marcos Jr. Admits Talking to Other Countries for Oil Supply MARCOS JR. – The President shared that the government is already talking to many other countries for oil supply. On Tuesday, March 10, the Philippines marked its first bigtime oil price hike amid the escalating tension in the Middle East. ... Read more

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Oil supply in Cebu above required inventory — DOE

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Cebu’s oil supply remains above the government’s required inventory, the Department of Energy (DOE) said, even as authorities continue monitoring fuel retailers. The Visayas Field Office has been closely tracking fuel inventories across Cebu after the recent global oil situation raised concerns over potential supply disruptions. “Our stocks are more than

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Amihan, trough of storm outside PAR to bring rains over parts of Mindanao

MANILA, Philippines — Parts of the country may experience rains due to the northeast monsoon and the trough of a tropical storm with international name “Nuri” hovering outside the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR). This is according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Association (Pagasa) during its morning forecast. The northeast monsoon or

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Hoarding concerns: Police to monitor gas stations in Central Visayas

CEBU CITY, Philippines — The recent fuel price surge has prompted police units across Central Visayas to increase patrol visibility and monitor gasoline stations amid concerns over possible fuel hoarding and price irregularities. The directive was issued by the Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO-7), which said police units would coordinate closely with the

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DOJ To Oppose Jinggoy Estrada’s Request for Permit To Leave PH: “He is a flight risk and must not leave the country”

Amid the Existence of Precautionary Hold Departure Order, DOJ Speaks on Sen. Jinggoy Estrada’s Attempt to Leave PH DOJ – The Department of Justice confirmed that it will oppose the request of Senator Jinggoy Estrada for a travel permit. Amid the flood control mess in the Philippines, one of the senators implicated in the supposed ... Read more

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Oil crisis: Is world better placed than in 1973?

LONDON, United Kingdom — Ten days after the first American and Israeli strikes against Iran, oil prices have cooled slightly after soaring above $100 a barrel. Even if they risk rocketing once more because of ongoing military action, the situation remains very different compared with the oil shock of 1973. AFP looks at why: Blockade

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2 charter flights for OFWs affected by Mideast crisis arranged by PH

NEW YORK CITY – The Philippine government is arranging two charter flights to repatriate overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) affected by the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. announced Tuesday (New York time). In an interview at The Pierre, A Taj Hotel after his two-day working visit here, Marcos said the government

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Enhypen: Heeseung nibiya sa grupo, nangandam siya sa iyang solo career

Si Heeseung kay nagsugod og bag-ong yugto sa iyang music career. Human kini giannounce sa Belift Lab ang iyang pagbiya sa grupo nga Enhypen ug human pod sa “in-depth discussions” kabahin sa kaugmaon sa grupo. Gikompirmar sa Belift ang pagbiya niya sa grupo sa usa ka statement niadtong Martes, Marso 10. Niingon pod ang Belift

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