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by Joann Villanueva on May 5, 2026
Diesel up P2.66/liter as price hikes return
by Joann Villanueva on May 5, 2026
Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Sharon Garin said in an online briefing Monday that gasoline prices will increase by up to PHP2.21/liter and diesel by as much as PHP2.66/liter. Kerosene prices, however, will drop by as much as PHP3.53/liter.... Read full article
by Joann Villanueva on May 5, 2026
PSEi recovers on bargain-hunting; peso down vs. US dollar
by Joann Villanueva on May 5, 2026
The Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEI) rose 1.86 percent to 5,942.16 points, and the broader All Shares by 0.89 percent to 3,349.61 points.... Read full article
by Joann Villanueva on May 5, 2026
SMPC fuel supply stable; alternative sources sought amid oil crisis
by Joann Villanueva on May 5, 2026
In an online briefing, SMPC President Maria Cristina Gotianun said the ongoing conflict in the Middle East “is putting upward pressure across the economy, including our operations which rely on fuel.”... Read full article
by Alexander Lopez on May 5, 2026
DOT sees cruise tourism boost as ship visits Siargao
by Alexander Lopez on May 5, 2026
The cruise ship, with approximately 152 foreign passengers, arrived at noon on Corregidor Island in Dapa town, Surigao del Norte.... Read full article
by Philippine News Agency on May 5, 2026
Institutionalized climate budget tagging systems crucial – CCC
by Philippine News Agency on May 5, 2026
Such coordination, he said, is essential to ensure coherence in climate policies and optimize the use of limited resources.... Read full article
by Priam Nepomuceno on April 15, 2026
Navy: No damage so far to BRP Sierra Madre from cyanide incident
by Priam Nepomuceno on April 15, 2026
There are no signs of damage to the Philippine Navy ship BRP Sierra Madre (LS-57) stationed in Ayungin Shoal in the West Philippine Sea, despite reported Chinese attempts to spray cyanide within its vicinity.... Read full article
by Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos on April 15, 2026
PH, Oman hope for de-escalation of Middle East conflict
by Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos on April 15, 2026
During a meeting at Malacañan Palace on Tuesday, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and Omani Ambassador to the Philippines Nasser bin Said bin Abdullah Al Manwari raised concern over the rising tensions in the Gulf region.... Read full article
by Jose Cielito Reganit on April 15, 2026
NBI: Some OVP, DepEd acknowledgment receipts traced to few persons
by Jose Cielito Reganit on April 15, 2026
NBI Director Melvin Matibag and forensic examiner Carolyn Pitoy presented a four-page report on their review of 36 acknowledgment receipts.... Read full article
by Joann Villanueva on April 15, 2026
Closer gov’t-private sector tie-up to figure out pros, cons of AI
by Joann Villanueva on April 15, 2026
Ryan Flores, Threat Research Director of security software firm Trend Micro Inc., said during a briefing Tuesday that companies are adopting AI-related systems and governments are firm on ensuring a conducive environment for this.... Read full article
by Anna Leah Gonzales on April 15, 2026
Mideast conflict to weigh on PH, global growth prospects – IMF
by Anna Leah Gonzales on April 15, 2026
In its World Economic Outlook (WEO) released Tuesday, the IMF projects the Philippine economy to grow by 4.1 percent, lower than the 5.6 percent earlier forecast in January.... Read full article
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