Oil firms to implement price rollback on November 21
MANILA, Philippines — Oil firms will implement a rollback on fuel products for the third consecutive week this Tuesday.
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MANILA, Philippines — Oil firms will implement a rollback on fuel products for the third consecutive week this Tuesday.
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Embassy in Israel said on Thursday that Nora Babadilla is in “good health” and has been reunited with her brother at a hospital in Tel Aviv, Israel, two days after her release from captivity by Hamas militants.
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. can accept the ad hoc jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the drug war investigation, a group of human rights advocates and lawyers said on Wednesday.
MANILA, Philippines — A Singapore-based think tank raised red flags on the controversial Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) due to the risk of its potential misuse of funds and lack of accountability.
MANILA, Philippines — Taxpayers can now conveniently obtain their digital tax identification numbers (TIN) to combat the sales of TINs by fixers and scammers, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) said.
MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court (SC) lifted the status quo ante order (SQAO) which temporarily reinstated Kazuo Okada as the chief executive officer (CEO) of casino resort Okada Manila.
MANILA, Philippines — Department of Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno said that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. might approve the proposed P5.768-trillion budget for 2024 before his trip to Japan next month.
MANILA, Philippines (Updated 3:27 p.m.) — Former Senator Leila de Lima said that individuals against the Philippines rejoining the International Criminal Court (ICC) are primarily serving the interests of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
MANILA, Philippines — The National Security Council (NSC) allowed the planned civilian-led convoy to sail through the West Philippine Sea but not directly to BRP Sierra Madre, the agency said on Tuesday.