Palace: Oil spill cleanup done in 1 month

The last phase of the oil spill cleanup in Oriental Mindoro will be completed within a month, Malacañang announced on Saturday. Communication Secretary Cheloy Garafil made the assurance after the arrival of a dynamic support vessel (DSV), which will be used to siphon the remnants of the 800,000 liters of …

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2 more LEDAC priority bills up for House approval

FASTER WAY. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (right) arrives for the launch of Pier 88, Cebu province’s first smart port located in the Municipality of Liloan, on Saturday (May 27, 2023). The three-hectare private-run port will serve as a marine highway and provide a faster alternative route for daily commuters from the …

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Gasoline seen up P1.20/l next week

Domestic pump prices may go up next week by as much as P1.20 per liter for gasoline to reflect the movement of prices in the world market week-on-week. Industry sources said that based on the four-day trading of the Mean of Platts Singapore, there will be a mixed movement in …

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Preemptive evacuation starts

Typhoon ‘Betty’ slightly weakens but may be ‘almost stationary’ until Wednesday Over 800 families have been preemptively evacuated in northern and central Luzon and parts of Visayas as super typhoon Betty (international name: Mawar) moves westward toward northern Philippines and is expected to dump heavy rains on Monday. Aside from …

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What would it take for Canada to have a ‘serious’ debate about foreign interference?

Appearing in Winnipeg a day after David Johnston released his first report on foreign interference, Justin Trudeau stressed the word “serious” in criticizing Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. But seriousness is now a concern for everyone involved in this affair.  With accusations flying in all directions, Canadians’ confidence in our elections …

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