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Oil Price Rollback Set on Tuesday (June 2, 2026) 

Gas Station to Impose Oil Price Rollback This Week FUEL PRICE UPDATE – Various gasoline stations in the country are set to implement an oil price rollback after weeks of increases.  Starting Tuesday (June 2, 2026), drivers across the country are set to receive welcome relief as fuel prices are scheduled to drop. The upcoming ... Read more

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Coco Martin Asserts He Has No Plans To Enter Politics

Coco Martin was asked about politics Kapamillya primetime action King Coco Martin asserted that he has no plans to enter politics. Coco found success in the entertainment industry as one of the action stars of his generation. For many years, he has been reigning in the primetime slot with his action-drama series. With his popularity, ... Read more

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Nationwide ceremonies planned for Queen’s birthday celebrations

Nationwide celebrations marking Her Majesty the Queen’s 4th Cycle Birthday Anniversary are underway across Thailand, with major events planned in Bangkok and at provincial halls, Thai embassies and consulates abroad. Organised by the Prime Minister’s Office in coordination with state agencies, the programme features ceremonies at three marquee venues in Bangkok: Wat Ratchathiwat Wihan in …

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Early-stage prostate cancer patients eligible for P100K subsidy

MANILA, Philippines – Filipino men can ease their financial worries if diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer through a dedicated care package worth P100,000, the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) said Monday. Under the state insurer’s specialized Z Benefit Package, the P100,000 health subsidy is specifically allocated to cover treatment costs for patients diagnosed with low to

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Malaysia bans social media for kids under 16 amid online safety push

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia on Monday started enforcing rules banning millions of children under 16 from owning social media accounts, joining a global push to tighten online safety protections for underage users. The rules require social media platforms to impose age-verification systems and block users below 16 from signing up. These apply to

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LOOK: Sara Duterte impeachment trial to begin on July 6

MANILA, Philippines – Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial has officially been scheduled on July 6. On Monday, the Senate, as an impeachment court, released the impeachment trial calendar approved by the senator-judges on May 25.

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Oil lamp or mosquito coil? Minglanilla fire that killed 83-yr-old probed

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Investigators are looking into whether an oil lamp that may have accidentally tipped over or an unattended mosquito coil triggered the fire that killed an 83-year-old woman in Minglanilla town, Cebu, before dawn on Sunday, May 31, 2026. The victim, identified as Lita Abella, was found burned to death inside her

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Possible rotational brownouts in Metro Cebu on June 1

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Visayan Electric on Monday, June 1, warned consumers in parts of Metro Cebu of another round of possible rotational brownouts if power conditions in the Visayas grid worsen and a red alert status is declared. In an advisory, the distribution utility said the Visayas grid remained under yellow alert as of

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Heirs cancel plan to close property traversed by major Cotabato highway

KIDAPAWAN CITY — The heirs of a family in Makilala, Cotabato province whose lands are traversed by the national highway announced Monday they would no longer temporarily close the property tomorrow, June 2. Markjo Berg Tejada, one of the heirs of the Tejada family, said the family decided to heed the call of the Department

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Tacurong mayor rapped for alleged non-release of PhilHealth benefits

COTABATO CITY — A group of healthcare workers has accused Mayor Lina Montilla of Tacurong City in Sultan Kudarat of abusing her authority for allegedly not releasing at least P18 million in Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) benefits owed to local healthcare workers. The administrative complaint was filed last May 20 before the Provincial Board of

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