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United States-Iran 21-Hour Peace Talk Fails To Get To Agreement

Amid 2-Week Ceasefire, United States-Iran Fail to Agree over Nuclear Power, Strait of Hormuz UNITED STATES, IRAN – U.S. Vice President JD Vance announced that they failed to get to an agreement with Iran following the 21-hour peace talk. The war in the Middle East has paused after U.S. Pres. Donald Trump agreed stop attacking ... Read more

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CDN Top Stories [April 13] – PH-made electric vehicles rolling out soon

Read on to know more about the top stories and headlines from Cebu Daily News for Monday, April 13. Philippine-made electric vehicles coming soon Just a month into the Middle East crisis, Mitsubishi revealed plans to develop what may become the Philippines’ first locally produced electric vehicle (EV), aligning the initiative with rising fuel costs that are

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62% of Cebu businesses feel Middle East crisis pinch – survey

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Nearly two-thirds of business establishments in Cebu are experiencing the impact from the ongoing Middle East crisis, a recent survey by the Department of Trade and Industry in Central Visayas (DTI-7) confirms.  The survey, conducted during the first two weeks of March 2026, highlights growing concerns over rising costs and supply

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Daily Gospel, April 13, 2026

This is the Daily Gospel for April 13, 2026, which is the Monday of the Second week of Easter. READ MORE: Daily Gospel, April 12, 2026 Daily Gospel, April 11, 2026 This is the Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to Saint John 3, 1-8. There was a Pharisee named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews.

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Work-from-home setup okay for ecozone firms

MANILA, Philippines — Registered business enterprises (RBEs) in economic zones and free port areas can now adopt work-from-home setups for as much as 90 percent of their workforce following a directive from the Fiscal Incentives Review Board (FIRB) in response to the national energy emergency. In Resolution No. 005-2026 issued on Friday, the FIRB said

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Diesel to drop by nearly P21/L as gasoline prices also cut

MANILA, Philippines — Fuel prices are projected to go down by several pesos this week, with diesel dropping by almost P21, breaking the cycle of hikes seen since last month due to the global oil crisis triggered by the Middle East war. In a video message on Sunday, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said oil companies

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Baste Duterte takes helm of PDP amid sis Sara’s 2028 presidential bid

DAVAO CITY, Philippines — Davao City Mayor Sebastian “Baste” Duterte has vowed to consolidate what remains of the once dominant Partido Demokratiko Pilipino (PDP), the political party that catapulted his father to the presidency in 2016, as he officially took over as president from Sen. Robinhood Padilla. The leadership change was confirmed by the PDP

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PNP: More than 61,000 petty crimes stopped

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police has recorded more than 60,000 violations of local government ordinances over six days as the Manila Police District (MPD) temporarily suspended the operation because of public perceptions that it is “antipoor” and because of the intensely hot weather at this time of year. According to PNP data, smoking

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Palace press groups push back vs credibility attacks

MANILA, Philippines — While authorities crack down on purveyors of fake news, mainstream media outlets, especially journalists covering the Palace, have pushed back against what the government described as a “sudden and coordinated” attack on their credibility by online trolls. The Malacañang Press Corps (MPC) on Sunday strongly rejected allegations that its members received large

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Bicol dams still at normal levels despite extreme heat

LIGAO CITY, ALBAY, Philippines — Water levels in major dams across the Bicol region remain normal despite extreme heat and lack of rainfall, the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) said. Monitoring by the NIA showed that all 11 major dams under the agency, along with 129 communal irrigation dams across the region, continue to operate at

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