The Philippines is looking to review a nearly 30-year old law that liberalized its oil industry, as the government aims to have a better grip on fuel prices that have shot higher due to the Iran war.
Consumer groups say households are left to absorb rising costs as the government rolls out conservation measures and considers fuel tax relief.
The United States is planning to deploy more high-tech missile systems in the Philippines to help deter aggression in the ...
The Philippines is bracing for more pain ahead in its labor market due to the Middle East conflict, after joblessness surged to the highest in nearly four years. The unemployment rate rose to 5.8% in ...
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Marcos: Philippines seeking new sources of fuel imports
MANILA, Philippines — The government has approached countries outside its traditional sources of imported fuel to secure ...
U.S. and Philippine defense officials committed to bolstering missile and drone deployments across the Southeast Asian archipelago in support of Washington’s first island chain deterrence efforts ...
Haidee Sanchez Dela Guerra looks through documents of her marriage annulment petition at her home in Quezon City, Philippines ...
A video shows the official shooing away Filipino workers seeking financial help outside the Philippine embassy in Bahrain.
A tropical storm has set off floodings and a landslide in the southern Philippines, leaving at least eight people dead, ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos met South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in Manila on Tuesday, where they discussed ways to deepen economic and security ties.
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