The conflict in the Middle East is significantly impacting Polish households, leading to a sudden increase in fixed-rate mortgage interest rates and credit costs, with banks adjusting their offers almost daily.
Motorists in New Zealand's Northland region could face multiple new toll charges for a single trip, raising concerns about the potential impact on travel costs.
African nations, including South Africa, are increasingly looking to Nigeria's Dangote refinery to secure fuel supplies, aiming to bolster energy security amidst ongoing disruptions in the Middle East.
Thailand's Energy Regulatory Commission has ordered the reactivation of two decommissioned units at the Mae Moh coal-fired power plant to help contain rising electricity costs.
MANILA, Philippines — No bettor won the jackpots for Ultra Lotto 6/58 and MegaLotto 6/45 in Friday’s draw, according to the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office. March 20, 2026, falls on a Friday.
Oil companies in India have increased the price of premium petrol by ₹2, with the government stating it will not impact the common man as premium fuel constitutes only 5% of sales. This hike has caused premium petrol prices in Bengaluru to cross ₹112 per litre and has drawn criticism from the opposition.
The Philippines has accused a Chinese navy ship of directing its fire control radar towards one of its vessels in the disputed South China Sea this month, calling the move 'provocative'.
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Loren Legarda warned that human trafficking in the Philippines continues to exploit women and girls, with traffickers adapting faster than institutions and using digital…
TACLOBAN CITY — The city government here is set to implement austerity measures in response to the ongoing fuel crisis triggered by tensions in the Middle East, with Mayor Alfred Romualdez announcing…
MANILA, Philippines — The INQUIRER had a roundtable discussion on Friday, March 20, with policy analyst Emmanuel Leyco, a member of the faculty of the Asian Institute of Management and former…
Operators of illicit fuel stations in Hong Kong are reportedly earning up to HK$10,000 daily by smuggling untaxed petrol and selling it to car club members, as petrol prices continue to soar.