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Fuel shock and the peso pinch
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Fuel shock and the peso pinch

MANILA, Philippines — While the government earlier warned of diesel hitting P96 per liter in a “worst-case scenario” because of the escalating crisis in the Middle East, consumers are now paying P94…

Karnataka greenlights IPL at M Chinnaswamy stadium
SportYahoo40m ago

Karnataka greenlights IPL at M Chinnaswamy stadium

M Chinnaswamy Stadium has received the green light from the Karnataka government to host IPL 2026 matches, following a deadly stampede during last year's celebrations. The state government issued the formal go-ahead after a meeting with the Expert Committee and KSCA, RCB, and DNA representatives.

'Time doesn't speak, but it waits': Rajinikanth reacts to TVK's 'DMK threat' claim
CultureTimes of India46m ago

'Time doesn't speak, but it waits': Rajinikanth reacts to TVK's 'DMK threat' claim

TVK functionary Aadhav Arjuna had alleged that the DMK family threatened actor Rajinikanth when he tried to enter politics. ​​Arjuna said he was not criticising Rajinikanth but added that Vijay had the courage to withstand such pressure. TVK organised protests at district headquarters across Tamil Nadu on Thursday, accusing the state government of failing to maintain law and order.

PNP wants to coordinate with Piston for March 19 transport strike
Politicsinquirer23h ago

PNP wants to coordinate with Piston for March 19 transport strike

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday said it will coordinate with the transport group Piston and other rallying organizations that will mount a strike starting Thursday, March 19, to urge government action amid rising oil prices. In a press briefing, PNP spokesperson Brig. Gen. Randulf Tuaño said Chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr.

Pangasinan opts out of 4-day workweek plan
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Pangasinan opts out of 4-day workweek plan

LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – The Pangasinan provincial government has decided not to adopt a four-day workweek, citing concerns that it could disrupt the delivery of essential public services, particularly in healthcare. Vice Governor Mark Lambino said the decision came after officials studied the feasibility of the extended Monday-to-Thursday work scheme authorized by Malacañang for executive branch