The Philippines has asserted that any energy agreements with China must respect its national sovereignty. This statement reflects growing concerns over Chinese expansion in the region amidst rising tensions.
In an exciting match, Thailand achieved a resounding victory over the Philippines with a score of 5-1, taking the lead in Group B of the AFF U-17 Cup qualifiers for 2026. The game took place at the Gelora Joko Samudro Stadium in Gresik, Indonesia, on Sunday.
A recent Gallup survey reveals that the Philippines ranks first globally in housing affordability challenges, with <strong>55%</strong> of respondents struggling to pay rent over the past year. Sri Lanka and Myanmar follow closely in this regard.
The Philippines faces a severe economic crisis due to rising liquefied gas prices, negatively impacting street food vendors. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to increased fuel costs, forcing many vendors to raise prices or reduce food portions.
The Philippines is facing a severe crisis due to rising liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices, significantly impacting the preparation of traditional dishes like 'Pares'. Since the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East, gas prices have surged, prompting many to reduce their usage.
Philippine authorities announced potential delays in the issuance of new passports, raising concerns among citizens planning to travel. This decision comes amid a notable increase in passport demand as life returns to normal post-COVID-19.
The United States and Japan aim to establish the Philippines as a key center for critical minerals, reducing reliance on China and enhancing economic partnerships. Experts warn that the lack of commitment from the Philippine government to implement reforms may hinder this goal.
The Philippine Coast Guard announced the opening of its first dedicated command center in the Spratly Islands, a hotspot in the South China Sea. This new center, located on Thitu Island, will cover an area of approximately 68,000 square kilometers.
The Philippines has inaugurated its first dedicated Coast Guard command center in the Spratly Islands, amid rising tensions with Chinese vessels. This facility aims to strengthen the Philippine presence in the region, covering an area of approximately 68,000 square kilometers.
The Philippines recorded a significant increase in its inflation rate, reaching <strong>4.1%</strong> in March 2023, driven by rising fuel and food prices. This surge comes amid growing economic pressures faced by many countries.
Indonesia has announced its support for the Philippines' decision to modify the format of ASEAN meetings due to the impacts of the conflict in the Middle East. This adjustment aims to ensure the effectiveness of upcoming meetings.
A group of Philippine lawmakers has called for the resumption of oil and gas exploration talks with China amidst a global energy crisis. However, warnings from former judges suggest that accepting Beijing's terms could be tantamount to 'political suicide' for Manila.
Philippine authorities have announced a set of new airport monitoring rules that will significantly impact travelers' experiences. These changes aim to enhance security and improve efficiency in travel operations.
The Philippines recorded an annual inflation rate of <strong>4.1%</strong> in March 2023, surpassing the central bank's target. This increase is attributed to a significant rise in fuel prices due to escalating tensions in the Middle East.
The call center industry in the Philippines, employing over <strong>one million</strong> people and generating significant revenue, faces new challenges due to declining education standards. While English language skills contribute to the industry's success, concerns arise about graduates' ability to meet market demands.
A customer in the Philippines reported receiving a zero electricity bill, raising questions about how this occurred. This incident opens a discussion about the efficiency of the country's electrical network.
The Philippine government has imposed penalties on a taxi driver who overcharged K-Pop star <strong>Subyeon</strong> during his visit to <strong>Cebu</strong>. The incident has sparked widespread debate on social media.
In March, the Philippines experienced a significant rise in inflation rates, reaching <strong>6.4%</strong>, the highest level in two years. This increase is attributed to the repercussions of the war in Iran, which has impacted energy supplies and fuel prices.
The Philippines faces a national energy crisis due to the ongoing conflict in Iran, prompting citizens to reconsider their transportation options. With fuel prices reaching record highs, many are exploring electric and hybrid vehicles.
Inflation rates in the Philippines accelerated in March, reaching <strong>4.1%</strong>, exceeding expectations due to a sharp rise in fuel prices amidst escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Toyota has announced its plans to launch a fully electric version of the popular Hilux model, generating excitement among car enthusiasts in the Philippines. This move is expected to significantly transform the electric vehicle market in the region.
The Philippines has announced a deal with Iran to ensure safe and toll-free passage through the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to enhance maritime security in the region amid rising tensions. This agreement comes at a critical time, highlighting the importance of securing vital shipping routes.
The Philippines is contemplating a ban on social media use by minors, following a similar initiative in Indonesia. This move aims to protect youth from potential dangers associated with these platforms.
In response to escalating tensions in the Middle East, the Philippine government has proposed fuel rationing to ensure supply continuity. This decision comes at a critical time as regional crises impact global markets.
On Tuesday, the Philippines announced plans to rename over 100 island features in the disputed South China Sea, aiming to reinforce its sovereignty over areas claimed by China. This move comes under an executive order from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. amid rising tensions between the Philippines and China.
The Philippines has announced an increase in its oil product reserves to <strong>51 days</strong> as it seeks alternative suppliers amid the ongoing war in Iran. This move aims to enhance the country's energy security.
The Philippines faces significant challenges with its daily diesel consumption, which reaches <strong>33 million liters</strong>. This reliance on fossil fuels comes at a time when the government is striving to enhance its transition towards renewable energy sources.
The Malaysian Foreign Ministry announced it will send a diplomatic note to the Philippines to reject renewed demands regarding Sabah, recently raised by Senator Robin Padilla. The Malaysian Foreign Minister emphasized that Sabah's status as part of Malaysia is final.
Catholic churches in the Philippines have announced the inclusion of prayers for peace in the Middle East during Holy Week services. This initiative comes amid rising tensions in the region, reflecting the Catholic community's solidarity with human suffering.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is preparing to issue a ruling on the appeal of former Philippine President <strong>Rodrigo Duterte</strong>, who faces allegations of crimes against humanity during his anti-drug campaign. The anticipated decision could significantly impact Duterte's political future.