News Source: GMA News
| 18 days ago
Amid reports of dwindling oil stock, the Justice and Energy departments have recommended the scrapping of the controversial order that froze prices of petroleum products at their October 15 levels in typhoon-hit Luzon.
News Source: Inquirer.net
| 19 days ago
Philippines�Facing a strong opposition challenge in 2010, the administration coalition has embarked on a makeover in a bid to shed its image of a traditional party. Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita and Presidential Political Adviser Gabriel
News Source: Positive News Media
| 19 days ago
He was with President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. The President and de Castro visited Southville 8 and 8-A in Rodriguez, Rizal. De Castro assured the relocated families that NHA will extend skills and capacity building programs to equip the families
News Source: GMA News
| 19 days ago
Local officials continue to play the musical chairs as the period for the filing of the certificates of candidacy approaches. Manila Vice Mayor Francisco �Isko Moreno� Domagoso on Wednesday took his oath as the latest member of Nacionalista Party
News Source: GMA News
| 19 days ago
A man who has no backing of any big political party or influential family will try his luck in next year�s presidential race. The man, who identified himself as Rizal Amang, went to the Commission on Elections (Comelec) office in Manila on
News Source: GMA News
| 19 days ago
The government should be cautious before giving in to the request of oil companies to lift the controversial Executive Order 839 that put a cap on oil prices, Vice President Noli de Castro said on Wednesday. De Castro, who attended a closed-door
News Source: Inquirer.net
| 19 days ago
Philippines�The National Disaster Coordinating Council on Wednesday said it would soon come up with recommendations on measures that the government could take to address the threat of an oil shortage while some parts of typhoon-battered Luzon
News Source: GMA News
| 20 days ago
Malacañang assured there will be no take over of oil companies� operations as proposed by some senators despite reports of falling fuel inventories, a Palace official said on Wednesday. "Although the Constitution allows it (takeover), the