 | CRISIS RESPONSE President Marcos leads the distribution of P10,000 in fuel subsidies to transport operators at the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX), whose operations he also inspected on Tuesday. —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ |
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Hi there. Marcos declares national energy emergency Apart from the new declaration, the country is also under a yearlong state of national calamity, following Marcos' declaration in November last year on the heels of Typhoon "Tino's" damage.
The government has set aside P20 billion to buy up to 2 million barrels of diesel, meant to add to the country's fuel supply while the war in the Middle East continues to affect world trade.
The chair of the House justice committee has warned that VP Sara Duterte's move to skip the hearings on the two impeachment complaints filed against her will hurt her defense of the case.
Sigh: The Philippines is seen to remain a regional underperformer this year, as sluggish infrastructure spending continues to drag on growth, unlike the broader Asian economy.
Iranian missiles and drones targeted Israel and Gulf Arab states on Tuesday, even as US President Donald Trump said the US was in talks with the Islamic Republic to end the war. |
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OPINION
An interesting side phenomenon of the fandoms of today is that they're largely focused on foreign and not domestic acts. I have a theory: this is a side effect of the collapse of the domestic film and music industries and the slow aging and disappearance of TV as a mass medium.
By Manuel L. Quezon III
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MOTORING
BANGKOK —There's no better way for car companies to remain relevant today than through motor shows. For automotive manufacturers, this means standing at a technological crossroads; the continuing conflict in the Middle East will almost certainly impact global mobility choices.
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PROPERTY
Metro Manila's office market continues to build momentum. Recovery, however, is playing out unevenly, and that's bringing renewed attention to the future of the city's aging office stock. Office take-up reached 1.22 million sqm in 2025, up from 1.115 million sqm the prior year.
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BEAUTY
At night, your skin operates differently. While you sleep, it shifts into repair mode. Cell turnover accelerates, collagen production increases, and the barrier works to recover from a full day of environmental stress. This is also when skin becomes more receptive to treatment.
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INQUIRER PLUS-EXCLUSIVE
You might have used one of these phrases: "I'm about to explode," "I'm going to lose it," or "I'm reaching my boiling point. Or you might have encountered the terms "meltdown" or "freak out." Today's DictionarINQ entry has almost the same meaning.
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