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PISTON files P10 jeepney fare hike petition

Metro Manila, Philippines – Transport group PISTON on Monday, April 20, filed a petition before the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) seeking a P10 increase in the minimum jeepney fare–from P13 to P23–citing continued financial losses among drivers. The group said recent diesel rollbacks are not enough to offset high operating costs and declining earnings. “Mula noong magkaron ng US aggression ay halos umabot ito ng P170 per liter sa diesel at P120 sa gasolina kaya isa ito sa naging tuntungan ng pagfa-file at siyempre yung mataas na piyesa na ginagamit ng public transport kung saan di naman bumabababa ang presyo,” PISTON president Mody Floranda said. [Translation: “Since the start of US aggression, diesel prices nearly reached P170 per liter and gasoline P120, which became one of the bases for filing the petition, along with the high cost of public transport parts, whose prices have not gone down.”]…

DOE: Oil supply good for 52 days; 320,000 barrels of diesel arriving Tuesday

Metro Manila, Philippines – The Department of Energy (DOE) said on Monday it has not ordered an additional batch of diesel supply, as current inventory remains sufficient. Energy Secretary Sharon Garin said the country still has more than one million barrels of diesel in storage. In its weekly report, the DOE said the local oil supply could last for 52 days, with diesel stocks estimated at 50 days. “We still have our one million barrels, or 158 million liters—it’s there and we haven’t used it yet. So we keep it at that muna kasi sufficient pa naman and we have 52 days supply,” Garin said, noting limited storage capacity should additional diesel be procured. Garin also assured that the agency, through the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC), is prepared to acquire more diesel supply if needed. “Ready naman yung PNOC to order more but we need to balance it properly…

Sotto meets majority bloc to discuss possible Duterte impeachment

Metro Manila, Philippines – Senate President Vicente Sotto III said on Monday, April 20, he has met with some members of the majority bloc to discuss the possibility of receiving the articles of impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte. In a message to reporters, Sotto said the discussion that took place last week was meant to give his colleagues a “heads up” on the possible impeachment case, which is now being tackled at the House of Representatives. “It’s best that we prepare for it as senator-judges. I am undergoing a crash program on the rules of court to jibe with our own rules to be sure in case of any eventuality,” he said.  The Senate leader clarified that the meeting was not a caucus but rather a simple dinner “exchanging talks and expectations.” Minority lawmakers have yet to issue a reaction.  This is not the first time senators have prepared…

Marcos: PH sending high-level team to Czech Republic for Zaldy Co’s return

Metro Manila, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said former lawmaker Zaldy Co remains under the custody of Czech authorities, as the Philippine government prepares to send a high-level delegation to facilitate his return. “Nananatili po siya sa kustodiya ng Czech Republic at isinasagawa natin ang lahat ng mga kinakailangang hakbang para sa kanyang pagbalik dito sa Pilipinas,” Marcos said in a video statement on Monday, April 20. [Translation: He remains in the custody of the Czech Republic and we are undertaking all necessary steps for his return to the Philippines.] The president said he has directed the Department of Justice and the Department of Foreign Affairs to lead coordination with Czech authorities. “Inutusan ko ang Department of Justice kasama ang Department of Foreign Affairs na pangunahan ang pakikipag-ugnayan… upang matiyak na maayos at naayon na proseso ang lahat,” he said. [Translation: I have directed the Department of Justice together…

US seizes Iranian cargo ship, Tehran vows to retaliate

Washington, U.S/Islamabad, Pakistan – The United States said on Sunday that it had seized an Iranian cargo ship that tried to run its blockade and Iran said it would retaliate, raising the possibility that the ceasefire between the two countries might not last for even the two days it is set to remain in force. Efforts to build a more lasting peace in the region likewise appeared to be on shaky ground, as Iran said it would not participate in a second round of negotiations that the U.S. had hoped to kick off before the ceasefire expires on Tuesday. A weeks-long blockade of shipping that has driven global oil prices higher likewise might remain in place. The United States has maintained a blockade of Iranian ports, while Iran has lifted and then reimposed its own blockade on marine traffic passing through the Strait of Hormuz, which typically handles roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply. …

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PISTON files P10 jeepney fare hike petition

DOE: Oil supply good for 52 days; 320,000 barrels of diesel arriving Tuesday

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Sotto meets majority bloc to discuss possible Duterte impeachment

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Marcos: PH sending high-level team to Czech Republic for Zaldy Co’s return

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