BTS anniversary broadcast sparks Manila fan celebration

For millions of ARMY members worldwide, June 13 is more than an anniversary—it is a celebration of BTS’ enduring global influence and the bond the K-pop supergroup has built with fans over the years.

Smarter appliance habits help tame power bills

As electricity costs continue to strain household budgets, energy efficiency is emerging as a practical way for Filipino families to manage monthly expenses, with everyday appliance use increasingly coming under scrutiny.

Gov’t managing power restoration after Mindanao quake

Following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Southern Mindanao and nearby areas Monday, the Department of Energy (DOE) confirmed it is leading coordinated efforts to restore power supply safely and quickly.

PH, Egypt explore new trade openings, revive economic talks

The Philippines and Egypt are exploring new avenues for trade and investment cooperation, with discussions ranging from textile manufacturing opportunities using premium Egyptian cotton to the possible revival of a bilateral economic committee aimed at deepening commercial ties.

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BTS anniversary broadcast sparks Manila fan celebration

For millions of ARMY members worldwide, June 13 is more than an anniversary—it is a celebration of BTS’ enduring global influence and the bond the K-pop supergroup has built with fans over the years.

Smarter appliance habits help tame power bills

As electricity costs continue to strain household budgets, energy efficiency is emerging as a practical way for Filipino families to manage monthly expenses, with everyday appliance use increasingly coming under scrutiny.

Gov’t managing power restoration after Mindanao quake

Following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Southern Mindanao and nearby areas Monday, the Department of Energy (DOE) confirmed it is leading coordinated efforts to restore power supply safely and quickly.

PH, Egypt explore new trade openings, revive economic talks

The Philippines and Egypt are exploring new avenues for trade and investment cooperation, with discussions ranging from textile manufacturing opportunities using premium Egyptian cotton to the possible revival of a bilateral economic committee aimed at deepening commercial ties.

Mixed fuel price adjustments set this week; supply levels rise

The Department of Energy (DOE) announced mixed price adjustments for fuel this week. Gasoline may drop by as much as P1.70 per liter or rise by up to P0.30 per liter.

Nine advance in first review of PH offshore wind auction

The Department of Energy (DOE) has confirmed that nine companies have passed the initial evaluation for offshore wind projects under the fifth Green Energy Auction (GEA5), down from more than 20 original applicants.

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BTS anniversary broadcast sparks Manila fan celebration

For millions of ARMY members worldwide, June 13 is more than an anniversary—it is a celebration of BTS’ enduring global influence and the bond the K-pop supergroup has built with fans over the years.

Smarter appliance habits help tame power bills

As electricity costs continue to strain household budgets, energy efficiency is emerging as a practical way for Filipino families to manage monthly expenses, with everyday appliance use increasingly coming under scrutiny.

Gov’t managing power restoration after Mindanao quake

Following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Southern Mindanao and nearby areas Monday, the Department of Energy (DOE) confirmed it is leading coordinated efforts to restore power supply safely and quickly.

PH, Egypt explore new trade openings, revive economic talks

The Philippines and Egypt are exploring new avenues for trade and investment cooperation, with discussions ranging from textile manufacturing opportunities using premium Egyptian cotton to the possible revival of a bilateral economic committee aimed at deepening commercial ties.
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BTS anniversary broadcast sparks Manila fan celebration

For millions of ARMY members worldwide, June 13 is more than an anniversary—it is a celebration of BTS’ enduring global influence and the bond the K-pop supergroup has built with fans over the years.

Smarter appliance habits help tame power bills

As electricity costs continue to strain household budgets, energy efficiency is emerging as a practical way for Filipino families to manage monthly expenses, with everyday appliance use increasingly coming under scrutiny.

Gov’t managing power restoration after Mindanao quake

Following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Southern Mindanao and nearby areas Monday, the Department of Energy (DOE) confirmed it is leading coordinated efforts to restore power supply safely and quickly.

PH, Egypt explore new trade openings, revive economic talks

The Philippines and Egypt are exploring new avenues for trade and investment cooperation, with discussions ranging from textile manufacturing opportunities using premium Egyptian cotton to the possible revival of a bilateral economic committee aimed at deepening commercial ties.

Mixed fuel price adjustments set this week; supply levels rise

The Department of Energy (DOE) announced mixed price adjustments for fuel this week. Gasoline may drop by as much as P1.70 per liter or rise by up to P0.30 per liter.

Nine advance in first review of PH offshore wind auction

The Department of Energy (DOE) has confirmed that nine companies have passed the initial evaluation for offshore wind projects under the fifth Green Energy Auction (GEA5), down from more than 20 original applicants.

Sectors push corn as bioethanol feedstock amid fuel, food trade-off

The Department of Agriculture (DA) has confirmed growing calls to amend Joint Administrative Order No. 2008-1, which limits approved bioethanol raw materials to only sugarcane and molasses, to include corn as an additional feedstock. The proposal remains under review and awaits final decision from the National Biofuels Board, with officials noting the move is being reconsidered amid an ongoing fuel crisis.

Security Bank’s wholesale banking head steps down; interim oversight set

Security Bank announced Monday that John Cary Ong will leave his post as head of the wholesale banking segment.

Mindoro Grid upgrade powers long-term energy fix

The Marcos administration is moving beyond short-term remedies for Mindoro's recurring power woes, backing a series of major infrastructure projects aimed at integrating the island into the national grid and securing its long-term energy future.

CREIT targets new asset infusion by end-2026, aims to be PH’s largest REIT

Citicore Energy REIT Corp. (CREIT) plans to complete its next batch of asset additions within this year, pending regulatory approvals, as it moves to expand its renewable energy portfolio.

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Smarter appliance habits help tame power bills

As electricity costs continue to strain household budgets, energy efficiency is emerging as a practical way for Filipino families to manage monthly expenses, with everyday appliance use increasingly coming under scrutiny.

Gov’t managing power restoration after Mindanao quake

Following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Southern Mindanao and nearby areas Monday, the Department of Energy (DOE) confirmed it is leading coordinated efforts to restore power supply safely and quickly.

PH, Egypt explore new trade openings, revive economic talks

The Philippines and Egypt are exploring new avenues for trade and investment cooperation, with discussions ranging from textile manufacturing opportunities using premium Egyptian cotton to the possible revival of a bilateral economic committee aimed at deepening commercial ties.

Mixed fuel price adjustments set this week; supply levels rise

The Department of Energy (DOE) announced mixed price adjustments for fuel this week. Gasoline may drop by as much as P1.70 per liter or rise by up to P0.30 per liter.

Nine advance in first review of PH offshore wind auction

The Department of Energy (DOE) has confirmed that nine companies have passed the initial evaluation for offshore wind projects under the fifth Green Energy Auction (GEA5), down from more than 20 original applicants.