As the Iran conflict continues to rage on, one country has emerged as a potential mediator.
Hundreds of transport workers in Manila, the capital of the Philippines, have launched a mass strike over soaring fuel prices, as mounting economic pressures threaten their livelihoods.
The Philippines is working with Washington to ​secure waivers and exemptions that will allow it to obtain oil from ...
It’s tough to miss, especially with the worrying news of fuel prices skyrocketing like crazy. Transport groups are protesting ...
Drivers say they are struggling to cope, while the government declares a national energy emergency.
By Nestor Corrales MANILA, March 19 (Reuters) - The ripple effects of the war in the Middle East are hitting home hard for Philippine jeepney driver Toni Prado, whose daily earnings have been gutted ...
MANILA, Philippines — A group has asked the Supreme Court to immediately halt the implementation of the Ninoy Aquino ...
Aside from the belated case at the International Criminal Court, institutions of international accountability have been ...
This makes the Philippines the first country to declare a state of emergency due to the global fuel crisis caused by the ...
MANILA, Philippines — Drivers and operators of public utility vehicles will not stop holding transport strikes and protests until the government heeds their calls amid the rising cost of fuel products ...
The Southeast Asian country imports 90 percent of its oil from the Middle East, and the government is under intense pressure to deal with the situation.
Protesters surround the Iranian women's football team bus after their final match in the Asian Cup, as fears grow for their ...