INQToday: Marcos’ approval rating jumps by 3%, Duterte gains 1% — Pulse Asia
Here’s a quick roundup of today’s top stories:
The approval rating of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. bounced back in December 2023, according to a new Pulse Asia survey released on Monday.
Marcos’ approval rating took a nosedive in September 2023, suffering a double-digit drop.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is ready to meet former chief executive Rodrigo Duterte after the latter questioned why his program under the Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI) was affected by the ongoing investigation on the network.
“President Marcos is always available to former President Duterte. The President will contact him now to ask if he wants a meeting,” Communications Secretary Cheloy Velicaria-Garafil said in a message to reporters on Sunday.
Article continues after this advertisementThe pump prices of petroleum products will climb by P0.10 per liter on Tuesday, Jan. 9, as the world oil market grapples with concerns over the global economy.
Article continues after this advertisementIn separate advisories, local oil firms said they would increase the price of gasoline and diesel by 10 centavos per liter.
Japan quake death toll jumps to 161, 103 missing
The death toll from Japan’s New Year’s Day earthquake jumped to 161 on Monday, Jan. 8.
The will extend the theatrical run of its 10 film entries for one more week until Jan. 14, according to its overall organizer, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA).
On its Facebook page on Sunday, Jan. 7, MMDA Chair Don Artes the annual film festival was extended following “numerous calls and requests on social media.”