Here鈥檚 a quick roundup of today鈥檚 top stories:
Ex-Pres Duterte warns vs term extension in Cha-cha
Former President Rodrigo Duterte says he supports the Charter change, but warns on its possible use to extend the term limits of elective officials.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed into law on Monday a bill granting聽 P10,000 to Filipinos who reach the age of 80, 85, 90, and 95.
Marcos signed the measure amending the Centenarian Law (Republic Act No. 11983) in Malaca帽an Palace, with lawmakers from the House of Representatives and the Senate in attendance.
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) 鈥渨ill practice maximum tolerance鈥 to address 鈥渁ny challenges [from] foreign forces鈥 in the West Philippine Sea.
AFP spokesperson Col. Francel Margareth Padilla said they support the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and other Philippine maritime law enforcement agencies operating in the disputed waters,
The AFP鈥檚 statement followed the latest incident between PCG and China Coast Guard (CCG)聽 in Scarborough Shoal, known as Panatag Shoal and Bajo de Masinloc.
Sen. Francis Tolentino has called for an investigation into the claims that foreign fishermen use cyanide in Scarborough Shoal, also known as Panatag Shoal and Bajo de Masinloc.
On Saturday, he filed Senate Resolution No. 938, emphasizing that the use of cyanide or other poisonous substances was a 鈥渃lear case of illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing,鈥 which would undermine the sustainability of not just the marine environment but also the marine ecosystem globally.
The legal counsel of religious sect leader Apollo Quiboloy said Monday that the Senate should 鈥渘ot continue to abuse their power鈥 on the matter of issuing subpoenas.
Atty. Ferdinand Topacio cited the Supreme Court鈥檚 ruling on the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee鈥檚 鈥渁buse of discretion鈥 in issuing contempt and arrest orders versus resource persons in the controversial Pharmally Pharmaceuticals Corp. (Pharmally) Senate inquiry.
Consumers will get a small reprieve from the hefty fuel price increases last week after local oil firms announced that they would slash the pump prices of petroleum products by up to P1.10 per liter on Tuesday, Feb. 27.
In separate advisories, the companies said the price per liter of gasoline would go down by P0.70 and diesel by P0.95. The price of kerosene will likewise decline by P1.10 per liter.