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    MANILA, Philippines Motorists should brace for an increase in pump prices of petroleum products today, amid tightening global supplies and rising tensions abroad. In separate advisories, Shell, Caltex and Seaoil said that gasoline, diesel and kerose
    MANILA, Philippines A fuel rollback will be implemented on Tuesday, September 17. In separate advisories, oil firms Cleanfuel, Seaoil, Shell Philippines and more announced the following price adjustments: Diesel prices - Down by P1.30 per literGasol
    Google and other tech companies are trying to adopt nuclear power for sustainable AI development.aratbet This renewable energy shift is a response to the growing, massive amount of energy necessary to build and operate artificial intelligence system
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    LONDON, United Kingdom Major electric car makers are failing to show that they are protecting workers and communities from exploitation and environmental harm in producing metals for their batteries, Amnesty International said on Oct. 15. The global
    The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) said that the self-driving bus that was deployed at the New Clark City uses a transportation cloud system called the “Smart Mobility Operation Cloud,” a system which allows them to ma
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    (L-R ) IFC Senior Investment Officer Aileen Zarate, IFC Country Manager for the Philippines Jean-Marc Arbogast, DTI Undersecretary Blesila Lantayona, First Circle CEO Patrick Lynch, First Circle Vice President Benedict Carandang. Photo from IFC The
    Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) A local trade organization of information technology and business process management (IT-BPM) firms on Thursday urged the government to reconsider a revenue regulation that imposes taxes on all cross-border services