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Fuel shortage forces 425 gas stations to close temporarily – PNP

MANILA, Philippines — Four hundred and twenty-five of the country’s 14,485 gas stations have temporarily closed due to supply constraints as of Friday morning, March 27, according to the Philippine National Police’s (PNP) monitoring. Data shared by the PNP in a press briefing in Camp Crame showed the gas station closures in the following regions:

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Couple allegedly beaten by 50 men at Samut Prakan gambling den

A man asked the Sai Mai Must Survive page for help yesterday, March 26, alleging he and his girlfriend were assaulted by a group of more than 50 men inside an illegal gambling den in Samut Prakan, leaving them seriously injured. At 2.30pm, 33 year old Somboon filed a complaint with Ekaphop Lueangprasert, founder of the …

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Thailand News | Thailand to begin tougher nationwide traffic crackdown, Thailand freezes prices on essential goods amid regional tensions

Today we’ll be talking about a new nationwide crackdown on traffic violations set to begin April 1st, a half a million baht Rolex theft from a Porsche in Phuket, and a little later just how effective has Thailand’s vaping ban been? New numbers show that habit is on the rise despite stricter policies. Thailand to …

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Family of 3 killed in crash on roadworks in Nakhon Pathom

A family of three were killed in a crash on Phetchakasem Road in Nakhon Pathom early yesterday, March 26, with relatives alleging the road was under repair without sufficient warning lights. Officers from Sam Phran Police Station were alerted to the incident at about 3am and went to the scene with rescuers from the Ala …

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NBA: Wolves post largest OT comeback on record to stun Rockets

MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Timberwolves were missing five of their top seven players for most of their record-setting overtime rally to beat the Houston Rockets. They chose focus over frustration. With a game-closing 15-0 run, the Timberwolves came back from 13 points down for a 110-108 victory over the Rockets. No other NBA team has

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Taylor Lautner, wife ‘Tay’ expect their first child

CEBU CITY, Philippines — What’s better than two Taylors? A third one, of course!  The Taylor duo is officially becoming a trio as Twilight star Taylor Lautner and his wife, Taylor “Tay” Dome Lautner, officially revealed they are expecting their first child. A dream five years in the making The couple, who first met in

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Cryptocurrencies aiding Iran during war

LONDON, United Kingdom — Since the start of the Middle East conflict, Iran has witnessed massive cryptocurrency flows. Experts say they are being used to circumvent sanctions placed on Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as well as a financial safe haven by civilians hit by soaring inflation. AFP examines how exactly digital currencies are being used in

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BOC luxury car auction fails as no bidders register

MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Customs’ (BOC) public auction of 11 seized luxury cars set on Friday did not push through as there were no interested bidders who registered for the event.  This was announced by the BOC-Port of Manila on Friday as it scheduled the public auction through sealed bidding on the same

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15,000 lanterns to light Pampanga lake in Guinness bid

MEXICO, Pampanga — Pampanga, through Central Country Estate Inc. (CCEI) here, will vie for the Guinness World Record (GWR) for the “largest display of water lanterns” in the world during the Lumina Water Lantern and Music Festival on May 10, organizers announced on Thursday. “It’s a modern tribute to tradition,” said Maricar Pangilinan, CCEI communications

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Green groups cite Canada trash fiasco in opposing Cuna’s DENR appointment

MANILA, Philippines — Environmental groups are questioning the appointment of Juan Miguel Cuna as acting secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), citing his past involvement in the Canada trash shipment fiasco and urging greater accountability as he takes the agency’s top post. In a joint statement, five environmental and public interest

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