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Prices of gasoline, diesel, and kerosene are expected to be rolled back further next week, with reductions ranging from P2.10 to P.40 per liter.
Preparations for the first State of the Nation Address of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. continued with the Quezon City government declaring no classes on Monday, July 25, 2022, as well as allowing protest groups to stage their activities on Commonwealth Avenue. Malacañang released another round of appointees with some holdovers from the administration of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte.NO MORE EXTENSION – Residents of District 2 in Quezon City patiently wait in line at a mall in North Avenue on EDSA, Quezon City, as they try to beat the July 23, 2022-deadline for voters’ registration that was set by the Commission on Elections for the 2022 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections.
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