MB Daily News Update: Hefty fuel price rollbacks set next week


Foreign Affair Secretary Enrique Manalo described the relationship between the Philippines and the United States as “rock solid”.

This, as it was reported that at least four Chinese vessels tried to tail a Philippine Navy boat in the disputed West Philippine Sea three days ago.

Another round of rollbacks on fuel prices is expected next week, with the cost of diesel going down by as much as P3.20, gasoline P2.30, and kerosene P2.90 per liter.

Motorists be guided after the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) released the list of common traffic violations and the corresponding fines that will be imposed under the single-trafficking system for the National Capital Region (NCR).

The Manila Bulletin (MB) was also able to obtain an exclusive interview with a nursing students, whose prompt assistance on an old lady vendor who was attacked in a market in Cebu has gone viral.

These are among the many other major stories in the MB Daily News Update this Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023.

DREAMLAND -- Visitors lie back on bean bags as they appreciate animated art projects at the Art In Island in Quezon on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023, which is being held in celebration of National Arts Month. It also features paintings of Philippine culture, heritage, sites, and animals. (Noel B. Palabalate)
 
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