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FARE INCREASES FOR ALL MODES OF LAND TRANSPORT LOOM Air travel, too, as jet oil costs soar: $163/bbl

THE outgoing Duterte government is now studying the petitions for a fare increase for jeepneys, transport network vehicle services (TNVS), and buses, an official of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board

(LTFRB) said Wednesday. if their office has yet to get any formal This developed as LTFRB Executive petition from taxi groups. Director Kristina Cassion said the At the Laging Handa public briefing, agency has yet to receive any fare hike Cassion was asked about the petition to petition from taxi operators, contrary to increase the minimum fare in their claim, and is "bothered" by it even

jeepneys to P14 or P15, replying: “The board is considering in balancing interests, first, the economic viability of our operators amid the rising cost of fuel.” “Of course, on the side of the commuters, Next page

By Macon Ramos-Araneta SOARING jet fuel prices will result in higher plane fares. Aviation fuel reached a high of $163 per barrel in May 2022, more than double the $78 per barrel in 2021. The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) said prices continued to spike in Next page

AT LEAST 1,000 KILLED IN STRONG EARTHQUAKE IN AFGHANISTAN

'TIGIL PASADA.'

At least 10 jeepney drivers belonging to the PacoNagtahan Jeepney Drivers Association have decided to stop plying their route on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, due to skyrocketing prices of oil and petroleum products. Danny Pata

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Gov’t shuts off 26 websites Tags them as communist network amid howls of media crackdown

By Vito Barcelo, Willie Casas and Maricel V. Cruz

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HE National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) has ordered internet service providers (ISP) to block 26 websites that it said had ties to communist terrorist groups, a move that human rights groups and leftist lawmakers immediately condemned as a prelude to a media crackdown.

PH can now detect cases of monkeypox THE Department of Health (DOH) has developed a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay to detect possible monkeypox virus cases in the country. In an advisory Wednesday, the DOH said its Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) “successfully optimized” the PCR assay for monkeypox cases “as part of the national preparedness and response to the threats of [the] disease.” The RITM technical team is also working on a second PCR assay for differentiating the monkeypox virus clades or groupings is also being worked on, the department added. This developed as South Korea reported its first imported cases of monkeypox Wednesday, becoming the latest of some Next page

New BIR chief to ask BBM: Be model taxpayer INCOMING Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) chief Lilia Guillermo will request President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. “to be a role model” for Filipinos and pay taxes in connection with the Marcos family’s over P203 billion in tax liabilities. In a television interview Wednesday, Guillermo said she has to check first the documents about the tax liabilities of the incoming first family—and if there is a need to collect tax, the new appointee said she would tell Marcos to be a "role model" in paying taxes. "As I've said, I need to know details, I would just tell him that if ever BIR has to collect the taxes, it's not him who will pay for the amount but the estate,” she said on ANC. Next page

In a memorandum dated June 8 and released to the media on Wednesday, NTC Commissioner Gamaliel Cordoba required all local ISPs to submit an action report within five days of their receipt of the order. “You are hereby directed to effect the immediate blocking of the reported websites found to be affiliated to and are supporting terrorist and terrorist organiza-

tions,” the memorandum read. The memorandum came after National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. requested the NTC to block 26 websites, several of which are related to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its leader, Jose Maria Sison. In a letter sent addressed to Cordoba on June 6, Esperon said the Anti-Terror-

ism Council (ATC) has designated the CPP, New People’s Army (NPA), and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) as terrorist organizations— and Central Committee members of the CPP-NPA as terrorists. “The activities, in terms of recruitment, funding, and propaganda, of these communist terrorist organizations, should be stopped,” he said. Next page

NCR, Luzon, Visayas record rising infections

By Willie Casas

METRO Manila recorded a sharp rise in new COVID-19 cases, which are also on the rise in the rest of Luzon and the Visayas, the Department of Health said Wednesday. The National Capital Region reg-

istered 456 daily new cases in the last seven days and its positivity rate has increased to 4.4 percent, said Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire. Nearby provinces, the rest of Luzon, and the Visayas showed an increase in cases that was less than 80 per day, Vergeire said, while Mindanao remains “on

a low plateau.” The national COVID positivity rate, she said, increased to 3.1 percent. Health Secretary Francisco Duque III on Wednesday said there is a possibility that COVID-19 infections in the NCR may peak as high as 2,000 cases a day by the middle or end of July.

Duque, in an interview with radio dzBB, said an Australian monitoring group said that the cases in NCR may reach 800 to 1,200 a day by the end of June or the first week of July. That could peak at 1,500 to 2,000 by midJuly or end of July, he said.

Security around inaugural site set, part of Pasig River ‘no-sail‘ zone THE Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) will enforce a no-sail zone at a portion of the Pasig River near the Malacañang area in Manila during the inauguration of President-elect Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on June 30. The closure of the Malacañang Restricted Area will be from the Hospicio de San Jose up to Pureza in

Santa Mesa, Manila, Lieutenant Commander Michael Encina said Wednesday in a television report. The PCG will issue a notice for affected stakeholders near the presidential palace, as well as deploy floating assets in Manila Bay. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Artemio Abu, however, said Next page

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SECURITY EXERCISE. Members of the Philippine Coast Guard conduct a sea patrol exercise along Pasig River in Manila on June 22, 2022 as part of preparations for the inauguration of President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on June 30. Outside the National Museum where the inaugural rites will take place, PNP chief Lt. Gen. Vicente Danao Jr. flashes the thumbs up sign after a walk-through and inspection of the security layout. Norman Cruz and Danny Pata

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