INQToday: 8 of 10 Filipinos want PH to work with US on WPS row; Pag-IBIG to hike contributions | Inquirer News

INQToday: 8 of 10 Filipinos want PH to work with US on WPS row; Pag-IBIG to hike contributions

/ 12:38 PM January 17, 2024

8 of 10 Filipinos want PH to work with US on West Philippine Sea row

A Pulse Asia survey reveals eight out of 10 Filipinos believe that the Philippines should work with the United States to resolve the continuing tensions in the West Philippine Sea.

Pulse Asia released the survey results on Tuesday during a forum held at Manila Polo Club—  “Fortifying Cyber Cooperation Towards Digital Security.” The forum was organized by the think tank Stratbase ADR Institute, which also commissioned the survey.

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Pag-IBIG to increase member contributions in February 2024

The Home Development Mutual Fund or the Pag-IBIG Fund says it will raise its member contributions in February 2024.

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In a phone interview with the Pag-IBIG Fund on Tuesday, monthly contributions from employees and employers will be increased to P200, from the minimum P100.

Plane tickets to get cheaper in February

Travelers can expect cheaper plane fares in February after the Civil Aeronautics Board downgraded its fuel surcharge for the second consecutive month.

In an advisory, CAB announced that the fuel surcharge for February would be Level 5, from the current Level 6.

One bettor wins 6/49 Super Lotto jackpot of P640.6 million

One lucky bettor bagged the 6/49 Super Lotto jackpot prize amounting to P640.6 million.

The winning combination, drawn on Tuesday evening, was 26-33-14-48-06-42, according to the PCSO.

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