The Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange facilitated the travel of close to 52 million Filipinos in 2024, and is bound to hit the 200-million passenger milestone before July.
At least 60 families were left homeless by a fire that broke out in Barangay BF Homes, Parañaque City Wednesday afternoon.
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Lucrative market for smuggled cars
Sen. Win Gatchalian has called for a Senate investigation into the recent spate of smuggling of luxury cars, lamenting that ...
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