Today on Rappler – the latest news in the Philippines and around the world:
- Gov’t denies job loss, higher fares even as only half of jeepneys in NCR consolidate
- 2 Chinese vessels shadowed PH, US ships – Philippine military
- Philippines remains open to diplomacy with China – national security adviser
- Visayas brownouts to continue as NGCP sees -178 MW deficit
- Stray Kids’ Felix now youngest member of UNICEF’s Honors Club
- South Korea to launch Hallyu visa for K-pop and K-drama fans
- MMFF 2023 to surpass P700-M target, as festival offers hope for Philippine film industry
https://www.rappler.com/video/daily-wrap/january-5-2024/
- Gov’t denies job loss, higher fares even as only half of jeepneys in NCR consolidate
- 2 Chinese vessels shadowed PH, US ships – Philippine military
- Philippines remains open to diplomacy with China – national security adviser
- Visayas brownouts to continue as NGCP sees -178 MW deficit
- Stray Kids’ Felix now youngest member of UNICEF’s Honors Club
- South Korea to launch Hallyu visa for K-pop and K-drama fans
- MMFF 2023 to surpass P700-M target, as festival offers hope for Philippine film industry
https://www.rappler.com/video/daily-wrap/january-5-2024/
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00:00 Today on Rappler.
00:09 The government denies PUV drivers will lose their livelihoods as the consolidation deadline
00:14 lapsed.
00:15 The Philippine military says two Chinese vessels shadowed a recent U.S.-Philippine joint patrol
00:20 in the South China Sea.
00:22 The Philippines says it remains open to diplomatic discussions with China.
00:27 Groundouts in Visayas Islands continue amid a deficit of power reserves.
00:31 K-pop boy group Stray Kids' Felix is now the youngest member of UNICEF's Honors Club.
00:37 South Korea will launch a Hallyu visa for Korean culture enthusiasts.
00:41 And the 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival reaches its 700 million peso box office goal.
00:47 [MUSIC PLAYING]