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Ride-hailing application Grab Philippines’ algorithm always included surge fees in computing fares and customers still endured lengthy wait times despite such fees, a recent report by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism found.According to the report, the surge multiplier averaged 1.51 times, with the lowest at 1.19 times, and the highest at 1.
team.“Nearly two in three rides had a 'None’ surge notice in the API data, while the remaining rides were mostly ‘high surge’ with a few ‘low surge.’ This was inconsistent with what we found on the app where the surge fees were always added,” the
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GMA Integrated News launches first-ever news podcast 'Philippines Today'Leveraging on today’s evolving technology, GMA Integrated News (GMAIN) adds another digital product to its growing lineup, introducing its first-ever news podcast, “Philippines Today,” last May 27.
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IBP stands firm: Asserting Philippine sovereignty in the West Philippine SeaThe Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP), the official organization of Philippine lawyers, is one with the Filipino people and the Philippine government in asserting our country’s sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea.
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Philippines to China: Words must match actions in West Philippine SeaLatest Philippine news from GMA News and 24 Oras. News, weather updates and livestreaming on Philippine politics, regions, showbiz, lifestyle, science and tech.
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Philippines won’t instigate war in West Philippine Sea — President MarcosThe Philippines is not in the business of waging war and does not seek to deliberately harm anyone, but its peaceful stance should not be viewed as a submission to foreign powers, President Marcos said yesterday.
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Philippines won't instigate war in West Philippine Sea — MarcosPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. assured the nation that the Philippines will not resort to war in addressing issues in the West Philippine Sea.
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Philippines eyes China talks after violent clash in West Philippine SeaThe Philippines is eyeing talks with China to discuss a violent clash last week between their sailors in the South China Sea, Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo said Tuesday.
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