And the looming energy crisis in the Philippines caused by war in the Middle EastAnd the looming energy crisis in the Philippines caused by war in the Middle East

Top 5 News This Week: Zaldy Co, Sara Duterte, Google & Meta, the Strait of Hormuz

2026/03/29 11:37
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So we’re learning that we’re all just about to feel the real crunch from the war in the Middle East, but not everything is bad news. Court evidence has just linked ex-congressman Zaldy Co to a company — his — involved in flood control corruption. Google and Meta lose a court case that accuses them of decidedly hooking youngsters on their addictive platforms. The Strait of Hormuz is not entirely closed to the world — just to Israel, the US, and everyone who deals with these two. And President Marcos is dealing with the resulting energy crisis by starting a new committee. Whoopee.

Oh and yeah, a bunch of lawyers again tries to save VP Sara Duterte from impeachment.

For the full, glorious details:

#5: Henry Alcantara’s testimony proves Zaldy Co is a contractor – prosecution

#4: Duterte-allied lawyers ask SC to stop VP Sara impeachment anew + Sara impeachment vs energy crisis? Camps battle to control the story

#3: Meta, Google lose US case over social media harm to kids + What Meta and Google’s guilty verdict in landmark trial means to you

#2: Iran tells UN: ‘Non-hostile’ ships can transit Strait of Hormuz + Iran says it is reviewing US proposal to end war + Trump extends pause on striking Iran’s energy plants into April

#1: Marcos declares national energy emergency amid Middle East crisis + Worst-case scenario: At least 50% rice, pork, chicken price hike if Gulf crisis persists + What is UPLIFT and what does a ‘national energy emergency’ mean?

TL;DR? Then watch the video. – Rappler.com

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