Here are today’s headlines – the latest news in the Philippines and around the world:
- On Labor Day, Marcos orders review of workers’ minimum wage
- PH says China ‘elevated’ tension in West Philippine Sea with Panatag Shoal harassment
- Not a pyramid scheme, but pharma company admits giving doctors incentives
- Judge fines Trump $9,000 for contempt in hush money trial, threatens jail
- BINI show in Dagupan cut short amid reports of fans fainting
https://www.rappler.com/video/daily-wrap/may-1-2024/
- On Labor Day, Marcos orders review of workers’ minimum wage
- PH says China ‘elevated’ tension in West Philippine Sea with Panatag Shoal harassment
- Not a pyramid scheme, but pharma company admits giving doctors incentives
- Judge fines Trump $9,000 for contempt in hush money trial, threatens jail
- BINI show in Dagupan cut short amid reports of fans fainting
https://www.rappler.com/video/daily-wrap/may-1-2024/
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00:00 Today on Rappler
00:09 President Marcos orders the Wage Board to reassess workers' average salaries, citing
00:14 the continually rising prices of goods.
00:16 The Philippine Coast Guard says China elevated tensions in the West Philippine Sea after
00:21 it used jet stream pressure to harass Philippine vessels in the Panatagshol.
00:26 Pharmaceutical company Belken's Pharma denies allegations of being a pyramid scheme but
00:31 admits it gave incentives to doctors who were shareholders.
00:34 Former US President Donald Trump is fined $9,000 for violating a gag order in his hush
00:40 money trial.
00:41 And P-Pop girl group Bini cuts its show short in the Gupan City after some fans fainted
00:46 due to extreme heat.
00:47 [MUSIC PLAYING]