Interior and Local Government Secretary Jonvic Remulla on Thursday said Russian vlogger Vitaly Zdorovetskiy could be sent back to the Philippines if authorities establish his involvement in corruption ...
Gomez accuses the Philippine Fencing Association of abuse of power and bullying, and alleges that several of its top ...
Malacañang on Monday dismissed as false online claims that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has undergone or is scheduled to ...
Malacañang on Monday said President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has returned to his regular work schedule following an overnight ...
The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Tuesday said it is looking at local political tensions and supposed revenge as possible motives behind the recent ambush targeting Shariff Aguak Mayor Adatu ...
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PNP rescues two infants from alleged illegal sale by their mothers in Quezon City and Batangas
Two infants were rescued in separate entrapment operations in Quezon City and Batangas City. The first baby victim was ...
Malacañang dismissed as “fake news” claims that President Marcos will undergo surgery for diverticulitis, stressing that the Chief Executive remains ...
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Solenn Heussaff explains why her kids are growing up gadget-free for now
Solenn Heussaff and Nico Bolzico have chosen not to give their daughters gadgets at a young age. She says her children are ...
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Atong Ang’s government links biggest challenge to arrest —SILG Remulla
The connections of Atong Ang within various levels of government is the biggest obstacle to his arrest, according to Interior ...
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Malacañang on reports Marcos would undergo surgery: Fake news
Malacañang on Monday denied reports that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. would undergo surgery for diverticulitis. At a press briefing, Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Claire Castro dismissed the ...
BONGBONG MARCOS - Malacañang press officer undersecretary Claire Castro spoke on the rumored operation of the President.
CLAIRE CASTRO - A legal battle with political undertones has emerged after PCO Undersecretary Claire Castro questioned why she, and not others, was targeted in a libel case by Rep. Leandro Leviste.
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