Two recent developments highlighted again the ambivalence of the BBM/Marcos approach in their conflict with the Duterte Family and political group.
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Silver lining
Punishment for the large-scale looters is iffy. But reforms start from the exposure of wrongdoing. This at least is a silver lining in the ongoing warfare between the folks who used to be as thick as ...
THE PHILIPPINES’ P6.326-trillion budget this year faces legal hurdles due to unresolved issues stemming from priority allocations and allegedly shady legislative maneuvers in its drafting last year, ...
“For example, the Philippines legally requires food products to use potassium iodate, while the U.S. FDA recently announced new requirements for this ingredient. The discussion surrounding ...
MANILA — The Philippines will respond favourably if Interpol is asked by the International Criminal Court to issue arrest ...
The Philippines will act “favorably or positively” to a request by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to take custody of ...
Bersamin The Marcos administration will respond positively to requests from the International Criminal Police Organization ...
The Philippine government will cooperate, in case the International Criminal Court (ICC) seeks the International Criminal ...
The Philippines has signalled a softened stance towards an International Criminal Court (ICC) investigation into thousands of ...
Catholics, other denominations hold a series of protest rallies against President Marcos, Vice President Duterte.
He urged skeptics to go over the 2025 General Appropriations Act, which is available online through the website of the ...
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Monday called out his predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte, for “lying” and making false ...