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MANILA, Philippines — The  Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) continues to struggle to meet its housing target by the end of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s term.  During the Senate’s budget pl
binggopg777 HAUNTING FIGURES Former President Rodrigo Duterte listens to the proceedings at the House quad committee hearing on Wednesday as a screen flashes the numbers of those killed in police operations and alleged vigilante-style attacks linked
MANILA, Philippines — The Presidential Communications Office on Wednesday released a list of newly appointed government officials. Below is the list of officials recently promoted by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.: Department of Environment an
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FILE PHOTO: Senate President Francis Escudero speaks before the Filipino-Chinese Federation members and officers at the 23rd Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day celebration in Manila on Friday, June 7, 2024. – Escudero on Monday, November 11, 2024
MANILA, Philippines The International Association of Women in Radio and Television (IAWRT) has called on the Philippine government to drop charges against local journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpiorich 888, who has been in prison for over four years. Acco
(INQUIRER file photo) MANILA, Philippines The government has sufficient calamity funds available for its use in response to upcoming typhoons until the end of the year, the Palace said on Monday. Presidential Communications Office Secretary Cesar Ch
MANILAbilyonaryo online casino, Philippines The government is working to balance ongoing rebuilding efforts from past calamities with preparations for potential damage from the incoming typhoons, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said. In an interview
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MANILA, Philippines The government will try a new strategy in combating illegal drugs, which will involve focusing on the supply chain where they are coming from, Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla said on Tuesday. He and other law enforcement agency