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Inquirer on MSNCIDG serves search warrant vs commentator on hospitalization claimThe Philippine National Police served a search warrant at the house of a political commentator who claimed on social media that the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) chief was ...
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Inquirer on MSNImee refuses to take sides in rift between Pres. Marcos, VP DuterteSenator Imee Marcos on Saturday echoed her stand not to take sides on the rift between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte. “I do not have any desire to attack and defend ...
Senatorial candidate Jimmy Bondoc, a singer-songwriter and lawyer, is set to join the Hakbang ng Maisug indignation rally in Mandaue City on Feb. 22, 2025. Bondoc commended national and local leaders ...
Dear Mr. Jun Abines, actions have consequences. You spread the news that I was hospitalized, causing worry and distress to my family and friends,' CIDG chief Nicolas Torre III says in a Facebook post ...
The Makabayan bloc, a coalition of progressive political parties in the country, brought their senatorial slate in ...
THE Department of Foreign Affairs has released a carefully worded statement, short of saying that the Chinese Embassy in Manila is violating Philippine laws and interfering in domestic affairs when ...
PCG Spokesperson for the WPS Commodore Jay Tarriela appealed to the public not to vote for “pro-China” candidates in the 2025 ...
The Makabayan candidates did house-to-house visits in communities in Davao City. Brosas, Andamo, and Adonis campaigned in San ...
Bisaya Gyud first nominee Greco Belgica said Ilonggos are better off being represented by more than just one party-list.
WILLIE REVILLAME - Host Willie Revillame has officially announced that he will be running as an independent candidate, signaling a new chapter in his political journey.
More than 400 Secular Carmelites from more than 40 OCDS Communities from all over the Philippines—from as far as Laoag in the North and Jolo in the South—gathered at the Minor Basilica of the National ...
POLICE arrested more than 450 people in a raid on an allegedly Chinese-run offshore gaming operator in Manila, the country's anti-organised crime commission has said.
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