Davao Blast Victims Received Cash Aid From the City Government

Davao City government approved the release of millions of pesos cash aid for the victims of explosion on September 2 night. The families of the victims of Davao City blast on Friday night, September 2, immediately received cash assistance from the government. In the said explosion, 14 people died while more than 60 others were injured, … Read more

Chinese President Wants China-Japan Relations Back To Normal

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Chinese President Xi Jinping told Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to put aside disruptions and bring their ties back to normal. President Xi Jinping has expressed his hopes of bringing the ties between China and Japan back to normal. After their meeting at the G20 Summit held at Hangzhou, the Chinese president told Prime Minister … Read more

Kiko Pangilinan Asked Duterte’s Declaration of State of Lawlessness

Kiko Pangilinan asked Duterte’s declaration

Kiko Pangilinan Asked Duterte’s Declaration of State of Lawlessness Kiko Pangilinan asked Duterte’s declaration of “State of Lawlessness” if the rate of crime in the country have already decreased. On Tuesday (September 06, 2016) Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan asked for clarification to President Rodrigo Duterte regarding his declaration of “State of Lawlessness”. The president declared … Read more

WATCH: De Lima’s Reaction On Duterte’s Statement Against Obama

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Senator Leila de Lima has some words of advise to President Rodrigo Duterte after he slammed US President Barack Obama. Senator Leila de Lima has something to say about President Rodrigo Duterte’s statement against the United States of America, including to President Barack Obama. In a video posted on Twitter  by Jenny Dongon, the lady … Read more

President Duterte On Cancelled Obama Meeting: ‘I Regret’

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Duterte expressed regret on the cancellation of his upcoming meeting with the US president after his strong comments the day before he left for ASEAN. President Rodrigo Duterte expressed his regret that his supposed to be first meeting with United States President Barack Obama is cancelled. Before he left for the Association of Southeast Asian … Read more

Long Weekend, Double Pay for Others: Sept. 12 is Holiday

Malacanang declares September 12 as a regular holiday due to commemoration of Eid’l Adha. Filipinos will enjoy a long weekend, while others will also enjoy double pay for those who will be on duty on Monday, which is a regular holiday. On Tuesday, the Malacanang Palace announced that President Rodrigo Duterte issued a Presidential Proclamation … Read more

Highest Respect Regained by Philippines Under Duterte’s Administration

Highest Respect regained

Highest Respect Regained by Philippines Under Duterte’s Administration Highest Respect regained by the Philippines from foreign countries under Duterte’s administration for changes happening in our country right now. It is very overwhelming to receive praises and admiration from foreign countries even social media comment saying Filipinos should be proud at this moment. In behalf of … Read more

UN SecGen Ban Ki-moon Condems Davao Blast

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US SecGen Ban Ki-moon stands with the government and people of the Philippines following the bloody attack. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon issued a statement condemning the Davao night market blast which took place on Friday night and claimed 14 lives. In the statement, Ban was urging accountability and justice for the victims. He … Read more

Muslim Mothers Wearing Veil Prevents Entering French Schools

Muslim Mothers Wearing Veil

Muslim Mothers Wearing Veil Prevents Entering French Schools Muslim mothers wearing veil prevents entering French schools were they supposed to drop off their children at the start of school day. On Monday (September 06, 2016) in French Island of Corsica when two Muslim mothers were supposed to enter the school premises to drop their children they were … Read more

Duterte Warns U.S. Pres. Obama On Bringing Up Questions

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Pres. Duterte warns he will do something in the forum if Pres. Obama will question him over human rights issues. DUTERTE WARNS – Human rights is one of the expected concerns that will be raised by U.S. Pres. Barack Obama on his supposed meeting with Pres. Rodrigo Duterte which was announced last week. Recently, a … Read more