Mining Companies In PH: ‘Filipinos Will Survive Without You’

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 Duterte backs Lopez to Mining companies in the Philippines. Mining companies urged to continue the mining operations in the Philippines. President Duterte defended Gina Lopez with her campaign against the unsafe mining operations in the Country. According to a report, President Rodrigo Duterte supports the stands of the Environment secretary Gina Lopez to crack down … Read more

China Issued Judicial Interpretation In South China Sea

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China issued the judicial interpretation that ordered to caught illegal fishing in Chineses waters. China issued to caught the people that illegally fishing in Chinese waters will be jailed for up to years. China claims most of the Dispute South China Sea. China has rival claims with Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam in … Read more

Flight Plan 2028 : Acquired Additional Helicopters For Operation

Manila, Philippines – Additional attack helicopters will be acquired by the Philippine Air Force to buff up the squadron of the PAF and upgrade the force into long term, one of the PAF officials said on Tuesday. The project of attack helicopters is just one of the continuing program of the government to able to … Read more

China’s Forces – Fear Nothing, But Will Definitely Cherish Peace

Beijing, China – The Chinese military is “destined not to fear war, but will definitely cherish peace.” China’s Defense Minister Chang Wanquan said. Amid the tensions over its maritime territorial claims, China has stressed that they will defend its sovereignty on the claims of the islands in the South China Sea. Chang cited that they will defend firmly the … Read more

Accused Leyte Mayor Surrenders To PNP

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Accused Leyte Mayor is now in the custody of PNP. Accused town mayor in Leyte surrendered to the authorities. The mayor is now in the custody of the Philippine National Police. According to a report, the town mayor was accused of involvement in the illegal drug trade in Leyte. He was accused of “drug trafficking and … Read more

‘Stop Contractualization,’ Says Duterte To Business Firms

Stop Contractualization

‘Stop contractualization’  is the firm message of the President to business firms. STOP CONTRACTUALIZATION – In the pursuit to give Filipino workers the just compensations and stability in their jobs, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte announced his firmness on pushing for the end of contractualization. President Duterte pushes for the the end of contractualization or ‘endo’ … Read more

P15-K Salary Increase For Teachers Being Pushed in Congress

House Bill No. 195 pushes for P15-K across-the-board salary increase for teachers. Public school teachers can have a P15,000 salary increase should House Bill No. 195 be approved in the House of Representatives. The bill is the Congress’ response to the teachers’ appeal for an increase on their wages and benefits. The salary increase will … Read more

President Digong: ‘My desire is just to see my nation at peace’

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President Digong Duterte has high hopes to end conflict in the country. PRESIDENT DIGONG – President Rodrigo ‘Digong’ Duterte, after the collapse of his announced unilateral ceasefire with other groups, admitted a rocky road for peace in the country but never loses his hopes for it. Ever since the campaign election, President Digong has always … Read more

Senator Kiko: Improve Detention Situations As More Criminals Get In

Senator Francis Pangilinan wants to improve detention situations in the country as the number of criminals being jailed rise. Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan wants the government to pay attention to the present detention situations in the country as more and more criminals fall onto the hands of law. He called on the agencies to prioritize … Read more

Almost Half of Filipinos Say NO To Cha-Cha

Pulse Asia survey shows 44% of Filipinos do not want charter change. Forty-four percent of the Filipinos do not want to amend the 1987 Philippine Constitution or the so-called Charter change (Cha-cha). In the latest Pulse Asia survey issued on Monday, August 1, it showed that among those who opposed charter change, 29 percent are … Read more