The House of Representatives of the Philippines has overwhelmingly voted for the second impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte, with 255 lawmakers in favor, 26 against, and nine abstentions, formally transmitting the articles of impeachment to the Senate for trial. The decision,
MoreAlan Peter Cayetano was elected as the new Senate president after defeating Vicente Sotto III in a 13-9 vote during a major leadership shakeup in the Senate. Following the vote, Loren Legarda
The European Union and the Philippines are working toward a potential mineral cooperation agreement focused
Actor Ian Veneracion said his upcoming series Drug War: A Conspiracy of Silence is not
Alan Peter Cayetano was elected as the new Senate president after defeating Vicente Sotto III in a 13-9 vote during a major leadership shakeup
The Philippines and Paraguay signed a visa waiver agreement for ordinary passport holders aimed at boosting tourism, trade, and people-to-people exchanges between the two
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The International Criminal Police Organization has issued Red Notices against businessman Charlie “Atong” Ang, former Bureau of Corrections chief Gerald Bantag, and former police
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The House of Representatives of the Philippines has overwhelmingly voted for the second impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte, with 255 lawmakers in favor, 26 against, and nine abstentions, formally transmitting the articles of
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Newly installed Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano denied claims that his sudden
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The European Union and the Philippines are working toward a potential mineral cooperation agreement focused on critical raw materials and sustainable mining practices, according
The government will begin construction this year of a P5-billion dedicated cruise terminal in Entertainment City near the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to
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Dermorepubliq, a TikTok Philippines science-based skincare brand, won Gold at the 2026 Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards for its viral PR and billboard campaign titled “The
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French rider Antoine Huby of 7ELEVEN Roadbike Philippines secured another solo victory at Stage 12 of the MPTC Tour of Luzon, conquering a 7.4-kilometer uphill climb in Pangasinan with a time of 3:17:37. It
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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) announced that 90% of the 72 million ballots needed for the May 12 elections have already been printed. Comelec Chairman George Erwin Garcia stated that only about 8 million ballots remain to be
The Bureau of Customs-Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (BOC-CIIS) seized P29 million worth of marijuana and kush oil hidden in two balikbayan boxes at the Manila International Container Port. The boxes contained a total of 43 vacuum-sealed pouches
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Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco invited Hollywood filmmakers to consider the Philippines as a prime destination for film production, highlighting its diverse landscapes, including beaches, cityscapes, and lush hinterlands. She emphasized the country’s creative talent and proficiency in English,
Manila City Mayor Honey Lacuna announced that senior citizens can now claim their P3,000 allowance for the first quarter of the year starting March 10, through payouts in their respective barangays. Approximately 200,000 senior citizens in the city
A Caloocan court has dismissed the rape case filed against Bulacan Mayor Enrico Roque due to the complainant’s repeated failure to appear in court. Judge Rowena Violago Alejandria of the Caloocan Regional Trial Court ruled the case lacked
Marikina Mayor Marcelino Teodoro and other city officials are facing criminal and administrative complaints over alleged procurement irregularities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Businessman Rico Mariano accused Teodoro and his wife, Rep. Marjorie Teodoro, of corruption and malversation of
Ipatupad party list has been dedicated to supporting Filipinos across various sectors, including education, healthcare, and rural development. Venus Emperado, the party list’s first nominee and a former overseas Filipino worker, has been instrumental in these initiatives, particularly
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte reaffirmed her commitment to advancing women’s rights, emphasizing that more work is needed despite significant progress. In her State of the Women’s Address, she highlighted the city’s initiatives, including increased business opportunities for