
Lian Buan
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3 weeks ago |
maharlikanews.com | Jairo Bolledo |Lian Buan |Bea Cupin
1 min ago No big names in Davao City rally as of 4 pm Big names have yet to appear in the Davao City pro-Duterte rally, but locals nearly fill the streets of Recto and Roxas Avenues, as of 4 pm. Mostly are wearing green and holding Philippine flags. 24 mins ago Supporters from Iloilo City celebrate Duterte’s birthday In Iloilo City, supporters of former president Rodrigo Duterte celebrate his 80th birthday on Friday, March 28, with a Mass and a city-wide motorcade.
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4 weeks ago |
rappler.com | Lian Buan |Russell Ku
MANILA, Philippines – Between now and the scheduled confirmation of charges hearing on September 23, there will be a lot of intense paperwork from the prosecution and the defense team of former president Rodrigo Duterte. Meanwhile, Duterte will learn what it’s like to be in partial solitude inside the world-class Scheveningen prison of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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1 month ago |
maharlikanews.com | Jairo Bolledo |Lian Buan
Rodrigo Duterte, on Tuesday, March 11, became the first former Philippine head of state to be arrested by an international tribunal following a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Duterte was ordered arrested by all-women judges of the Pre-Trial Chamber I – Presiding Judge Iulia Antoanella Motoc, and Judges Reine Adélaïde Sophie Alapini-Gansou and María del Socorro Flores Liera.
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2 months ago |
rappler.com | Lian Buan |Kaycee Valmonte
MANILA, Philippines – Experts ranging from a doctor to an economist faced the Supreme Court on Tuesday, February 4, to explain how taking away P89.9 billion of “excess funds” from the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) will put healthcare beyond the reach of the ordinary Filipino. The Marcos government has stood firm on the financial soundness of the order to transfer the funds to what they say are other worthwhile projects.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
rappler.com | Lian Buan
MANILA, Philippines – State agents who report facilitating the “surrender” of hundreds of alleged communists rack up those numbers — and take pictures — by tricking urban poor communities into receiving aid in exchange for signing a surrender form, victims of red-tagging in Metro Manila told the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), whose investigation into red-tagging is in full swing this week.
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