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  • 1 week ago | newsinfo.inquirer.net | TIna Santos |Tina G. Santos

    MANILA, Philippines — Senate Majority Leader Francis Tolentino on Wednesday called for greater vigilance, following the release of the results of the forensic tests conducted on several submersible drones recovered from different parts of the country in recent months.

  • 1 week ago | plus.inquirer.net | TIna Santos |Tina G. Santos

    Senate Majority Leader Francis Tolentino on Wednesday called for greater vigilance, following the release of the results of the forensic tests conducted on several submersible drones recovered from different parts of the country in recent months. “This development should further bolster our efforts to protect the West Philippine Sea and to continue to assert through legal and diplomatic means our sovereign rights over our exclusive economic zones and resources,” he said in a statement.

  • 1 week ago | newsinfo.inquirer.net | Julie M. Aurelio |TIna Santos |Tina G. Santos

    MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Tuesday took a jab at the latest campaign ad of Sen. Imee Marcos, which featured Vice President Sara Duterte and depicted the darkness supposedly engulfing the country under the presidency of Imee’s brother. The ad dubbed “ITIM,” the Filipino word for black and which also stands for “Inday Trusts Imee Marcos,” showed the two allies in dark attire to convey the country’s “current color’’ amid rising hunger, crime and other social ills.

  • 1 week ago | plus.inquirer.net | Julie M. Aurelio |TIna Santos |Tina G. Santos

    Malacañang on Tuesday took a jab at the latest campaign ad of Sen. Imee Marcos, which featured Vice President Sara Duterte and depicted the darkness supposedly engulfing the country under the presidency of Imee’s brother. The ad dubbed “ITIM,” the Filipino word for black and which also stands for “Inday Trusts Imee Marcos,” showed the two allies in dark attire to convey the country’s “current color’’ amid rising hunger, crime and other social ills.

  • 1 week ago | plus.inquirer.net | TIna Santos |Tina G. Santos

    Senate Majority Leader Francis Tolentino has called on authorities to strictly enforce the 60-kilometer per hour (kph) speed limit in major thoroughfares to ensure public safety. He made the call following the vehicular accident that killed two passengers and injured 16 others when a passenger jeepney went wayward and hit other vehicles on Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City on Sunday morning.

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