Malacañang on Wednesday called on law enforcement agencies to take appropriate steps against individuals behind a “lousy script and repeated lies” intended to taint President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s ...
Today the country celebrates the anniversary of the Rosary Revolution. A nun speaks about what went on in the streets against ...
ILOILO City Representative Julienne Baronda denied involvement in allegations by former Marine Belnard Tube, who claimed he ...
Forty years later, the 1986 People Power Revolution stands as a turning point in Philippine history—a movement fueled by ...
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From Marines to bagmen? Palace sees ‘lousy script’
MANILA, Philippines — The Palace spokesperson dismissed as a “lousy script” the accusation that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was the “mastermind” and biggest beneficiary of a corruption scheme ...
A SENATOR has sought an inquiry into allegations that former Philippine Marine personnel delivered large sums of money to top government officials, claims that have been denied by those implicated. At ...
The facts of our past are more accessible than ever, leaving little reason for the truth to fade from our collective memory.
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‘Edsa@40’: Tireless call vs corruption, dynasties
MANILA, Philippines — Various civil society groups used the 40th anniversary of the Edsa People Power Revolution as a rallying point for a stronger and more sustained clamor for reforms, ...
Four decades after the 1986 revolt at EDSA, with corruption and trolls permeating society, Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop ...
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Imee seeks probe into cash delivery allegations by ex-Marines
Senator Imee Marcos on Wednesday filed a resolution seeking an investigation into the supposed delivery by former members of the Philippine Marine Corps of suitcases filled with cash to various ...
Forty years after millions gathered along Epifanio delos Santos Avenue (Edsa) in a peaceful uprising, Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas called on Filipinos to examine their conscience and ...
Before the jailed man of the Hague became president, didn't we know right from wrong?” Archbishop Socrates Villegas said. “Yet, we justified addict murders, vulgar jokes, blasphemy was tolerable, due ...
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