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Impeaching the VP is ‘the right thing to do’

Filing an impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte is “the right thing to do,” according to former senator Leila de Lima, spokesperson of the 16 individuals who filed the complaint at the House of Representatives on Monday.  The last straw for Francis Joseph Aquino Dee was Duterte’s profanity-laden rant late last month that she...

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Timely and necessary conversations

To write our literary and intellectual history is a significant undertaking, one that scholars of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) have embraced with dedication.  Building on the successes of conferences honoring the late Edel Garcellano in 2018, 2019, and 2023, we organized a fourth iteration aimed at preserving his legacy as PUP’s foremost...

Iqbal: ‘It’s more advantageous for us if elections are held in 2025’ ; BARMM polls
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Proposals to delay BARMM polls also seek to change makeup of interim gov’t

It’s not a simple postponement proposal. The identical bills filed in the Senate and the House of Representatives do not just seek to delay again the schedule of the first regular elections in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). They also seek to change the composition of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) as...

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House legislators chide ‘passive’ Anti-Money Laundering Council

Members of the House of Representatives’ quad committee on Wednesday expressed frustration at the seeming passiveness of the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) in seeking a freeze on the assets of Chinese nationals who had illegally acquired land and other properties in the country, including a warehouse in Mexico, Pampanga, which is under investigation since 2023...

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Fishermen dive for sunken coal as clean-up resumes

SAN SALVADOR ISLAND, Zambales—At first glance, 60-year-old Fernando Avilla looked like he had been spearfishing for some time as he rested with his gear in his wooden boat. It was not fish in his net though but bits of coal he had retrieved underwater.  Avila and most fishermen on San Salvador Island off Masinloc, Zambales,...

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‘Unbecoming behavior’: Duterte tries to get physical in House hearing

Confronted publicly for the first time by two of his fiercest critics, former senators Leila de Lima and Antonio Trillanes IV, former president Rodrigo Duterte gestured as if to hit them in separate occasions on Wednesday at the 11th hearing of the House of Representatives’ quad committee.  It was Trillanes who appeared to enrage Duterte...

Sulu’s exit shakes up Bangsamoro: 5 scenarios for the 2025 polls
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Sulu’s exit shakes up Bangsamoro: 5 scenarios for the 2025 polls

Before September, the first regular elections next year in the five-year old Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) were already shaping up to be a highly anticipated event.  Sulu Gov. Abdusakur Tan, who announced his bid to become the BARMM’s chief minister last May, was set to face whoever would emerge as the contender...

Amid jostling for power in BARMM, a new breed of leaders steps forward
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Amid jostling for power in BARMM, a new breed of leaders steps forward

COTABATO CITY—With reporters in tow, Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman George Garcia flew into the city on a C-130 plane early Monday, Nov. 4, to witness the opening of the six-day filing of certificates of candidacy (CoCs) and manifestations of intent to participate (MIPs) in the May 2025 elections in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in...

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Still alive: ‘Victims’ of ‘Davao Mafia’ reunite in House hearing

A former customs intelligence officer told the House of Representatives’ quad committee on Thursday that he wept on seeing ex-colonel Eduardo Acierto because of “anger and joy” that they are both still alive after losing their men to the “Davao Mafia” that prospered during then President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration.   Jimmy Guban, who is serving a...

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Locals clean up coal spill in Zambales fish sanctuary

MASINLOC, Zambales—As leader of the San Salvador Biodiversity Friendly Association, Edna Sarmiento is committed to conservation projects such as planting mangroves, monitoring environmental violations, and pushing cleanups in the Masinloc-Oyon Bay Protected Seascape and Landscape (MOBPLS). This is why Sarmiento and her group were gravely alarmed when, last Oct. 24, a barge carrying more than...