Drilon supports Duterte’s stand on BBL passage
Senate minority leader Franklin Drilon yesterday said he agrees with President Duterte’s earlier position that the immediate passage of the ...
Senate minority leader Franklin Drilon yesterday said he agrees with President Duterte’s earlier position that the immediate passage of the ...
The House of Representatives has approved House Joint Resolution (HJR) 18 doubling the salaries of military and police personnel. It ...
Bayan Muna chairman and former Rep. Neri Colmenares strongly opposed yesterday the Duterte government’s move to amend the 1987 Constitution, ...
President Duterte has pledged to continue the war on illegal drugs until end of his term even though attaining a ...
The country's ballooning population has become a "nightmare" amid government efforts to expand the local economy and keep public safety ...
President Duterte met last Tuesday with a delegation of the Communist Party of China (CPC). The President affirmed “our desire ...
A former Department of Health executive yesterday called on President Duterte to dismantle a “Mafia-like” group in the Department of ...
Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office chairperson Jose Jorge E. Corpuz has quit his post due to health reasons after serving more ...
President Duterte, who has a habit of chewing gum in public, even while meeting world leaders, has revealed he did ...
Malacañang has attributed the big 15-point jump in the trust rating of President Duterte in the latest Social Weather Stations ...
As part of his intensified anti-corruption purge, the President has announced plans to sack another chairman of a government agency, ...
An amorphous concept until recently, climate change is now a stark reality. Disastrous cyclones now frequently ravage countries worldwide. Typhoon ...
Malacañang has said that the fate of convicted Filipino drug mule Mary Jane Veloso is in the hands of the ...
The government is looking at the possible recruitment of 4,000 Maranaos to the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the ...
The Philippines is pushing for a "stronger" bond with China despite a lingering territorial row in the South China Sea.
Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said Philippine Telegraph & Telephone Corp. and its South Korean partner are also interested in ...