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UPI lawyers: Edsa rally not foreign-funded

The United People’s Initiative’s (UPI) lawyers denied on Wednesday the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ (AFP) statement alleging that the group’s recent anti-corruption rallies were funded by foreign ...
Ministers implicated in scandal involving misused and stolen funds earmarked for anti-flooding infrastructure.
National opinion remains incredibly divided for or against the reinstatement of the Parliament in the country.
The Senate on Wednesday held a necrological service for former Senate president Juan Ponce Enrile, paying tribute to the veteran lawmaker and statesman whose public service spanned more than seven ...
The vote showed the pressure mounting on lawmakers and the Trump administration to meet long-held demands that the Justice ...
For the second time in just months, Manila has become the epicenter of a rising national fury-one fueled not by ideological ...
The former death row inmate has languished behind bars since being convicted of heroin smuggling in 2010. She was repatriated ...
THE Lakas–Christian Muslim Democrats (Lakas-CMD) party on Tuesday reaffirmed its “full and unwavering support” for President ...
A faction of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), which led the decade-long armed insurgency in Nepal, officially registered its name at the Election Commission and got a red rose as its election ...
MANILA -- The Philippine Office of the Ombudsman on Tuesday filed cases against a key figure allegedly involved in the flood ...
"We used to believe what we read. We learned not to do that. Now we have to learn to not believe even what we see," George ...