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Duterte now wants ICC judges DQ’d
After failing to get two of the International Criminal Court (ICC) judges to excuse themselves from the case of former ...
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Red, green, and pink election results
Just when the progressive opposition was bracing for a monumental disappointment, it instead received a tremendous surprise when the Philippine electorate delivered the results of the May 12 elections ...
RODRIGO Duterte's overwhelming victory in the Davao City mayoral race signals a total rejection of the Marcos ...
The legal team of former President Rodrigo Duterte has escalated its bid to disqualify two International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
MANY of the candidates I wanted to win lost. And many of those I had hoped would lose somehow ended up victorious. But this ...
First word FIRST a note on the etymology and meaning of the word "juggernaut," which emanated from India and Sanskrit, and ...
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The May elections could give peace a chance
SO, who won the May 12 midterm elections? Pro-administration Philippine media is spinning the May 12 election results as ...
The Marcos administration is ready to work with the “legitimate” opposition to advance the interests of the nation, but would fight “obstructionists” who are derailing policies for their personal ...
Ex-President Duterte defends Davao dynasty from ICC prison . His youngest son, Sebastian "Baste" Duterte, current mayor of ...
Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines’ former strongman president, has just pulled off a political comeback for the history books.
Duterte's youngest son, Sebastian, the incumbent mayor of Davao, was declared Davao vice mayor. His eldest son, Paolo, was ...
The 80-year-old, facing trial in The Hague, garnered eight times more votes than his nearest rival in Davao city ...