Gov’t forces chasing killers of school exec, ‘lumad’–Palace
Malacañang on Sunday said the military and the police were going after the paramilitary men believed behind the killing of a school director and two Manobo lumad residents and the razing of a building...
View ArticlePalace assures public on Ebola
Malacañang on Monday assured the public the Ebola virus strain found in a Philippine monkey research and breeding facility was not the lethal variety that killed thousands in West Africa. According to...
View ArticleDomingo resigns as DTI secretary
Trade and Industry Secretary Gregory Domingo has resigned from his cabinet post, a Palace official confirmed on Saturday. “According to Executive Secretary Paquito N. Ochoa Jr., Secretary Gregory...
View ArticleDomingo resignation ‘under consideration’
Trade and Industry Secretary Gregory Domingo on Saturday confirmed he had submitted his resignation to President Aquino but declined to state the reason why. The post Domingo resignation ‘under...
View ArticleColoma cites need to tell all about Mamasapano
“There is a need to get to the truth of the matter, the complete truth,” Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said on Sunday, referring to claims and counterclaims involving the killing of...
View ArticleAquino ratings rebound seen to benefit Roxas
The leap in the satisfaction rating of President Aquino would buoy the presidential bid of former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, a senior official of the ruling Liberal Party (LP) said Thursday. The...
View ArticlePulse Asia: Binay ratings dive
The double-digit drop in Vice President Jejomar Binay’s trust and approval ratings in the latest Pulse Asia survey has something to do with his leaving the Cabinet of President Aquino and declaring...
View ArticlePH vows to lower carbon emissions 70% by 2030
Even as the Philippines is not considered a major emitter of carbon dioxide, the country has committed to reduce by 70 percent its carbon emissions by 2030 as an initial commitment to a worldwide...
View ArticleFilipino students learning all about history, Luistro insists
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View ArticlePalace, lawmakers pay tribute to Ernesto Herrera
Even in death, former senator and labor leader Ernesto Herrera will continue to be an inspiration, according to Senate President Franklin Drilon. The post Palace, lawmakers pay tribute to Ernesto...
View Article‘Laglag-bala’ raised with Aquino, Abaya; CCTVs to be installed–Palace
Malacañang Palace on Saturday said it had already informed President Benigno Aquino III of the reported “laglag-bala” incidents at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. The post ‘Laglag-bala’ raised...
View ArticleAquino wants review of plans for Apec meet
Review, fine-tune, repeat. The post Aquino wants review of plans for Apec meet appeared first on Inquirer News.
View Article8 slain suspected terrorists not Isis, says military
COTABATO CITY—The military reiterated on Saturday that the eight men killed in Thursday’s clash in Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat, were members of a newly emerged terror group called Ansar Al-Khilafa...
View ArticleGov’t pooh-poohs Reds’ claim of strength
The government dismissed claims by the insurgent New People’s Army (New People’s Army) that it was gaining strength in Mindanao and other parts of the country as “a figment of their imagination” and...
View ArticleAquino explains veto: SSS viability in danger
Bad news for the more than 2 million pensioners of the state-run Social Security System (SSS) and their dependents. The post Aquino explains veto: SSS viability in danger appeared first on Inquirer...
View ArticlePalace shrugs off Roxas’ decline in election poll
Malacañang on Friday shrugged off the results of the recent Social Weather Stations survey showing a decline in the ratings of administration presidential candidate Manuel “Mar” Roxas II. “Public...
View ArticleLP bets fear voters’ backlash over SSS pension veto
Liberal Party (LP) candidates will bear the brunt of public outrage over President Benigno Aquino III’s veto of the proposed P2,000 increase for pensioners of the state-run Social Security System...
View ArticleWith BBL dead, Palace to pursue peace process
Even with Congress sounding the death knell on the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), Malacañang on Friday said the Aquino administration would still forge ahead with the peace process. The post...
View ArticlePeople Power museum gives visitors a peek of Martial Law
Think Martial Law under late strongman Ferdinand Marcos was a simpler time of peace and order? A pop-up museum running on Thursday (Feb. 25) and Friday (Feb. 26) at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, gives...
View ArticleMalacañang calls Salonga ‘pillar of Philippine democracy’
Malacañang mourned the passing of former Senate President Jovito Salonga on Thursday, saying the “nation lost a pillar of Philippine democracy and advocate of good governance.” Communications...
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