The Clergy for Good Governance, including voices from the Archdiocese of Cebu, has denounced proposals for snap elections, a revolutionary government, and mass resignations as misguided responses to ...
An appeal for temporary release by ex-Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte was recently rejected by the International ...
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Germany-Philippines partnership: 35 years of reunification, 71 years of diplomatic relations
IN an increasingly complex world where established international norms and rules are under threat in politics as in trade, where the use of military power seems to become more broadly accepted, ...
Travelers waiting in airport security lines across the US will now be met with a new video blaming Democratic lawmakers for the government shutdown. It’s a notable departure from standard ...
For months, by Zoom calls and then by jet, Indonesian ministers and officials scoured the world for access to a vaccine for the coronavirus that Southeast Asia's biggest country is struggling to ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNPolitical survival, not compassion
What were they thinking? Barely two weeks after massive protest rallies expressed nationwide outrage over substandard or ...
Philippine lawmakers elected a new house speaker on Tuesday, ending a protracted leadership battle that was threatening to delay passage of a 4.5 trillion pesos ($92.67 billion) budget vital to ...
Following the deaths of over 20 children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan linked to a toxic cough syrup, the main accused, the owner of Sreeshan Pharmaceuticals, has been arrested. The incident has ...
As for the 2028 election option, the anti-Duterte forces lag behind the pro-Duterte group in preparations because of the absence of a clear successor candidate that they can collectively rally behind, ...
They had been scheduled to compete in the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta later this month. Read more at ...
A series of public outrages threatens to mutate into a serious political crisis for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
President Trump said Wednesday that a stand-alone bill to pay military service members during a government shutdown “probably will happen,” contradicting comments from House Speaker Mike ...
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