
Palace: Senate was not attacked
‘For the record, all evidence points that there was no attack on the Senate,’ Remulla said. ‘I would like to repeat: all evidence points that there was no…
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‘For the record, all evidence points that there was no attack on the Senate,’ Remulla said. ‘I would like to repeat: all evidence points that there was no…
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Cayetano managed to retain the Senate presidency amid reports of a coup over the weekend.
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What began as another episode in the Marcos-Duterte power struggle has now descended into scenes unworthy of our highest legislative body. While the leadership…
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The danger is that the country becomes trapped in a cycle where politics consumes the national attention while governance and economic confidence suffer.
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Melvin Matibag on Tuesday defended an NBI volunteer driver arrested in connection with last week’s shooting incident at the Senate, insisting the man was…
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The Ombudsman has demanded from the Senate the list of media personnel who covered the 13 May shooting fiasco inside the premises, as it kicked off its motu…
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A total of 23,994 aspiring school leaders sat for the 2025 National Assessment for School Heads (NASH)–Batch 2 on 17 May, held simultaneously across 65 testing…
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As the Senate convened Monday as an impeachment court to try Vice President Sara Duterte on multiple allegations, a University of the Philippines College of…
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Malacañang on Monday debunked Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano’s claim that the Senate was “under attack” last week, after a commotion at the Senate…
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‘For you to fire a warning shot at law enforcement, you think you are above the law. Nobody is above the law — even if you work for the Senate.’
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Malacañang said it will not interfere in the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, citing the constitutional principle of separation of powers…
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‘We already talked about it, that while [they] don’t have the numbers yet, let’s not delay the usual process in the Senate.’
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For Veneracion, music has increasingly become a deeply personal outlet — one that allows him to express reflection, vulnerability and creative freedom.
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The survival of democratic institutions as respected pillars of governance depends on whether they can recover the qualities that once defined them.
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If you look at the Senate these days, what you see is not exactly an institution radiating gravitas. You see hyper-partisanship.
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Firing a warning shot is inherently risky. It sends a dangerous message that using firearms to intimidate or compel compliance is acceptable.
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The post-incident narrative scoped and framed what happened as an interventionist NBI overstepping the legal bounds of what it sought to accomplish within…
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As the old adage goes, the best laid plans will fail if executed by morons. And fail the plans did, in spectacular fashion.
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