
Gov’t dangles jail vs price cap breach
The government warned rice traders, retailers and importers that violations of the newly imposed price ceiling on imported rice could lead to imprisonment,…
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The government warned rice traders, retailers and importers that violations of the newly imposed price ceiling on imported rice could lead to imprisonment,…
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The Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that threatening gestures can constitute the crime of grave threats under the Revised Penal Code, even if no words are spoken…
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The credibility of democratic institutions depends on whether the powerful are willing to be governed by the same rules as the powerless.
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Checks and balances must exist in every institution, including international law, according to former University of the East College of Law dean Amado Valdez,…
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Business groups on Thursday warned that recent political tensions in the Senate, including the chaotic delivery of impeachment articles against Vice President…
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Iran has largely blocked shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
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The Court clarified that the Anti-Wire Tapping Act applies only to unauthorized tapping or interception of telephone lines and similar communication devices.
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In the case of the Philippine Ports Authority, most women employees report to work before sunrise and return home after to work their next shift as providers…
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The Department of Education (DepEd) on Wednesday launched a centralized procurement dashboard that will allow the public to monitor the agency’s ongoing…
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Heritage Without Borders 2026 brought together conservators, museum curators, heritage advocates, government representatives, academics and cultural workers…
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Violators face the confiscation of unauthorized devices and a minimum fine of P5,000 for a first offense.
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Thirty-eight Filipino seafarers aboard the MV Hondius will undergo a 42-day quarantine in Rotterdam, Netherlands, before returning to the Philippines following…
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The ‘Tongji’ then retrieved its survey instruments and altered course, departing from Taiwan’s waters.
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For many young Filipinos, the Martial Law era — the dark years from 1972 to 1981 whose shadow stretched until 1986 — is not a lived memory but a chapter in the…
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Lasting two and a half centuries, the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade remains one of the most important chapters in world history. More than a commercial route,…
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LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — The UK will send a destroyer to the Middle East ahead of any international mission to help protect shipping in the key Strait of…
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