
Intentionally threatening gestures are criminal, says high court
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 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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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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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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What ties Darren, Miguel and Cassy together are the understanding that energy looks different for everyone.
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Are women more afraid of snakes than men? Not so in the case of a 31-year-old Chinese resident of Guilin surnamed Qin.
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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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Migrant workers in Taiwan are being encouraged to participate in a series of upcoming religious and cultural events designed to foster community ties and…
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The Philippine National Police on Tuesday credited strengthened intelligence operations and coordinated security deployment for the peaceful and violence-free…
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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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Securing the release of two ailing US prisoners would offer a gain from a summit expected to be short on outcomes.
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The United States Embassy in the Philippines has announced the 11th EducationUSA University Fair, which will visit Quezon City on 22 May and Davao City on 23…
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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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BAGUIO CITY — Authorities are searching for unidentified gunmen who shot and killed a pregnant schoolteacher Saturday night while she was riding on the back of…
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