
Legarda pushes 20% discount, benefits for unpaid care workers
Senator Loren Legarda is urging the passage of a proposed law to provide tangible benefits and legal protections to unpaid care workers, a sector predominantly…
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Senator Loren Legarda is urging the passage of a proposed law to provide tangible benefits and legal protections to unpaid care workers, a sector predominantly…
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Lacson also took issue with Marcoleta’s statements in several interviews where he ‘undermined the authority and collective integrity’ of the BRC.
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— The Vice President is at a critical juncture in the impeachment process after the House Committee on Justice declared the two remaining complaints against…
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One may also recall that during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Philippine government had far fewer financial resources for large-scale evacuations than it…
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Senator Christopher “Bong” Go expressed grave concern over escalating hostilities in the Middle East, calling for the de-escalation of a conflict that…
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Former chief presidential legal counsel Salvador Panelo said on Sunday he expects the House of Representatives to approve the transmission of the impeachment…
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Respect is not ceremonial. It is structural. It is embedded in how questions are asked, how disagreements are framed, and how individuals are addressed.
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Pacifico “Curlee” Discaya II, the contractor held in Senate detention for nearly six months, was rushed Thursday to San Juan De Dios Hospital, days after…
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Senator Loren Legarda on 4 March sponsored Senate Bill No. 1719, declaring April of every year as Philippine Veterans Month while establishing a permanent…
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The House of Representatives ordered a formal ethics investigation into remarks made by Quezon City 4th District Rep. Jesus “Bong” Suntay during a committee…
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‘You know, the statement about being the ‘designated survivor,’ it’s not illegal, it’s not criminal. In fact, it’s a process in the United States.’
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A contractor held in Senate detention for nearly six months has issued a handwritten appeal to Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III requesting urgent…
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A criminal case asks one central question: did the accused commit a crime defined by law?
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Senate Blue Ribbon Committee Chairperson Ping Lacson on Monday defended his scrutiny of the alleged P805-billion kickback deliveries claimed by 18 supposed…
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It matters not that, under the laws on evidence, what a witness has seen personally is hardly hearsay but an eyewitness account — the highest grade of…
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Senators on Monday aggressively pushed to reform the existing party-list system to keep political families, contractors, and regional parties from monopolizing…
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Inside a courtroom in The Hague, International Criminal Court (ICC) judges are now weighing whether the evidence presented against former President Rodrigo…
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Arendt’s ‘banality of evil’ is the idea that evil isn’t just the handiwork of the Satan-like, of the twisted men and women whom we typically associate it with.
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