Justice starts in the classroom, DOJ tells educators
Justice in the Philippines should take root not in courtrooms but in classrooms, a Department of Justice (DOJ) official told educators gathered in Quezon City.
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Justice in the Philippines should take root not in courtrooms but in classrooms, a Department of Justice (DOJ) official told educators gathered in Quezon City.
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The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) has verified the birth records of more than 29,000 senior citizens nationwide, enabling them to access government…
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Following the tirades of Vice President Sara Duterte hitting the Palace for seemingly approving her travel authority late to travel to various nations,…
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Supreme Court (SC) Senior Associate Justice Marvic Leonen on Tuesday revealed that a large portion of the government’s unprogrammed appropriations under the…
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Cybersecurity is entering a new phase as artificial intelligence shifts from being a tool to becoming an active participant in enterprise operations, according…
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The Quezon City government issued a warning on Saturday following reports of a fraudulent scheme targeting senior citizens through the delivery of fake…
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Malacañang on Monday said it is reviewing price control measures on basic goods and commodities amid rising costs linked to the global oil situation.
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Malacañang on Tuesday pushed back against remarks made by Davao City Rep. Paolo “Pulong” Duterte, who earlier criticized President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. over…
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Malacañang spokesperson and Presidential Communications Office Undersecretary Claire Castro said that, during this time of reflection, she will pray for…
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SINGAPORE, (AFP) — In a corner of suburban Singapore, Betty Boon vaults a guardrail, crawls underneath a slide, executes forward shoulder rolls and scales a…
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The future is indeed bright, but its brightness depends on the kind of hearts we carry forward.
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Atty. Michael Poa, legal counsel and former Department of Education (DepEd) undersecretary, said he is prepared to comply with the subpoena issued by the House…
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Palace Press Officer and Presidential Communications Office Undersecretary Claire Castro confirmed on Monday that she is seeking P500 million in damages from…
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The Senior Citizens Partylist has welcomed the Bureau of Internal Revenue’s (BIR) recent enforcement of Value Added Tax (VAT) removal on the sale and purchase…
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Malacañang said a state of emergency may be declared if fuel and commodity prices continue to spike, drawing criticism from a labor group that urged immediate…
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The government is preparing another round of charter flights to repatriate Filipinos affected by ongoing tensions in the Middle East, Overseas Workers Welfare…
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Malacañang clarified Monday that there is no heightened security alert at the presidential palace, saying recent security activities were part of a routine…
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Department of Justice Undersecretary Margarita Gutierrez urged women to recognize their value and understand their rights, saying empowerment begins with…
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