Colorful traditional jeepneys along with their modernized versions wait for passengers at the corner of EDSA and Aurora Boulevard in Quezon City on Aug. 30, 2022. (The STAR / Miguel de Guzman, File) MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. announced that there will be no more extension of …
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DOJ urged to place Quiboloy under lookout bulletin to prevent his ‘escape’
Apollo Quiboloy, head of “the Kingdom of Jesus Christ,” a non-Catholic religious group and spiritual adviser of president-elect Rodrigo Duterte, speaks during a press conference in Davao City in southern island of Mindanao on May 23, 2016. (AFP / Manman Dejeto) MANILA, Philippines — A senator has called on the …
Read More »Marcos grants incentive, gratuity pay to gov’t personnel
Contract of service and job order workers in the government will receive service recognition incentive and gratuity pay this year. President Marcos has signed two administrative orders (AO) —Nos. 12 and 13—granting incentive and gratuity pay to government personnel. Through AO No. 12, Marcos authorizes the grant of one-time service …
Read More »House backing people’s initiative for Charter Change — Speaker
ECONOMIC BRIEFING. Speaker Martin Romualdez delivers his speech at the Philippine Economic Briefing in Iloilo City on Monday. Listening are Iloilo Rep. Jam Baronda and Secretaries Benjamin Diokno of Finance, Amenah Pangandaman of Budget, Arsenio Balisacan of the National Economic and Development Authority, Jaime Bautista of Transportation, Raphael Lotilla of …
Read More »UK condemns China’s ‘unsafe, escalatory’ actions in West Philippine Sea
A Chinese Coast Guard ship sails near a Philippine vessel (L) that was part of a convoy of civilian boats in the disputed South China Sea on December 10, 2023. A convoy of civilian boats planning to deliver provisions to Filipino fishermen and troops in the disputed South China Sea …
Read More »Marcos orders intensified action on El Niño
President Marcos has ordered government agencies to coordinate all plans to mitigate the impacts of El Niño which is expected to persist until the second quarter of next year. During a sectoral meeting with various agencies on Tuesday, Dec. 12, Marcos ordered an intensified effort to mitigate the effects of …
Read More »Convoy ship slips past ‘shadows’ to reach Lawak Is.
BREAKING THROUGH. A raft from the supply ship ML Chowee is filled with volunteers and supplies for Filipino troops stationed on Lawak Island in the West Philippine Sea on Monday. AFP Despite shadowing by Chinese Coast Guard and militia vessels on the main “Christmas Convoy” headed to the West Philippine …
Read More »Govt’s education, infra efforts reap approval
A HIGH percentage of Filipinos are satisfied with the government’s education and infrastructure programs, OCTA Research’s third-quarter survey showed. In the September 30 to October 4 poll, the results of which were released Monday, 72 percent of the respondents were satisfied with the quality of primary and secondary education, and …
Read More »US, Japan, EU denounce latest Chinese actions vs. Pinoy boats
The United States, Japan, and the European Union on Sunday denounced Chinese actions to block a resupply mission to the BRP Sierra Madre in the Ayungin Shoal in the West Philippine Sea. “The US stands with the Philippines and partners in vehemently condemning the PRC’s repeated illegal and dangerous actions …
Read More »PBBM: Aggression and provocations of China further steels PH determination to its territorial claims
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Sunday that the recent “aggression and provocations” by the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) and its Chinese maritime militia (CMM) in the West Philippine Sea only “further steeled” the country’s determination to stand its ground in the dispute. This was after another incident of the …
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