Suspend classes? Let school heads decide–Palace
Malacañang on Sunday said schools have a free hand to suspend classes following President Rodrigo Duterte’s declaration of public health emergency in the wake of COVID-19...
Read moreMalacañang on Sunday said schools have a free hand to suspend classes following President Rodrigo Duterte’s declaration of public health emergency in the wake of COVID-19...
Read morePresident Rodrigo Duterte will not order the closure of Chinese-owned gaming hubs in the country despite the controversies hounding them, such as money laundering and...
Read moreThe Palace on Sunday backed the proposal to use the sablay, an indigenous loose garment, instead of the toga for the graduation rites in elementary...
Read moreMalacañang on Sunday defended Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. for choosing a Chinese candidate over a Singaporean bet during the election of the highest...
Read moreMore Chinese militia boats have been deployed near Pag-Asa Island in the West Philippine Sea in the first two months this year, this time escorted by...
Read moreThe Duterte administration, with only 27 months before it bows out after a six-year term, has been given an “excellent” rating by the Social Weather...
Read moreThe Palace said Friday the inclusion of Rappler CEO Maria Ressa among Time magazine’s list of “most influential women of the century” was a mistake....
Read moreSpeaker Alan Peter Cayetano on Thursday rebuked Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Velasco for being impatient to take over the leadership of the House of Representatives,...
Read morePresident Rodrigo Duterte has designated Marawi City rehabilitation czar Eduardo del Rosario as point person who will handle the funds to speed up rehabilitation efforts...
Read morePresident Rodrigo Duterte has lifted the suspension of loan agreements with 18 countries which backed a resolution seeking a probe into the country’s human rights...
Read moreSenate President Juan Miguel Zubiri has assured the House leadership he will “keep an open mind” on efforts to amend...
Read moreSpeaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez on Sunday warned resource persons they could be set to jail for lying to the House...
Read moreThe government will continue unfinished projects of past administrations under the Philippines’ ongoing infrastructure push, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said...
Read moreThe Department of Energy (DOE) said over the weekend it will study the implication of the Supreme Court (SC) decision...
Read moreAn advanced party from the US Armed Forces that will be joining the 2023 "Balikatan" exercises next month is scheduled...
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