The Colorado Supreme Court has declared former U.S. president Donald Trump ineligible for the presidency under the U.S. Constitution's insurrection clause and removed him from the state's presidential primary ballot. Former president expected to appeal ruling, which would ban him under U.S. Constitution's insurrection clause The Colorado Supreme Court declared …
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Ukraine not on cusp of losing war with Russia, Zelenskyy says
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine is not on the cusp of losing its war with Russia as he considers mobilizing up to 500,000 more troops. Ukrainian president considering sending an additional 500,000 troops into battle Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine is not on the cusp of losing its …
Read More »WPS also reason for ‘Cha-cha’
Speaker Martin Romualdez Charter change can help define, protect PH territory—Speaker Speaker Martin Romualdez on Tuesday said that the current tension in the West Philippine Sea could be an additional reason to push for constitutional amendments. In an interview with Teleradyo Serbisyo, Romualdez said Charter change could be beneficial in …
Read More »Marcos signs 2024 budget, says it’s battle plan vs. poverty, illiteracy
SIGNED AND DELIVERED. President Marcos shows his signed copy of the 2024 General Appropriations Act at Malacanang on Wednesday, flanked by (from left) Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri, Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, and Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman. PCO Photo President Marcos on Wednesday signed the P5.768 …
Read More »Jeepney owners ask High Court to stop PUV program
Jeepney drivers and operators on Wednesday petitioned the Supreme Court to stop the government from implementing its Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVM). In its petition, the striking transport group Piston asked the Court to issue a temporary restraining order of a writ of preliminary injunction to prevent the Department …
Read More »Tropical Eco-splendor in El Nido
It’s not just about where we travel, but also about the company we keep and the way we do it that makes a world of difference. Returning to my beloved tropical paradise in El Nido, where nature and environmental respect shine through, feels like a dream come true. My journey …
Read More »Celebrating diversity and diplomacy
The 48th Annual Consular Ball, a prestigious event celebrating international relations and cultural exchange, was held last Dec. 2 at the Grand Ballroom, Grand Hyatt, BGC. This sophisticated gala convened diplomats, consuls, business executives, and industry leaders in a night of elegance. The continuity and evolution of international relations were …
Read More »PRO-3 cops warned vs soliciting, accepting Yuletide gifts
CITY of San Fernando, Pampanga – Police Regional Office-3 Director Police Brig. Gen. Jose S. Hidalgo Jr. has warned his men from soliciting and accepting gifts during the holiday season. HIDALGO (FB) Hidalgo said they must strictly adhere to ethical standards as many people are grappling with financial difficulties due …
Read More »2 alleged communist group members surrender to police in Taguig
Two men, tagged by the Philippine National Police as alleged members of the communist terrorist group (CTG), surrendered in Taguig. The two, identified by the Southern Police District (SPD) as alias Aldo, 53, and alias Rey, 30, were alleged members of the Alliance of Filipino Workers. The two men who …
Read More »Illegal drug trade in Western Visayas not alarming, says PRO-6 chief
ILOILO CITY – Police Regional Office-6 chief Police Brig. Gen. Sidney Villaflor said the illegal drug trade in Western Visayas is not alarming despite a large volume of suspected shabu seized on December 17 by the PRO-6 Regional Police Drug Enforcement Unit (RPDEU-6) worth P40.8 million in Janiuay town, Iloilo …
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