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Tag: Philippines Goverment

January 14, 2023

Eight Communist Guerrilla Leaders Surrender to...

Philippine authorities on Friday said that eight senior communist guerrilla leaders had surrendered recently to the military’s eastern Mindanao Command, weeks after the death of rebellion founder Jose Maria Sison.

December 28, 2022

Dozens Missing in Deadly Southern Philippine...

Widespread flooding caused by heavy rains left at least 17 people dead and dozens missing during the Christmas weekend in the southern Philippines, authorities said as they updated the toll late Tuesday.

November 11, 2022

Philippine Military,MILF Agree to Ceasefire After...

The Philippine military and Moro Islamic Liberation Front, a former rebel group that signed a peace deal with Manila in 2014, agreed to a truce ending two days of deadly fighting on southern Basilan island, officials said Thursday.

November 8, 2022

Philippine Prisons Chief,Deputy Face Murder Complaints...

Philippine police announced the filing of murder complaints Monday against the country’s prisons chief and his deputy on suspicion that they orchestrated a broadcaster’s killing, saying an investigation suggested they were running a criminal organization inside the prison system.

November 3, 2022

Relative of Drug War Victims: ‘We...

Mary Anne Domingo, whose husband and son were killed in the Philippine drug war, said she intended to make a statement as she sold skewers of grilled food to people honoring saints or dead loved ones at a cemetery here.phi

October 22, 2022

Prisons Chief Suspended Following Death of...

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered the country’s prisons chief be suspended without pay after an inmate who allegedly brokered the contract killing of an outspoken broadcaster died while incarcerated earlier this week, the justice secretary announced Friday. 

September 29, 2022

Philippine Offshore Gaming Industry’s Future Uncertain...

The future of offshore gambling operations in the Philippines – targeted mainly at customers in China – is in question after the new government here announced a major crackdown this week on illegal online casinos and Chinese overstayers

September 3, 2022

Philippine Police Hunt for 6 IS-Linked...

Six members of a militant group linked to Islamic State extremists were responsible for killing a police chief and his aide during a roadside ambush in the southern Philippines earlier this week, and a manhunt is under way, officials said Friday

August 23, 2022

Philippine Schools Welcome 20M Students Back...

Public schools across the Philippines reopened for in-person classes for the first time in more than two years Monday after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ruled out more economically crippling lockdowns amid the COVID-19 pandemic

August 5, 2022

Church,Critics Say New Movie on Marcos...

Leaders of the influential Catholic Church and others are criticizing a new film that depicts the last 72 hours of the Marcos regime in 1986, panning it as a piece of historical revisionism by the family now back in power in the Philippines

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