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A nat’l budget for a better life

THE second regular session of the 17th Congress went off to a…

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The restrictions on martial law

CONGRESS, meeting in joint session, voted last Saturday to extend martial law…

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Palace welcomes Congress decision

Malacañang yesterday welcomed the overwhelming decision of Congress to extend martial law…

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Solons extend martial law for 150 more days

Congress voted unanimously yesterday to extend martial law and the suspension of…

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‘Early bird’ stagfest in Pasay

The early bird stagfest, a popular derby format in Mindanao, goes to…

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Official sees no hitches facing extension of ML

Strong opposition from other branches of government in case President Duterte decides…

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SC set to rule on Martial Law petitions

The Supreme Court is expected to deliberate tomorrow and rule on the…

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Duterte asks Reds to stop fighting

President Duterte yesterday asked communist rebels in Mindanao to stop engaging government…

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Arroyo backs Martial Law in Mindanao

Former President now Pampanga Rep. Gloria M. Arroyo yesterday declared strong support…

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Du30 to spend more time in Mindanao

The President said he would be less seen in public since he…

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Investors still bullish

Investors are still bullish on doing business in the country despite the…

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Palace allays fears of Martial Law abuses

Malacañang yesterday welcomed the statement of the Commission on Human Rights that…

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Palace: Martial law effective vs Maute

Malacañang said yesterday that President Duterte made a wise decision in declaring…

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Uniting to fight a foreign force

The attack on Marawi City by the Maute Group was deemed an…

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Gov’t to appoint Marawi situation spokesperson

The government is beefing up its communications network to ensure the release…

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Next target in Martial Law: Drug traffickers

Combating the illegal drug problem will soon be part of the government…

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