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Trump's first 100 days have led to a record number of legal fights headed to the Supreme Court in cases that could redefine ...
Secretary of Finance Ralph “The VAT” Recto or Mr. E-Vat himself is at it again. After getting away with pushing and sponsoring the value-added tax law in 2005, he is now meddling with the intentions ...
Trump is pretending that he has the power to issue a king-like proclamation condemning unidentified federal regulations as ...
There's a long list of benefits from coastal greenbelts that often don't make it to the news. Yet for all their benefits, these coastal ecosystems aren't exempt from threats induced by humans.
Lawmakers representing both houses of Congress warned against inevitable erosion in Philippine democracy if Beijing succeeds ...
Quezon City Rep. Marvin Rillo said on Sunday that the House of Representatives has allocated up to P17 billion this year to ...
These are not new problems; they are the result of decades of neglect in the education sector, now magnified by the ...
The executive, once counterbalanced by Congress and the courts ... are empowering the greatest threat to its very foundations since World War II. From the Philippines, this looks familiar—painfully so ...
The Trump administration has said it has no power to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia back despite a Supreme Court ruling.
“In the South China Sea, trilateral cooperation to protect the freedom of the sea is under way,” Kishida said in an address before the Philippine congress in the capital Manila. Kishida and ...
The ball is now in Congress’ court. Throughout the previous four years, firms and investors seeking to develop markets for cryptocurrency in the United States were stymied by an antagonistic ...
Trump’s government also recently exempted military aid to the Philippines from a funding freeze and the State Department told Congress this month it has approved a possible $5.6 billion sale of ...
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