The Supreme Court decision in June 2023 on the repeated postponement of the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections or BSKE, which effectively extended the terms of village and youth council officials, was peppered with the word “unconstitutional.”
It looks like the government is finally preparing to phase out Philippine offshore gaming operator or POGO firms – by transforming them into so-called IGLs, or internet gaming licensees.
She is fluent in Filipino and claims to have been born and bred in the Philippines, but can’t remember the house where she was born, why her birth was registered only 17 years later, what homeschooling program she supposedly had until high school or why she did not attend a regular school or finish college.
The COVID-19 pandemic is over, but the scandals related to the government’s response remain unresolved.
The creation of a so-called “super body” to enhance the human rights situation in the country has been greeted with skepticism by rights advocates, who think it will simply gloss over continuing violations under the current administration.
What should have been an unremarkable speech by a football player on a college campus on May 11 has stirred controversy.
President Biden’s staff is terrified of talking to the Big Guy about what might happen if Hunter is sent to jail over his alleged gun crimes, Politico reports.
Radical pressure groups are agitating for a return of congressional earmarks for “nonprofit” organizations.
President Biden doesn’t want to leave the Oval Office in January, but his strategy of branding political opponents as traitors and criminals has failed to elevate his standing in the polls.
Slowly but surely, the diversity, equity and inclusion movement is dying.
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Despite previous galodo occurrences, neither authorities nor local residents appeared to understand the danger that lay ahead or what measures should be taken to mitigate loss of life and property.