A Philippine court has found a Filipina journalist guilty of financing terrorism in a verdict that was condemned by press freedom watchdogs but welcomed by anti-communist insurgency officials ...
By Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Judges at the International Criminal Court have ruled that former ...
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SC begins preparations for Shari'ah High Court
The Supreme Court (SC) announced Wednesday it has started the process of establishing the Shari'ah High Court, the highest ...
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Super flu, super wake-up call: Applying our pandemic lessons to protect Filipino cities and communities
THE Philippines is once again facing a familiar and troubling headline: the rise of the so-called “super flu.” Health authorities have warned that this stronger and more persistent strain may extend ...
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No shortcuts for now: Navigating input VAT recovery
In Philippine tax law, rules on refunds and exemptions are notoriously strict, rooted in the long-standing principle that taxes are the lifeblood of the nation and that any claim diminishing ...
In 2025, Philippine politics was dominated by political feuds and rising public anger at high-level government corruption.
A senior official of the Land Bank of the Philippines on Thursday explained to the Sandiganbayan how national government ...
A TRIAL court in Tacloban City has found community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio and her co-accused Mariel Domequil guilty ...
Last week, I highlighted an excellent initiative happening in the Davao area – the College Education Behind Bars (CEBB). Dr. Aland Mizell and Atty. Susan Cariaga from the Social Entrepreneurship ...
Philippine journalist given long jail sentence over ‘fabricated’ terrorism charge - The conviction, after nearly six years in ...
Public safety in Quirino province is not the work of a single agency. It is the result of a carefully synchronized system, one in which security forces, social services, environmental stewards, health ...
Trial courts will be required to conduct custodial hearings to determine if an accused in a criminal case can be placed under alternative modes of ...
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