Grim findings on how some of Fallen 44 were killed. New grim findings on how some of the “Fallen 44” were killed in Mamasapano last January 25 have been uncovered by the Philippine National Police Board of Inquiry.
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Grim findings on how some of Fallen 44 were killed. New grim findings on how some of the “Fallen 44” were killed in Mamasapano last January 25 have been uncovered by the Philippine National Police Board of Inquiry.
Read More »Luis Leoncio Vestiges of corruption, which President Aquino frequently cites as the source of most of the problems of his administration, have been a major source of the problems that sunk Metro Manila’s mass-transit systems, particularly the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) 3, into inefficiency, leading in turn to frequent breakdowns of the system, according to documents made available to The …
Read More »February 22, the anniversary of the start of the 1986 People’s Power Revolution, echoes with a different call this year. No more paeans to the son of the icon of democracy who led the popular revolt that toppled the Marcos dictatorship nearly three decades ago.
Read More »The House inquiry into the Mamasapano massacre resumes tomorrow (Tuesday), with militant lawmakers out to crack the riddle of President Aquino’s involvement in Operation Exodus, amid charges his officials have been covering up his role at the height of the fighting between police commandos and Muslim rebels and its tragic aftermath.
Read More »Luis Leoncio One in four Filipinos or roughly 26 percent of the country’s population is poor due to wrong government priorities and policies that have failed to attract foreign investments, according to a top economist.
Read More »Luis Leoncio Port stakeholders have proposed in a report the adoption of permanent and coordinated solutions to prevent a resurgence of the congestion at the Manila ports largely brought about by the Manila truck ban which the city government lifted last Sept. 13.
Read More »If plans don’t miscarry, the country will inaugurate its first subway network by not later than 2022, a gargantuan P370-billion project that would interconnect the major business centers of Metro Manila and help ease crippling urban vehicular congestion.
Read More »The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has urged the prosecution of the authors of the unconstitutional Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) to deter future large-scale graft and corruption.
Read More »A new inquiry into the Mamasapano massacre starts today to try to clear the confusion over who gave Operation Wolverine the signal to proceed.
Read More »By Riza Lozada Despite the country being a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the worst forms of child labor exist locally, with the most glaring incidence of violation involving the use of drugs for minors to withstand 16 hours of work in mining areas, based on a European Union-commissioned study.
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