Philippine authorities have announced corruption charges against four senators, revealing allegations of bribery and misuse of public funds. This development comes at a critical time as the government seeks to enhance transparency and combat corruption.
Philippine Senator José 'Jinggoy' Estrada, son of a former president, is facing corruption charges that could lead to his arrest. The anti-corruption office has accused him of accepting bribes in a scandal related to infrastructure projects, raising significant concerns about its impact on the Philippine economy and investor confidence.
Beijing has accused the Philippine authorities of carrying out 'selective and discriminatory' arrests against its citizens, demanding clarifications on each case within four days. This follows a series of arrests targeting Chinese nationals in the Philippines.
The Catholic Church in the Philippines has announced the formation of an independent commission to investigate extrajudicial killings linked to former President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war. This initiative comes ahead of Duterte's scheduled trial in November.
On Wednesday, the Philippine Supreme Court denied the request of fugitive senator Ronald Delarosa to halt his arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court due to his involvement in the country's deadly drug war. This decision paves the way for his potential arrest.
The Philippine Senate was thrown into chaos on Wednesday after gunfire was heard, prompting attendees to take cover. This incident comes amid expectations of an attempt to arrest a senator wanted by the International Criminal Court.
On Wednesday, the Philippine Senate was engulfed in chaos as gunfire rang out amidst rising tensions surrounding the arrest of wanted politician Ronald Dela Rosa. This incident follows his calls for supporters to gather to prevent his arrest.
The Philippines is grappling with a deepening crisis as the country's political theater leaves ordinary citizens struggling with deteriorating living conditions. The widening gap between the rich and the poor has raised concerns about social stability. Recent reports highlight the negative impact of the country's elite-dominated political theater on the lives of its citizens.
The Philippine Parliament has witnessed a surge in political tensions following the House of Representatives' approval of impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte. The vote showed significant support, with 255 in favor, 26 against, and 9 abstentions, amid challenges facing the Senate.
Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim arrived today in Cebu, Philippines, to participate in the 48th ASEAN Summit, which will last for two days. The visit includes bilateral meetings with regional counterparts.
During a recent visit to Manila, Japanese Defense Minister <strong>Shinjiro Koizumi</strong> announced plans to expedite the transfer of <strong>Abukuma</strong>-class destroyers to the Philippines. This initiative aims to strengthen military cooperation between the two nations amidst rising tensions with <strong>China</strong>.
Severe weather conditions from a volcanic eruption in the Philippines have forced over 300 families to evacuate their homes. The falling volcanic ash has deteriorated air quality and threatened the health of residents.
A powerful earthquake measuring <strong>6</strong> on the Richter scale struck the Philippines, causing fears about its potential repercussions. The quake, which occurred early this morning, resulted in strong tremors across several areas, leading to panic among residents.
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck central Philippines early this morning, causing concern among residents but no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The quake's epicenter was near Cebu, one of the largest cities in the country.
A magnitude <strong>6</strong> earthquake hit Samar Island in the Philippines, raising concerns among residents. So far, there have been no reports of significant damage or injuries.
Former Philippine President <strong>Rodrigo Duterte</strong> is set to face trial on charges related to crimes against humanity due to his controversial policies during his presidency. This move is part of efforts to hold accountable those responsible for human rights violations in the Philippines.
China accused the Philippines on Sunday of sending troops to a disputed area in the South China Sea, while Manila announced plans to deploy ships to expel Chinese vessels from the region.
The Philippine Coast Guard has reported the sighting of four Chinese vessels conducting illegal marine scientific research in its territorial waters. The authorities have threatened to deploy aircraft and boats to expel these ships.
The Philippine government has announced the inclusion of foreign work experience as a significant factor in civil service examinations. This initiative aims to improve the efficiency of government employees and broaden their professional horizons, highlighting the importance of international experiences in skill development.
The International Criminal Court has announced the date for the first hearing regarding former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who faces allegations of committing crimes against humanity during his tenure. The session is set for October 18, raising questions about Duterte's legal future.
Korean Air has announced a ban on transporting roosters on flights from the United States to the Philippines, responding to pressure from animal rights activists. The Philippines is a major hub for cockfighting, with daily bets reaching tens of millions of dollars.
Philippine Defense Minister Gilberto Teodoro stated that the country is not worried about any decline in U.S. deterrent capabilities in the Pacific due to the ongoing war in the Middle East. His remarks came during joint military exercises with the United States involving a record number of participating nations.
A Filipino citizen lost over <strong>1 million pesos</strong> from his savings after using a government application, raising concerns about the security of such apps. This incident highlights the growing fears surrounding electronic fraud in the country.
The Philippine Department of Energy announced that the United States has approved an extension for the Philippines to import Russian oil and petroleum products until May 2026. This decision reflects the growing economic relations between the two countries.
The Supreme Court of the Philippines has mandated President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to reveal his health status within ten days, amid growing concerns about his fitness for office. This ruling follows an urgent request from supporters of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
The Philippine government has instructed shipping agencies to halt the deployment of sailors to the Arabian Gulf, aiming to protect its citizens from rising regional dangers. This decision comes as many Filipino sailors face difficulties returning home.
The Philippines is currently facing a severe fuel price crisis due to the conflict in the Middle East, significantly impacting the income of public transport drivers. As pressure mounts, calls for tangible government assistance for affected drivers are increasing.
Medical teams successfully separated Filipino conjoined twins 'Klia and Morris Ann' after a complex surgery lasting approximately 13 hours. The operation took place in a specialized hospital, where the surgical team addressed numerous medical challenges.
The International Criminal Court has charged former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, aged 80, with crimes against humanity due to the bloody drug war campaigns he led during his presidency. This significant legal action highlights the ongoing scrutiny of his administration's human rights record.
The International Criminal Court has announced sufficient evidence to prosecute former Philippine President <strong>Rodrigo Duterte</strong> for crimes against humanity related to his violent drug campaign that led to the deaths of thousands. This decision follows extensive investigations into the brutal anti-drug operations during his presidency.