THE government is ready to lift the price ceiling on rice, an official of the Department of Agriculture (DA) said Tuesday, citing decrease in the prices of the staple in the market and the expected increase in supply during the harvest this month. Rice retailers inside the Pasay City Public …
Read More »US president, VP honor Fil-Ams on history month
UNITED States President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris join Filipino communities across the US in celebrating Filipino-American History Month. Both American leaders have sent separate messages on X on Tuesday. AP PHOTO BY ANDREW HARNIK “Jill and I are thrilled to celebrate Filipino American History Month, honoring the …
Read More »Napoles dodges plunder rap, but guilty of 9 counts of direct bribery
Convicted plunderer Janet Lim Napoles was acquitted by the Sandiganbayan in a plunder case together with a former party-list lawmaker. However, Napoles and former Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives (APEC) Rep. Edgar Valdez were convicted of nine counts of direct bribery. Napoles was convicted in 2018 for plunder. She is …
Read More »Ex-president Arroyo’s lawyer confident P38-B Malampaya fund accusations ‘will be proven false’
LAWYER Ferdinand Topacio expressed confidence on Tuesday that the accusations against former president and now Pampanga 2nd District Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo over P38.8 billion in Malampaya funds “will be proven false.” “We have not yet received any official copy of the complaint or complaints, so we cannot make any specific …
Read More »Senate, House performing well, Pinoys say in Pulse Asia survey
More than half of Filipino adults approve of the performance of the Senate and the House of Representatives, a third-quarter survey by Pulse Asia showed. Nearly half of respondents of the September 2023 Ulat ng Bayan survey also approved of the work of the Supreme Court at 49 percent, down …
Read More »PH, US, allies kick off 11-day naval drills
PCG asks for more ships to patrol WPS Drills involving the naval personnel of the Philippines, the United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, France, New Zealand, and Indonesia kicked off on Monday as the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said it could not commit to constant patrols in the West Philippine Sea …
Read More »India tells Canada to withdraw 41 diplomats, report says, as diplomatic fight worsens
India has told Canada that it must repatriate 41 diplomats by Oct. 10, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday. Ties between 2 countries have deteriorated since PM accused India of involvement in death of Canadian. India has told Canada that it must repatriate 41 diplomats by Oct. 10, the Financial …
Read More »MPs set to vote on new Speaker of the House of Commons this morning
The House of Commons will hold a rare mid-session election for a new Speaker Tuesday morning, after the position was vacated by MP Anthony Rota last week. Candidates will be given five minutes to make their case to their fellow MPs. The House of Commons will hold a rare mid-session …
Read More »Trump verbally attacks judge, attorney general as fraud case against him begins in New York
Donald Trump attacked New York’s attorney general and the judge overseeing his civil fraud trial as it began on Monday, and a state lawyer accused the former president of generating more than $100 million US by lying about his real estate empire. New York attorney general alleges Trump made gains …
Read More »Former RCMP director Cameron Ortis goes to trial accused of leaking sensitive information
Cameron Ortis, the former RCMP intelligence director charged with leaking top-secret information, is finally heading to trial today in one of the most sensitive court cases in Canadian history. The trial, which is expected to take weeks, begins with jury selection. Cameron Ortis, the former RCMP intelligence official charged with …
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