De Lima Slams VP Sara's Silence on Sexist Remarks

ML Partylist Rep. Leila De Lima condemns Vice President Sara Duterte's silence regarding sexist comments against women, warning it sends a dangerous message about leadership and respect during Women's Month.

NBI Offers Safe House to 18 Ex-Marines in Bagmen Allegations

The National Bureau of Investigation is ready to provide a safe house and security to 18 alleged former Marines who claimed to be bagmen for ex-Rep. Zaldy Co, as they face threats after a press conference exposing alleged money deliveries to officials.

NBI: 20 More Witnesses May Emerge in Zaldy Co 'Bagmen' Case

The National Bureau of Investigation discloses that up to 20 additional individuals could come forward as alleged 'bagmen' for former Ako Bicol Partylist Rep. Elizaldy 'Zaldy' Co, linked to a P805 billion kickback scandal from flood control projects.

AFP Identifies Chinese Handler in Espionage Case

The Armed Forces of the Philippines has identified the Chinese handler of three Filipinos arrested for alleged espionage activities in the West Philippine Sea, with payments for sensitive information revealed.

30 Chinese Vessels Spotted Near WPS Features in March

The Philippine Navy detected approximately 30 Chinese vessels, including military and coast guard ships, near key maritime features in the West Philippine Sea during early March 2024, marking a slight decrease from previous weeks.

Lawyer for Ex-Marines' Affidavit Appears Before NBI

Attorney Charlie Pascual, who notarized the affidavit of 18 former Marines, appeared before the NBI on March 10, complying with a subpoena. The ex-soldiers and others are expected to follow on March 12 amid a probe into alleged kickbacks.

PNP Boosts Monitoring for Duterte Arrest Anniversary Rally

The Philippine National Police has heightened surveillance in key areas following online calls for a motorcade rally along EDSA, coinciding with the first anniversary of former President Rodrigo Duterte's arrest. PNP Chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr.

PDEA Seizes P383M Drugs, Arrests 119 in Operations

The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) has confiscated over P383 million worth of illegal drugs and arrested 119 individuals in a series of high-impact operations across the country from February 27 to March 6, 2026.

PNP on High Alert for Duterte Protest Rallies

The Philippine National Police is deploying additional forces and implementing maximum tolerance for protests marking the first anniversary of former President Rodrigo Duterte's arrest.

Estrada Seeks Travel Clearance Amid Graft Cases

Senator Jose Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada has formally requested travel clearance from the Sandiganbayan 5th Division for a scheduled trip to Hong Kong, Macau, and Japan. This move comes as he faces 11 pending graft cases related to the PDAF issue, despite pr

Senate Clash: Lacson, Marcoleta Debate Committee Report

Senators Panfilo Lacson and Rodante Marcoleta engaged in a heated exchange in the Senate plenary over the Blue Ribbon Committee's report on flood control project anomalies, with Marcoleta criticizing its incompleteness and Lacson defending its security me

House Panel Approves Fuel Tax Suspension Bill for Crises

A House committee has approved a bill empowering President Marcos to temporarily suspend or reduce fuel excise taxes to protect Filipinos from global oil price hikes during national or international economic emergencies.

Romualdez Welcomes Bill to Suspend Oil Excise Tax

Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez expressed satisfaction as a bill granting President Marcos Jr. authority to temporarily suspend or reduce excise taxes on petroleum products advances, aiming to ease public burden amid oil price volatility.

Ukraine Sends Military Experts to Gulf Nations

Ukraine will send military experts to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE to assist in countering Iranian-made drones, as announced by President Zelenskyy. This marks the first three countries under a new agreement, with more nations expected to seek help.

Marcos's ICC Position Unchanged, Says Malacañang

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. maintains the Philippines will not rejoin the International Criminal Court, as confirmed by Palace Press Officer Usec. Claire Castro, despite calls for re-entry amid hearings against former President Duterte.

Cebu City Council Tightens Rules on Monterrazas Project

The Cebu City Council has approved stricter regulatory compliance for the Monterrazas de Cebu development in Barangay Guadalupe, following concerns over environmental standards and flooding incidents linked to typhoon Tino.

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