A Moro organization is pushing for the reopening of the investigations on the Mamasapano clash to probe the alleged direct involvement of the United States military in the operation after a video from a still unknown source shows the body of an alleged Caucasian soldier.
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Women’s partylist Gabriela calls for justice for the 17-year old college student who was raped and killed in Cebu City.
The Davao City Police reiterated its warning that it would not tolerate rogue policemen.
The Tagum City Chamber Chorale bagged the top prize in the 2015 Government Chorale Competition held last Tuesday at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
A unit of the Therma South Energy coal-fired power plant here will start supplying 150 megawatts of power to its consumers in several provinces and cities across Mindanao on Friday (September 18).
Labor group Trade Union Congress of the Philippines-Nagkaisa laments the recent pronouncement of President Benigno Aquino III that he is rejecting the proposal to reduce income tax as this would affect more people.
A lawmaker is optimistic that with the enactment of the SK Reform Bill the youth will have a chance to be trained as future leaders of the country.
Workers under the progressive Kilusang Mayo Uno lauded the Senate’s initiative to probe the killings of Lumads in Surigao del Sur.
The Philippine Coast Guard with its Auxiliary in south eastern Mindanao and local government units will be holding the International Coastal Cleanup, said to be the biggest movement for cleaning the marine environment, on Saturday.
The Army on Sunday said members of the New People’s Army burned one Saddam truck and a Delica van in Sitio Mangway, Barangay Pintatagan, Banaybanay town in Davao Oriental Saturday evening.