Teachers trooped to the Supreme Court on Tuesday to file a petition questioning the constitutionality of the joint military exercises with Japan.
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All entry points to Mt. Apo with existing open trails will now adopt a unified system of climbing registration, trekking fees, policy in guiding and portering, among others after the local government of Sta. Cruz town in Davao del Sur approves a new trekking policy.
The number of those admitted due to candy poisoning in Caraga region has decreased to 66, while no deaths are reported, the Department of Health 13 said.
The service agency hired by Kentex Manufacturing Inc., is nowhere to be found, said militant labor group Kilusang Mayo Uno on Tuesday.
The Davao Light and Power Company announced that consumers within its franchise will be experiencing another tight power supply situation after the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines experienced a 70 MW deficiency early morning Tuesday.
Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares urged candidates for the 2016 elections to discuss pork barrel issue as a top election issue.
Representative Emmi De Jesus of the Gabriela Women’s Party said President Benigno Aquino’s environmental record will be punctuated by the dumping of toxic waste from Canada in the country on his last State of the Nation Address (Sona).
Engr. Ricardo Onate Jr., project manager of the Davao Rice Processing Complex, assured that the rice milled from their facility are safe and of good quality.
A national group composed of different churches said they will launch an international campaign to assist in the plight of indigenous communities and schools in Mindanao.
A human rights group said the promotion of what they call as “present-day Palparan” Army generals by President Benigno Aquino III is an “affirmation of the regime’s policy of war against the discontented Filipino people.”