On the observance of Earth Day this April 22, Friday, environment groups will launch a “Green Candidates Forum” to provide a venue for South Cotabato voters to know if local candidates have an environment agenda.
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Vice Presidential candidate Walden Bello created a stir when he walked past security to the city’s Sangguniang Panglunsod session hall on Wednesday and made a symbolic protest.
The research institution Social Weather Station has not released such report about the people’s presidential preference surveyed on March.
Iglesia ni Cristo has yet to release an official announcement on who to endorse in the Presidential elections. The official website has not posted any political endorsement.
A video commentary made by YouTuber PepzTV, whose channel describes itself as a defender against Duterte critics, claimed the Partido Reporma Rally held in Tagum City last April 7 did not draw a huge crowd in support of the presidential bid of Vice President Robredo.
The National Democratic Front Southern Mindanao said claims by the Armed Forces of the Philippines that their peace consultant Ezequiel ‘Ka Rey’ Cortes Daguman was killed in an encounter in Davao del Norte was not true.
The Quiboloy-owned Sonshine Media Network Incorporated (SMNI) recently aired a two-hour interview with Retired Army Major General Jovito Palparan who…
PASAKA Confederation of Lumad Organizations in Mindanao and Salugpungan Ta Tanu Igkanukon deputy secretary general Datu Benito Bay-ao chided at the claim of former PASAKA secretary general Jong Monzon that the lumad struggle is a ploy of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP).
A Regional Trial Court in Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur on March 25 dismissed the charges of kidnapping and serious illegal detention against human rights and community health advocate Dr. Maria Natividad Castro.
Makabayan Bloc representatives on March 30 called President Rodrigo Duterte “red-tagger in chief” after Duterte accused the progressive bloc as legal front of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP).