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A dead man was found floating in Davao River at around 8:00 am on Sunday (May 17).
Workers of Tanduay Distillers Inc. in Calamba, Laguna who are on strike starting Monday cried foul over the violence and harassment committed by the security group and hired goons of the company owned by billionaire Lucio Tan.
The Makabayan bloc today hit the Malacanang version of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) saying it fails to provide full and genuine autonomy to the Bangsamoro people.
Two local publications here won recognition during the 19th Civic Journalism Community Press Awards presented by the Philippine Press Institute last May 15, 2015.
A man died in Buhangin Monday after being shot by two unidentified suspects.
The 2016 proposed budget of Tagum City is pegged at P1,034,719.42, which is higher than this year’s budget of P1,000,346.670.00.
The Institute of Popular Opinion of the University of Mindanao (IPO-UM) recently conducted a survey on Federalism. The survey aims to determine how the Davaoeños understand Federalism and determine their stand on it.
Tagum City will host around 800 scout leaders from 118 local scouts council nationwide for the two-day 59th Annual National Council Meeting (ANCM) of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) on Wednesday (May 20).
The Human Rights Watch called “heartless” the Philippine government’s response of denying assistance to Rohingya migrants who might enter Philippine waters.