The convenors of the Peace Council, composed of representatives from various sectors, initiated the study of the Bangsamoro Basic Law aimed at helping the public understand BBL.
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Human rights group Karapatan said President Benigno Aquino III should be held accountable for the case of the overseas Filipino worker on death row in Indonesia.
The city government of Tagum launched on Tuesday a festival offering various medical services.
A group of organic farming advocates wanted the local government to withdraw glyphosate products from stores in the city.
Davao del Norte province will have 76 infrastructure projects with a total of P507.525 million fund allocation from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) this year.
A 55 year-old woman died in a fire incident on Easter Sunday dawn, an official of the Bureau of Fire Protection said.
The Davao Region was ravaged by 20 fires in the first week of April alone.
The progressive labor center, Kilusang Mayo Uno on Tuesday called on Indonesian President Joko Widodo to spare the life of overseas Filipino worker, Mary Jane Veloso, from death row.
An organization of evangelical churches in the country reiterated its support for the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law.
Malacanang said on Monday it is up to the judiciary to cleanse its ranks of corrupt judges.