A high ranking Philippines government official on Monday slammed the “barbaric beheading” of Juergen Gustav Kantner in Sulu, a German captive of the Abu Sayyaf group.
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Claiming that there is a grave abuse of discretion, Senator Leila de Lima’s camp filed Monday before the Supreme Court a petition questioning the legality of her arrest issued in a criminal case for drug trading.
Tasked to draft proposals of the Bangsamoro Basic Law, the Bangsamoro Transition Commission was formally launched Friday afternoon in Waterfront Hotel Insular Hotel, this city.
A lawyers’ group said it is inaccurate to depict Senator Leila De Lima as a political prisoner.
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines called for an investigation into the September 2003 killing of Davao broadcaster Jun Pala, a known critic of then mayor and now Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
As a gesture of support on the resumption of peace talks, the National Democratic Front in Mindanao announced Thursday the slated released of the six prisoners of wars who were held captive by the New People’s Army.
A legal counsel of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines said that the Commission on Higher Education has no injunctive power like courts to issue a moratorium which is a temporary prohibition of a certain activity such as educational field trips.
A Sister City pact between Kauai County in Hawaii and Davao is likely to happen following the visit of a 32-man delegation visited the city recently for a trade mission.
The Tagum Agricultural Development Co., Inc., one of the biggest exporters of banana, expressed its openness to review the present joint-venture agreement with the government for the lease of banana plantations in Davao del Norte.
Due to the recent bus crash incident in Tanay, Rizal that claimed the lives of 15 individuals, the Commission on Higher Education on Tuesday imposed a moratorium on field trips and educational tours in all higher education institutions across the country.