Read more about the article Davao’s mayor demands apology from Mega Harbour for calling her ‘reckless, callous’
Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte (Robby Joy D. Salveron/davaotoday.com)

Davao’s mayor demands apology from Mega Harbour for calling her ‘reckless, callous’

Presidential daughter and Davao City Mayor, Sara Duterte demanded an apology from port developer Mega Harbour Port and Development, Inc. for calling her “reckless, callous, and unethical” over the termination of the multi-billion coastline development project.

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SWAT MEMBERS. Members of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team demonstrate proper handcuffing in a supposed raid during the skills demonstration at the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) grounds Thursday, Aug. 2. The demonstration was held during the SWAT Team's Advance Course Closing Ceremony where 48 new SWAT members graduated.(Robby Joy D. Salveron/davaotoday.com)

SWAT MEMBERS

Members of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team demonstrate proper handcuffing in a supposed raid during the skills demonstration at the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) grounds Thursday, Aug. 3. The demonstration was held during the SWAT Team's Advance Course Closing Ceremony where 48 new SWAT members graduated.(Robby Joy D. Salveron/davaotoday.com)

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Read more about the article Younghusband brothers Phil, James sign contract with Davao Aguilas
Davao Aguilas Chairman Jefferson Cheng with James and Phil Younghusband at the contract signing ceremony held at Makati Shangri-la Hotel in Makati City, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017. (Contributed photo)

Younghusband brothers Phil, James sign contract with Davao Aguilas

Brothers Phil and James Younghusband are now officially part of the Davao Aguilas Football Club (DAFC).

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FULL TEXT | Second National Interfaith Humanitarian Mission Report on Human Rights situation of Marawi evacuees

The two National Interfaith Humanitarian Missions, especially the recently-concluded second wave, were able to open venues for the victims’ demands. These were venues that even the poorest, and in social heirarchies normally voiceless, evacuees were able to access. This allowed the fleshing out cases of human rights violations under Martial Law beyond the common narrative of the effects of the aerial bombings.

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