One of the framers of the 1987 Philippine Constitution said the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law provides enough powers for self-determination within the bounds of the Constitution.
Malacañang on Friday announced the appointment of several individuals who will fill various government executive positions.
Bayan Muna Partylist representatives said the National Police’s Board of Inquiry (BOI) failed to pursue the liability of President Benigno Aquino III and suspended National Police Chief, Alan Purisima.
The Court of Appeals granted the application on Thursday for Writ of Amparo and Writ of Habeas Date of human rights lawyer, Atty. Maria Catherine Dannug-Salucon.
The Eastmincom identified the fatality as Corporal Wilson Binalay. The wounded were Cpl Delfin G Agod, Private First Class Jimboy P Apostol and Pfc Ar-jay G Magallanes.
City officials and artists from Davao City were recently named as science and technology (S&T) ambassadors by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST).
Malacañang has already signed the nomination of Acting Health Secretary Janette Garin as the Secretary of the Department of Health.
The farmers group Masipag said lobbyist for Golden Rice has rejected a challenge to a public debate on the genetically modified rice.
The country registered an employment rate of 93.4 percent, marking an increase of 2.8 percent since January last year, based on the 2015 January Labor Force Survey conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).
An international tribunal was launched Thursday in Quezon City to try cases of human rights violations under the administration of President Benigno S. Aquino III.