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Read more about the article Solon says 2.3 million school-age children left behind as schools open

Solon says 2.3 million school-age children left behind as schools open

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A lawmaker said over two million school-age children, or almost 10 percent between the ages of 5 and 15, will not be going to school as the new school year opens on Monday.

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Read more about the article Higher SSS pension pushed

Higher SSS pension pushed

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Partylist lawmaker Neri Colmenares of Bayan Muna urged House leadership to immediately approve the bill that would provide for higher pension of the Social Security System (SSS).

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Read more about the article Child rights group to protest DepEd’s approval to close IP schools

Child rights group to protest DepEd’s approval to close IP schools

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Children rights alliance, Save our Schools Network, will protest in front of Department of Education national office on Monday to denounce the closure of indigenous peoples schools in Davao del Norte.

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Read more about the article Migrant group urges DFA to issue advisory amid suicide bombing

Migrant group urges DFA to issue advisory amid suicide bombing

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Migrants rights group Migrante-Middle East (M-ME) today urges the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to issue a corresponding advisory amid alleged suicide bombing in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

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Read more about the article Anti-smoking TF recognizes outstanding police stations

Anti-smoking TF recognizes outstanding police stations

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The Anti-Smoking Task Force here recognized outstanding police stations and station commanders who caught the highest number of violators of the smoking ban here. The awarding was held after the flag retreat ceremony on Friday afternoon.

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