Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez (right) discusses with Senate President Migz Zubiri the plans for hosting the 31st Annual Meeting...
Read moreA worker repairs the capiz Christmas decor hanging on trees along Ayala Avenue in Makati City on Monday after they were damaged by strong winds brought by Typhoon ‘Ulysses’ last week.
Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez (right) discusses with Senate President Migz Zubiri the plans for hosting the 31st Annual Meeting...
Read moreUniversity of the Philippines president Angelo Jimenez calls on Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez at the House of Representatives.
Read moreChief Justice Alexander Gesmundo (second from right) receives a certificate of land title donation from Mayor Vic Amante covering 1.5...
Read moreA fish merchant waits for a customer, as demand for fish decrease due to the scare that fish might be...
Read moreVice President Sara Duterte leads the flag-raising ceremony during the celebration of National Women’s Month in Camp Karingal in Quezon...
Read moreA Muslim prays at the Golden Mosque in Quiapo, Manila on the eve of the start of Ramadan, the ninth...
Read moreTHE defense secretaries of the United States and the Philippines jointly denounced China’s “gray-zone” operations—activities that just fall short of...
Read moreSpeaker Martin G. Romualdez on Tuesday urged the Philippine National Police (PNP) to strictly enforce a one-strike policy against “ninja...
Read morePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered government agencies to study Executive Order No. 138 for possible amendments and to determine what...
Read moreThe House of Representatives on Tuesday approved on final reading a bill that will allow married women to retain their...
Read morePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has approved the sale of seized smuggled sugar at P70 per kilo at Kadiwa centers, the...
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