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Romualdez vows close review of ’death’ bill

House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez on Tuesday said the House of Representatives will thoroughly deliberate the proposed bill restoring the death penalty for drug-related...

Human Rights Watch slams Duterte’s drug war

Thousands of children in the Philippines have suffered lasting physical, emotional, and economic harm from President Rodrigo Duterte’s abusive “war on drugs,” Human Rights...

Suu Kyi set to make history in genocide case

The Hague"•Former democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi is set to make legal history when she defends Myanmar in The Hague this week against...

PH to UN: Don’t interfere

The Philippines on Saturday said the United Nations should not interfere when a country chooses to take strong-arm tactics against criminality. Addressing the 74th session...

Finance eyes other loan providers

The Finance department is in exploratory talks with some of the Philippines’ international development partners to boost support for the projects adversely affected by...

Rody puts loan talks on hold

President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration has ordered the suspension of all loan and grant talks with foreign governments that backed a United Nations resolution to...

Duterte brushes off Iceland

President Rodrigo Duterte is “seriously considering” cutting diplomatic ties with Iceland after it spearheaded a UN resolution to probe his deadly drug war, the...

Iceland ‘reso’ triggers calls for PH to leave UNHRC

The government on Monday rejected the Iceland-led resolution adopted by the UN Human Rights Council calling for a comprehensive report on alleged human rights...

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That UN resolution

"The Philippines is a member of the community of nations."     That United Nations resolution calling for an inquiry into the thousands of deaths from the...

Palace slams UN meddling in drug war

The Palace on Friday rejected the call for a United Nations inquiry into the country’s war on drugs, calling it an “interference with the...

PH slams intrusion by 11 rights experts

The Philippines on Saturday rejected a call for an independent United Nations probe into Manila’s alleged human rights violations, describing it as interference in its...

Diplomats, activists decry Chinese ‘threats’ at UN rights council

By Nina Larson Diplomats and activists on Monday denounced intense Chinese lobbying, pressure and even threats to rein in criticism of Beijing during last month's...

Countries gather in Geneva to review Saudi rights record

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