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Duterte’s war backed

MOST Filipinos approve of the way the administration is handling the fight against criminality, but they find the government lacking in addressing an issue...

Why blame Bautista?

Before the past year ended, Social Weather Stations came out with a survey that said eight out of 10 Filipinos lived in fear that...

No credible opposition

The problem of this country, as I see it, is that it has no credible opposition. There is no political leader who can inspire...

Special courts to try EJK cases proposed

AN ANTI-CRIME group has asked the Supreme Court to create special courts to exclusively hear cases involving collateral victims of the Duterte administration’s war...

Collateral damage

THE Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption, an anti-crime group, has been one of the most outspoken supporters of the Duterte administration’s war on illegal...

Join my war, Duterte urges all Pinoys

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte called on all Filipinos to help the government in fighting the society’s ills as he vowed to continue the government’s unrelenting...

Filipinos hopeful despite ‘menace’

EXPECT the brutal war against the illegal drug menace to continue in 2017 even as 95 percent of adult Filipinos said they will be...

Duterte hits out at anti-drug war priests

DAVAO CITY"•President Rodrigo Duterte again slammed the Catholic Church for criticizing his campaign against illegal drugs and for portraying him as the prime suspect...

De Lima on a spot amid Senate probes

THE Senate was off to a tumultuous start in the 17th Congress as the leadership of Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III was tested by...

Living in fear

A Social Weather Stations survey says that eight out of 10 Filipinos live in fear that they or their friends may be the next...

Leila in Germany snipes at Rody

EMBATTLED Senator Leila de Lima denounced President Rodrigo Duterte before an international conference Sunday as “a self-confessed serial killer” elected by 16-million Filipinos in...

Caritas protests drug war killings

THE Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines’ social action arm joined a “silent protest” against extrajudicial killings in the country and condemned them as...

UN insists on its own EJK probe terms

UNITED NATIONS Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Killings Agnes Callamard scored President Rodrigo Duterte for placing conditions on her visit to investigate...

Displeased donor

Donor countries are not pleased at the way the Philippines is conducting its war on illegal drugs. With over half of the 5,000 killed...
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