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" alt="A SEAT AWAY Former President Rodrigo Duterte and former Sen. Leila de Lima attend Mondays Senate hearing on the drug war, their first appearance together since she attended his first State of the Nation Address in 2016 as an incumbent senator
Sen. Ronald Bato dela Rosa Senate PRIB MANILA, Philippines The Senates decision to allow resource persons of the drug war probe to talk for over 10 minutes did not escape Senator Ronald Bato dela Rosas attention, saying that this is unlike what the
MANILA, Philippines — The Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality has resumed the inquiry into the alleged abuses within the religious organizations, including FBI-wanted Kingdom of Jesus Christ
MANILA, Philippines After skipping the hearings of the House of Representatives on the proposed budget for 2025 of her office, Vice President Sara Duterte said she would attend the Senates deliberations. Ive already said before why we no longer will
MANILA, Philippines Former president Rodrigo Duterte will be invited to the Senate when it conducts its investigation on the war on drugs during his administration, Sen. Ronald dela Rosa said yesterday. In a phone interview with Senate reporters, De
MANILAp333 casino, Philippines Detained without bail and facing possible extradition, Apollo Quiboloy is unbowed. The pastor of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ is gunning for the Senate, with his legal representative Mark Tolentino submitting the KOJC f
MANILA, Philippines If the Senate decides to launch its own investigation on extrajudicial killings during the previous administration as proposed by Sen. Ronald Bato dela Rosa, it should do so as a committee of the whole to make it easier for witne
MANILA, Philippines — The Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality with the Committees on Migrant Workers, and Public Order and Dangerous Drugs resumed the inquiry into the escape of dismiss