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MANILA, Philippines — Retired police colonel Edilberto Leonardo, who had repeatedly denied that the Duterte administration implemented a reward system for its war on drugs, acknowledged its existence at the House Quad Committee's ninth hea
MANILA, Philippines (Updated 6:36 p.m.) Two airlines offered flexible options for its passengers as ongoing demonstrations continued to block traffic in Davao City. In an advisory, budget carrier said it is aware of the blockade disrupting access to
MANILAokgames, Philippines — Karlo Nograles, Rodrigo Duterte’s former Cabinet secretary, wants to do what none have pulled off for over two decades: to beat a Duterte for the Davao mayoralty.  Nograles on Tuesday, October 8, filed h
MANILA, Philippines — The "Davao Model," which allegedly involves rewarding police officers with cash for each drug suspect killed, mirrors the reward system of the notorious Davao Death Squad (DDS), former Senator Leila de Lima
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GARMA / saved SEPTEMBER 29, 2024 Former PCSO general manager Royina Garma during the House quad committee hearing in this file photo taken on September 27, 2024. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PHOTO MANILA, Philippines Retired police colonel Royina Garma
A magnitude 4 earthquake strikes Jose Abad Santos town in Davao Occidental on Thursday, October 17, 2024 (Photo from Phivolcs/Facebook) MANILA, Philippines A magnitude 4 earthquake hit Jose Abad Santos town in Davao Occidental on Thursday evening, t
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The Board of Investments (BOI) said on Wednesday it approved the countrys first renewable energy project eligible for energy efficiency incentives, marking a milestone in the governments effort to promote sustainable energy solutions in the country.