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  • Articles Tagged with "Philippines"

    FAST FACTS: Know the difference between commonly confused legal terms

    rappler.com • Law • Philippines

    This article clarifies the differences between commonly confused legal terms such as life imprisonment and reclusion perpetua, amnesty and pardon, and parole and probation.

    Dismissed PMA cadet Cudia's case 'closed and terminated'

    rappler.com • Law • Philippines

    The Supreme Court in the Philippines has finally denied the dismissed PMA cadet Jeff Aldrin Cudia's third appeal, concluding his case and upholding his dismissal from the academy for violating the honor code.

    ‘A senator must act with integrity’

    rappler.com • Politics • Philippines

    This article provides excerpts from a booklet guiding new Philippine senators on their roles and responsibilities, emphasizing competence and integrity in serving the nation.

    FULL RECAP: 'The Voice Kids' grand finale weekend

    rappler.com • Television • Philippines

    The article recaps the grand finale weekend of 'The Voice Kids' in the Philippines, highlighting the performances of the top four finalists and the crowning of Lyca Gairanod as the champion.

    How do we ensure student safety in school field trips? | The Manila Times

    manilatimes.net • Education • Philippines

    The article discusses the importance of student safety during school field trips in the Philippines, highlighting past tragedies and the subsequent regulations implemented by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).

    Can schools impose discipline on students for misconduct committed off campus? | The Manila Times

    manilatimes.net • Education • Philippines

    Philippine schools can discipline students for off-campus misconduct based on constitutional mandates and the Family Code's principle of in loco parentis.

    The Philippines Are Now Focused on China's Threats to Taiwan

    foreignpolicy.com • Politics • Philippines

    Growing tensions between China and Taiwan are forcing the Philippines to prioritize a potential cross-strait conflict, leading to increased collaboration with the US military and a shift in its defense strategy.

    Russian vlogger Vitaly won't be deported — DILG Secretary Remulla

    rappler.com • Politics • Philippines

    Russian vlogger Vitaly Zdorovetskiy will not be immediately deported from the Philippines, but will face legal consequences for his actions, according to the Department of Interior and Local Government.

    Detained Philippines former President Duterte poised to win mayoral race in his home city - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Politics • Philippines

    Despite being detained by the International Criminal Court, former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte appears to have won the mayoral race in Davao City by a landslide.

    China’s Play for Sandy Cay: Trump Is Ignoring Beijing’s South China Sea Activity

    foreignpolicy.com • Politics • World

    China's escalating actions in the South China Sea, particularly its claim on Sandy Cay, are challenging the Philippines and testing the limits of international agreements, while the Trump administration's response is seen as inadequate.

    Gregor Haas’ red notice cancelled by Interpol as lawyer calls for release

    smh.com.au • Politics • World

    An Interpol red notice against Gregor Haas has been cancelled, prompting calls for his release from a Philippine detention facility where he has been held for over a year.

    History of the world’s oldest Chinatown, Binondo in Manila, now a foodie paradise | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • History • Philippines

    Binondo, Manila's historic Chinatown, established in 1594, is a vibrant blend of Chinese and Filipino culture, renowned today as a culinary destination but formerly a significant financial center.

    Does public infrastructure affect human capital? The effect of improved transport connectivity on children's education in the Philippines - ScienceDirect

    sciencedirect.com • Economics • Philippines

    This study investigates the impact of improved transport connectivity, specifically the Philippines' Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) policy, on children's education, exploring its effects on school attendance and human capital investment.

    Gardiola clan's DPWH deals hit billions after congressman wins

    rappler.com • Politics • Philippines

    A Rappler investigation reveals that the family of Philippine Congressman Edwin Gardiola's construction firms have secured billions of pesos in government infrastructure projects since 2023, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.