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Escudero wants name excluded from pre-election preference surveys
MANILA, Philippines – Sen. Francis Escudero has asked survey firms to exclude his name from preference surveys ahead of the 2028 National Elections. Escudero’s office said Tuesday that the senator has ...
AS early as now, the political chatter about the 2028 presidential elections has begun. Names are being floated, speculations are growing and political camps are quietly positioning themselves for ...
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BARMM voter registration reaches 84,859 as poll preps continue
MANILA, Philippines — Voter registration in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao has reached 84,859 as of March 19, with 1,814 new applications recorded in a single day, as preparations ...
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Philippines through to the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup after 2-0 win over Uzbekistan
Philippines through to the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup after 2-0 win over Uzbekistan ...
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Loopholes that made Marcoleta’s SOCE violation untouchable explained
MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections admits it cannot punish Sen. Rodante Marcoleta for hiding P75 million in campaign donations from his sworn election filings, even though its own ...
The central lesson of People Power is not that the masses “once saved democracy” and must now do so again, but that no ...
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Lacson quips on Rep. Marcoleta’s query on impeachment
MANILA, Philippines – “The cocoNUT doesn’t fall far from the cocoNUT tree.” Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” Lacson wrote this in a social media post on Thursday as he posted photo quotes ...
CHIZ ESCUDERO - The Senator has formally requested the survey firms not to include his name in the polls for the 2028 Elections.
It took one hundred years for an official apology. No land was returned. The legacy of the overthrow remains visible today.
Last week’s exam blow-up has led to questions from accountants-in-training about what, exactly, they’re paying for. Plus: the Luke Sayers saga continues.
As the war in West Asia widened into its second week, the shocks came thick and fast for many countries, with Sri Lanka no exception. The first blow for the public came at midnight on Monday (9), with ...
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