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by Azer Parrocha on October 1, 2021
Duterte eyes US visit to thank gov't for vaccines
by Azer Parrocha on October 1, 2021
MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte wants to visit the United States to personally thank their government for their donation of vaccines against Covid-19.... Read full article
by Che Palicte on December 7, 2021
'No vax, no entry' policy affects local economy: Sara
by Che Palicte on December 7, 2021
DAVAO CITY – Mayor Sara Z. Duterte is not keen on imposing a "no vaccination, no entry" policy in the city, saying this would severely affect the local economy.... Read full article
by Azer Parrocha on April 19, 2022
PRRD urges poll bets to limit number of armed guards
by Azer Parrocha on April 19, 2022
MANILA – President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on Monday urged candidates in the May 9 elections to “limit” the number of their armed bodyguards, noting that those who feared for their safety could address their concerns to the police or military.... Read full article
by Christopher Lloyd Caliwan on April 5, 2022
BOC lawyer hurt in Pasay shooting
by Christopher Lloyd Caliwan on April 5, 2022
MANILA – A lawyer from the Bureau of Customs (BOC) was injured in a shooting incident that transpired along Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard in Pasay City on Monday night.... Read full article
by Ferdinand Patinio on April 18, 2022
Over 20 cases filed vs. importers, brokers since January 2022
by Ferdinand Patinio on April 18, 2022
MANILA – The Bureau of Customs (BOC) on Monday reported that over 20 criminal cases have been filed before the Department of Justice (DOJ) for violation of Customs and other laws since January 2022.... Read full article
by Ma. Cristina Arayata on February 21, 2022
Magnitude 5.7, 5.2 quakes jolt DavOcc
by Ma. Cristina Arayata on February 21, 2022
MANILA – Earthquakes with magnitudes 5.7 and 5.2 jolted Davao Occidental early Monday, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported.... Read full article
by Benjamin Pulta on February 18, 2022
SC gets P4.2-M videoconferencing equipment donation from US
by Benjamin Pulta on February 18, 2022
MANILA – The United States government has donated to the Supreme Court (SC) PHP4.2 million worth of videoconferencing equipment in support of the tribunal’s efforts to mitigate risks from face-to-face court hearings during the coronavirus pandemic.... Read full article
by Marita Moaje on January 14, 2022
K-12 classes in QC public schools suspended Jan. 15-22
by Marita Moaje on January 14, 2022
MANILA – The Quezon City government heeded suggestions for an academic break as it announced Friday the class suspension from Kindergarten to Senior High School (K-12).... Read full article
by Stephanie Sevillano on March 24, 2022
Early registration in public schools begins March 25
by Stephanie Sevillano on March 24, 2022
MANILA – Early registration for learners in public schools for School Year 2022-2023 is set to start on Friday, the Department of Education (DepEd) said Wednesday.... Read full article
by Ma. Cristina Arayata on October 12, 2021
‘Maring,’ habagat to bring heavy rainfall over parts of Luzon
by Ma. Cristina Arayata on October 12, 2021
MANILA – Parts of the country will continue to experience heavy rains due to Severe Tropical Storm Maring (international name Kompasu) and the enhanced habagat or southwest monsoon, the weather bureau said Tuesday.... Read full article

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