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The Manila Times on MSNDuterte's defense team files comment to House motion for reconsideration before SC
The defense team of Vice President Sara Duterte has filed their comment to the Motion for Reconsideration filed by the House ...
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The Manila Times on MSNICC prosecutor opposes Duterte disqualification bid
MANILA, Philippines – Citing the absence of any conflict of interest and reaffirming his commitment to impartiality, ...
A FEW months ago, things looked grim for Sara Duterte, the vice-president of the Philippines. The country’s House of ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNDuterte: No regrets, no apologies
Detained former president Rodrigo Duterte insisted he has no regrets over his actions while in office as he continues to face ...
The Senate set aside the trial of Sara Duterte, a rival of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. She and her party won more seats ...
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Philstar.com on MSNSara Duterte's education rant triggers reminders of her DepEd 'failures'
Vice President Sara Duterte's complaints that Philippine schools remain "stuck with paper and pencil" have drawn sharp rebuke ...
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The Manila Times on MSNSara Duterte: Philippines still unprepared for typhoons
VICE President Sara Duterte said Filipinos are still not fully prepared for storms, and the floods and landslides they bring.
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte talks to reporters at the House of Representatives, in Quezon City, Philippines, Nov. 25, 2024 (AP photo by Aaron Favila).
Duterte has upended politics in Philippines The thousands of killings — which human rights groups estimate could exceed 20,000 — under Duterte’s administration from 2016 to 2022 were ...
Duterte, 79, wants to return as mayor of Davao City, on the southern island of Mindanao, where he held power for more than two decades before leading the archipelago nation between 2016 and 2022.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte said on Saturday he was retiring from politics, a surprise move that fuelled speculation he was clearing the way for a presidential run by his daughter.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte said on Saturday he would retire rather than run for vice president next year, in a surprise move that sparked speculation over his political future ...
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