Duterte urges Asean to ‘exercise self-restraint’ in sea row

Krissy Aguilar - INQUIRER.net 11/03/2019

NONTHABURI, Thailand — President Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday called on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) to “exercise self-restraint” in resolving the South China Sea dispute. The President vowed the Philippines’ cooperation as Asean-China country coordinator…

Palace: Duterte on top of situation after Mindanao quakes, will attend ASEAN Summit

Krissy Aguilar - INQUIRER.net 11/01/2019

MANILA, Philippines — Despite pushing through with his trip to Thailand for the 35th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit, Malacañang assured that President Rodrigo Duterte is on top of the situation after a series of…

Marjorie Barretto admits Echiverri is father of youngest daughter

Krissy Aguilar - INQUIRER.net 10/23/2019

MANILA, Philippines — Former actress Marjorie Barretto put an end to speculations and admitted that Enrico “Recom” Echiverri, former Caloocan mayor and later House representative, is the father of her youngest daughter. “Recom Echiverri is the father…

Gretchen Barretto blames Marjorie for dad’s heart attack

Krissy Aguilar - INQUIRER.net 10/22/2019

MANILA, Philippines – The ongoing feud between the Barretto sisters appears to be far from over. Actress and socialite Gretchen Barretto fired the latest online shot on Monday when she claimed that her sister, former actress Marjorie…

‘Go there, you are free to kill everybody,’ Duterte orders Espenido

Krissy Aguilar - INQUIRER.net 10/18/2019

MANILA, Philippines — “Go there, you are free to kill everybody.” This was President Rodrigo Duterte’s order to controversial police official Lt. Col. Jovie Espenido who was recently assigned to Bacolod City which is “badly hit” by…

Palace: Up to MTRCB, DFA chief to pull out ‘Abominable’ from cinemas

Krissy Aguilar - INQUIRER.net 10/15/2019

MANILA, Philippines — It is up to the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) whether or not animated film “Abominable” should be pulled out from cinemas over a scene featuring China’s “nine-dash line” in the…

Panelo dared to take rush hour public transport without bodyguards

Krissy Aguilar - INQUIRER.net 10/10/2019

MANILA, Philippines — After Palace Spokesman Salvador Panelo accepted the challenge of taking public transportation to work, some groups and personalities have laid down rules saying he should use the public transport system during rush hour sans…

Drug war still credible despite ‘ninja cops’ controversy – Palace

Krissy Aguilar - INQUIRER.net 10/08/2019

MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang downplayed Tuesday any possible impact of the “ninja cops”  controversy to the credibility of the Duterte administration’s war against illegal drugs. “Hindi naman (Not really),” Palace spokesperson and chief presidential legal counsel Salvador…

Robin Padilla slams critics of celebs who joined Duterte’s Russia trip

Krissy Aguilar - INQUIRER.net 10/08/2019

MANILA, Philippines — Robin Padilla lashed out at critics of fellow celebrities who were accused of using government funds when they joined President Rodrigo Duterte’s five-day visit to Russia last week. In a video posted via actor…

Duterte’s approval and trust ratings drop in September poll – Pulse Asia

Krissy Aguilar - INQUIRER.net 10/07/2019

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte remains the most trusted Philippine official despite a decline in his approval and trust ratings, the latest Pulse Asia survey released Monday showed. The survey, conducted from September 16 to 22,…

Polio epidemic: DOH confirms resurgence in Philippines

Krissy Aguilar - INQUIRER.net 09/19/2019

MANILA, Philippines — Nearly two decades after the Philippines was declared polio-free, the Department of Health (DOH) confirmed Thursday the resurgence of polio in the country as it recently recorded its first case of the potentially deadly…

Psychologist group: Divorce a relief but who’ll assist affected families?

Krissy Aguilar - INQUIRER.net 09/17/2019

MANILA, Philippines — While divorce may be a “relief,” a group of psychologists suggested that the government should look into the aspect on who would assist the family should a dissolution of marriage occur. This is what…

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