Our ties with Japan “remain very strong,” assures Roque (Eagle News) — The Palace on Thursday expressed confidence the installation of a Filipino “comfort woman” statue in Manila would not become a diplomatic issue for the country and Japan. In a press conference on Thursday, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said the country’s ties with Japan “remain very strong” even after Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Seiko Noda supposedly expressed regret over the statue during a […]
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President Duterte’s net trust rating rebounds to “excellent” –SWS
(Eagle News) — Net trust rating in President Rodrigo Duterte rebounded to an excellent from a decline in the third quarter, based on the latest Social Weather Stations survey. The +75 net trust rating Duterte received from the survey done from December 8 to 16, 2017 was up by one grade from the +60 he got in September 2017, classified as very good; and was a rebound considering the +75 he got in June 2017, the SWS […]
DOJ reopens Castillo case to allow for admission of suspect-turned-witness’ statement
(Eagle News) — The Department of Justice said it has reopened the investigation into the death of hazing victim Horacio Castillo III to allow for the formal admission of the sworn statement of Aegis Juris member Marc Ventura. The DOJ said the statement of Ventura–who has been admitted to the Witness Protection Program—was received only on January 3. Last year, the case was submitted for resolution. “We can’t resolve the case if the evidence is […]
Two suspects in P6.4-billion shabu shipment mess tried to leave country — authorities
(Eagle News) — Two respondents in the P6.4-billion shabu shipment that entered via Customs express lanes in May tried to leave the country. In separate press conferences, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre and Bureau of Immigration spokesperson Atty. Ma. Antonette Mangrobang named the respondents as Richard Tan and Kenneth Dong. Aguirre said Tan tried to bribe immigration officers, but “he wasn’t successful.” “..Our senior supervision officers rejected the bribe being offered,” Aguirre said. Mangrobang, for […]
Policemen to receive promised pay hike this month
By Mar Gabriel Eagle News Service P01 Rey Boy Abrea is excited to receive his first pay for the year. It’s because starting this month, he will be receiving more than his original salary, as promised by President Rodrigo Duterte. P01s like him will now receive P29,668 as base pay every month. The figure is exactly double their salaries the year before and perhaps the years before that. “Malaking tulong po ito sa pagdagdag ng […]
Senior Associate Justice declines House invite to testify in impeachment hearings vs Sereno
Says he has “no personal knowledge” of matters he was being asked to talk about By Moira Encina Eagle News Service Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio has declined the House justice panel’s invitation for him to testify against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno in impeachment hearings. In a Jan. 10 letter to Rep. Rey Umali, chair of the committee, Carpio said this was because he has “no personal knowledge” of the matters he would be […]
Senator Poe bats for Constitutional Convention
(Eagle News) — Senator Grace Poe on Thursday proposed to amend the Charter via a Constitutional Convention instead. Poe issued the statement after her colleague, Senator Panfilo Lacson, proposed to make amendments by convening the Senate as a Constitutional Assembly separate from the House of Representatives. “Given the extent of the proposed changes in the Constitution, I maintain that having a constitutional convention is the best and most acceptable mode to take, even if it […]
LP senators take swipe at Bongbong Marcos for questioning the PET’s credibility
(Eagle News) — Liberal Party senators on Thursday hit back at former Senator Bongbong Marcos after he accused the Presidential Electoral Tribunal hearing his electoral protest of bias against him. “Hindi maganda na kwestyunin mo ang kredibilidad ng PET kung hindi pabor sa iyo ang mga desisyon,” LP president Francis Pangilinan said in a statement. Senator Bam Aquino noted that Vice President Leni Robredo, the LP chair and against whom Marcos filed his protest, did […]
SolGen Calida thanks anti-TRAIN petitioners for “making (his) job easier”
(Eagle News) — Is that all you’ve got? Solicitor General Jose Calida had this to say to the militant lawmakers who asked the Supreme Court to declare the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion law unconstitutional. In a Twitter post on Thursday, Calida even thanked Representatives Antonio Tinio of ACT Teachers party-list, Carlos Zarate of Bayan Muna, and Ariel Casilao of Anakpawis, who filed the petition minutes before, for “making (his) job easier.” “Lack of […]
Lacson wants Senate to convene separately as Constitutional Assembly
https://youtu.be/iWQcycnS1dg By Meanne Corvera Eagle News Service Senator Panfilo Lacson will file on Monday a resolution allowing the Senate to convene as a Constitutional Assembly, and tackle possible amendments to the Constitution separate from the House of Representatives. In a press conference on Thursday, Lacson said under his proposed process, the House of Representatives would convene separately and insert its own amendments to provisions in the Charter, if any. A bicameral conference would then be […]
TRAIN’s constitutionality questioned before Supreme Court
https://youtu.be/xsE01SuBPCo By Moira Encina Eagle News Service Militant lawmakers asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to declare the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion unconstitutional, noting what they said was a lack of quorum when its bicameral conference committee report was ratified in the House of Representatives. In their petition, Reps. Carlos Zarate of Bayan Muna, Ariel Casilao of Anakpawis, and Antonio Tinio of ACT Teachers party-list, also asked that the SC issue a temporary […]
TNCs agree to mandatory opening of passengers’ packages
(Eagle News) – Transport Network Companies on Wednesday agreed to the mandatory opening of the packages of their passengers to ensure they do not contain any contraband. Grab, Uber, and U-Hop also agreed to ask their passengers for any identification, based on a memorandum of agreement the companies signed with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. “It’s mandatory, kahit anong klaseng package ‘yan dapat buksan…Io-open nung driver sa harapan ng sender…Bago niya open, please give me […]





