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Vice President Sara Duterte trended on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday evening. The hashtag #zerobudgetforOVP or Office of the Vice President was among the top trends.
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Vice President Sara Duterte trended on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday evening. The hashtag #zerobudgetforOVP or Office of the Vice President was among the top trends.
DOUBLE Olympic gold medalist gymnast Carlos Yulo received a P6-million house and lot package from Century Properties Group (CPG) on Monday.
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the Philippines was ready to strengthen its ties with Cambodia during his meeting with Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sok Chenda Sophea in Malacañang earlier this week.
THE Bureau of Immigration said the working visas of about 2,000 foreign staff of Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs) had been downgraded to tourist visas following the order of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to ban the gambling establishment in the country.
MANILA, Philippines — A year after the P125 million in confidential funds spent by the Office of the Vice President in just 11 days sparked controversy, the Commission on Audit (COA) has confirmed irregularities in most of the expenditures, and wants the OVP to return over P73 million in disallowed funds.
MANILA, Philippines -- Masinsinang aalamin ang pinagmulan at kapasidad ng roll ball bilang isang sports para sa mga atletang Pilipino sa pagbabalik ng Tabloids Organization in Philippine Sports, Inc. (TOPS) "Usapang Sports" bukas sa VIP Room ng Rizal Memorial Stadium sa Malate,Manila.
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MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Justice (DOJ) is prepared to follow leads on extrajudicial killings (EJKs) if provided with the "right evidence," Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla said on Wednesday.