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Solon Files Cyberlibel, Libel Complaint Vs. Baligod, 18 Ex-Co Aides

Naghain si Rep. Benny Abante Jr. ng legal na reklamo laban sa mga indibidwal at grupong sangkot sa mga umano’y maling paratang laban sa kanya.

Political Tensions May Have Hurt PH’s UNSC Bid – Palace

According to Malacañang, domestic political tensions could have affected international perceptions during the Philippines’ bid for a UNSC seat.

Solon Mulls Libel Suit, Says Senate Being ‘Hostaged’ By False Claims

Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong said he is seriously weighing legal action against individuals behind the allegations against him.

NBI: Flood Control Payoff Claims Remain Unproven Without Evidence

According to the NBI, claims involving cash deliveries have not been substantiated due to a lack of independent proof and corroboration.

Ex-Bodyguards’ Claims Need Individual Affidavits, Says Ombudsman Exec

Sinabi ng Office of the Ombudsman na maaari pang masiyasat nang mas malalim ang mga alegasyon kung may individual affidavits na maisusumite.

Senate Majority To Visit Quake-Hit Mindanao Areas

Senators from the majority bloc may travel to quake-hit areas to assess the situation and engage with affected communities.

Blue Ribbon Seeks Orderly Reset Of Flood Control Probe

The committee has opened a public consultation and organizational meeting as part of efforts to regularize its flood control investigation.

Curlee Discaya Taken Into PNP Custody After Senate Turnover

Nasa kustodiya na ng PNP si Pacifico “Curlee” Discaya kasunod ng pagpapatupad ng arrest warrant noong Lunes.

House Prosecutors To Appear Before Gatchalian In Impeachment Trial

Batangas Representative Gerville Luistro said the prosecution panel will recognize proceedings led by acting Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian.

House OKs Bill Making Nat’l Election Day A Non-Working Holiday

Lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favor of a measure that would make election day a regular non-working holiday nationwide.