Philippine vice president faces new impeachment bids
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Judges at the International Criminal Court have ruled that former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is fit to stand trial.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has been taken to hospital overnight for an abdominal ailment that he says may be due to stress and age
Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have ruled that former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte is fit to attend pre-trial proceedings for alleged crimes against humanity. The ICC also will hold a hearing on 23 February to decide whether the prosecution's case against Duterte is strong enough to proceed to a trial.
An impeachment complaint was filed against Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the House of Representatives, which is dominated by his allies.
Members of Philippine civil society groups yesterday filed an impeachment complaint against Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, accusing him of systematically bilking taxpayers out of billions of dollars for bogus flood control projects.
That split has been growing since Imee Marcos publicly aligned with his political arch rival, Vice President Sara Duterte, ahead of midterm elections in May. Sara Duterte is the daughter of Rodrigo Duterte, Ferdinand Maros Jr.'s harsh critic and predecessor.
The Chinese Embassy and one of its spokespersons have recently criticised Philippine officials for speaking out against Chinese harassment of Philippine ships and fishermen. Read more at straitstimes.
Two ministers in Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s cabinet resigned on Tuesday after being implicated in an ongoing investigation into “ghost” infrastructure and billions of dollars of missing government funds, deepening a crisis facing the ...
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced the discovery of a new natural gas deposit near an existing gas field in waters facing the disputed South China Sea, which could shield his country from a potential power crisis.
MANILA: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (pic) is showing steady recovery from diverticulitis but may still be absent from the public eye from time to time, Presidential Communications Office Acting Secretary Dave Gomez said on Wednesday (Jan 28).