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The 80-year-old, facing trial in The Hague, garnered eight times more votes than his nearest rival in Davao city ...
A conviction from the International Criminal Court (ICC) would not outright prohibit former President and now Davao City ...
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Philstar.com on MSNRody Duterte won — but can he serve? A legal expert explainsDetained former President Rodrigo Duterte’s assumption of the mayoral office will depend on the Commission on Elections, a ...
Duterte’s youngest son, Sebastian, the incumbent mayor of Davao, was declared Davao vice mayor. His eldest son, Paolo, was ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSN‘Work from Hague’: Duterte wins mayor’s race, but can he govern?Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines’ former strongman president, has just pulled off a political comeback for the history books.
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The Manila Times on MSNDuterte win 'clear mandate' for his return, lawyer saysRODRIGO Duterte's overwhelming victory in the Davao City mayoral race signals a total rejection of the Marcos ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNDuterte now wants ICC judges DQ’dAfter failing to get two of the International Criminal Court (ICC) judges to excuse themselves from the case of former ...
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KAMI.com.ph on MSNHarry Roque, Cassandra Ong, at iba pa, ipinapa-aresto; Pampanga RTC, naglabas ng warrantHarry Roque, Cassandra Ong, and others, were ordered arrested by a Pampanga court. The court has issued an arrest warrant for ...
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Cebu Daily News on MSNPamela Baricuatro: I’m the People’s GovernorShe had no political machinery, no backing from local officials—yet Pamela Baricuatro emerged victorious in this year’s ...
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GMA Network on MSNRemittances from overseas Filipinos up 2.6% in March 2025Funds sent in by overseas Filipinos posted a 2.6% annual increase in March on the back of higher inflows from land- and ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPH growth seen stable amid political uncertaintyPHILIPPINE economic growth is expected to remain stable amid political uncertainties tied to the results of Monday's midterm ...
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Philstar.com on MSNBato credits win to ‘protest’ votesIn his imminent return to the Senate for a second term, Sen. Ronald dela Rosa credited his strong showing in the midterm polls to “protest” votes fueled by public anger over the arrest and detention ...
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