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FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
US official: Threat from IS not over
THE United States on Thursday, March 1 warned that the fight against the Islamic State (IS) was far from over, even after the terror network’s defeat in the Iraq and Syria and the liberation of Marawi City from its sympathizNathan Sales, U.S. State Department counter-terrorism ers in the Philippines. coordinator Nathan Sales, U.S. State Department counter-terrorism coordinator, pointed to the IS presence in the Southeast Asia, the most visible example of which was the Maute terror group’s five-month siege of Marawi City, the country’s Islamic capital. “Fortunately, the Philippines were able to take back and liberate that territory
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Justice Dept. sues California over ‘sanctuary’ policies Trump administration claims three ‘sanctuary’ laws violate the Constitution
THE U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday, March 7 filed a lawsuit against the State of California and two high-ranking state officials over so-called “sanctuary” policies that it said unlawfully protect undocumented immigrants against deportation. The lawsuit called out three recentlypassed state laws that, according to the Trump administration, have hampered the federal government’s enforcement of immigration law. “California, we have a problem,” U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said at a gathering of law enforcement organizations in Sacramento. “The Department of Justice and the Trump administration are going to fight these unjust, unfair and
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Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
WEST PHILIPPINE SEA
Palace: President will die for PH territory Legal experts and academics have challenged the administration’s plan to undertake a joint exploration with MALACAÑANG on Wednesday, China in the West Philippine Sea, March 8 appealed to critics to unite which the President has likened to with the Duterte administration on its “co-ownership.” policy on the West Philippine Sea. The areas being considered for exPresidential spokesperson Harry ploration are in the West Philippine Roque said the critics were not the Sea, waters within the country’s 370only ones who had the Philippines’ kilometer exclusive economic zone best interest in mind. (EEZ) in the South China Sea. by LEILA
B. SALAVERRIA Inquirer.net
Appeal to critics “We appeal to the critics, we have to be united on this issue. Please do not claim to have a monopoly of upholding the national interest. Philippine President Duterte has been consistent that he will die for Philippine territory, but meanwhile he will not sacrifice even a single life for an issue that can be resolved on the basis of friendly relations,” Roque said in a
press briefing in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan province. According to him, Mr. Duterte maintains that the West Philippine Sea and the islands that the Philippines occupies and claims are parts of Palawan, save for Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal, which is part of Zambales province. “The President has said that he will not surrender any inch, even a single
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PH best country to invest in – report by AJPRESS THE Philippines is the top investment destination across the globe, according to a United States-based firm. In its recently released 2018 Best Countries report, U.S. News & World Report has named the Philippines as the “best country to invest in.” “In contrast to declining inflows of foreign direct investment, or FDI, to Southeast Asia as a whole, the Philippines continued to perform well, according to United Nations (UN) data,” the global firm said. According to the latest Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas data, the Philippines’ net FDI inflows as of November last year amounted to $8.7 billion—which has already succeeded the $8-billion target for 2017. “In years to come, the country is expected to receive more FDI from within the region from powerhouses like China that are looking to utilize available labor in developing nations,” U.S. News & World Report further added. In a statement, the Philippine Department
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A GATHERING OF PRESIDENTS. President Rodrigo Duterte shares a light moment with former President and incumbent Manila City Mayor Joseph Estrada, and former President and incumbent Pampanga Second District Representative Gloria Arroyo on the sidelines of the meeting with local chief executives from Luzon at the Royce Hotel in Clark, Pampanga on Wednesday, March 7. Addressing all local government heads present, the Commander-in-Chief recapitulated his campaign vows that his administration is currently implementing. Malacañang photo by Robinson Niñal
House panel votes to impeach Sereno and Kit Belmonte of Quezon City voted otherwise. No one abstained. AFTER months of deliberaThe impeachment complaint tions, the House Committee against Sereno was filed by Lawon Justice found that there was yer Larry Gadon, who accused probable cause to impeach Chief her of culpable of violation of the Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno. Constitution, betrayal of public On Thursday, March 8, thirty trust, corruption, and other high eight members of the commit- crimes. tee voted that Sereno should be Gadon accused Sereno of misimpeached. Only representatives declaring her Statement of AsKaka Bag-ao of Dinagat Islands sets, Liabilities, and Net Worth
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(SALN), bypassing the en banc, and delaying the benefits of retired Supreme Court personnel, among others. The committee is slated to present its report, which includes the Articles of Impeachment, on March 14. The House is expected to vote on Sereno’s impeachment in May, after the Congress’ two-month break. If the committee report got at
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Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno
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Palace: State of calamity declaration will hasten Boracay rehab Duterte: ICC has no jurisdiction over me by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
Boracay attracts local and foreign tourists all year round.
PUTTING the island of Boracay under a state of calamity will hasten the world-famous tourist destination’s rehabilitation, according to Malacañang. Malacañang issued the statement after Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte announced his plan to declare Boracay under a state of calamity amid environment issues hounding the island. “This is to hasten the rehabilitation of Boracay,” Palace Spokesperson Harry Roque said in a press briefing on Wednesday, March 7. Malacañang also noted that Duterte’s order to clean up Boracay applies to other tourist destinations in the country. “The president’s words are clear, although his statements are for Boracay, it’s applicable to all other PNA photo by Joey Razon
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SIOSON AJPress
PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte remained confident that the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) proceedings against him will not prosper beyond the preliminary examination due to lack of jurisdiction. In a speech on Wednesday, March 7, Duterte insisted that he could not be tried over the controversies hounding his anti-illegal drugs campaign, saying that the ICC will “never, never, never” have power over him. “They want me haled before the ICC,” Duterte said. “I do not want to say this now, but they will never, never, never acquire jurisdiction over my person.” Last month, the ICC began its preliminary examination into his administration’s campaign against illegal drugs that reportedly re-
sulted in thousands of deaths of suspected drug personalities. The preliminary examination aims to determine if there is a basis to conduct a formal investigation against Duterte, based on criteria established by the Rome Statute. The ICC’s move stemmed from the communication filed by Filipino lawyer Jude Sabio in April last year. Sabio accused Duterte of committing crimes against humanity when the latter launched his bloody drug war. The ICC is the “court of last resort” that has jurisdiction over genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Malacañang, however, insisted that the drug war could not be considered as a crime against humanity because its “legitimate purpose” is to curb the prolifera-
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