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US offi cial stresses rule of law Justice Dept. sues amid combating drug menace California over ‘sanctuary’ policies DATELINE
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Upon his visit in Manila, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Undersecretary and Counterterrorism Coordinator David J. Glawe met THE rule of law must always serve as the “bench- with senior Philippine officials, including Philippine mark” in prosecuting suspected drug personalities, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II. a United States official has reminded the PhilipIn an interview with reporters on Friday, March 2, pines, whose government is conducting an intensi- Glawe said he discussed with Aguirre a wide range fied campaign against illegal drugs. of security issues, including the drug menace. by DANA
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 recently-passed state laws that, according to the Trump administration, have hampered the federal government’s enforcement of immigration law.
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A LAWYER representing several parents of alleged Dengvaxia victims has urged the Duterte administration to ask the United States to probe French pharmaceutical firm Sanofi Pasteur for possible violation of American laws in relation to the administration of the anti-dengue vaccine to almost a million Filipino children. In a letter sent to Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea and three other officials, lawyer Ernesto Francisco Jr. said Filipino children were inoculated with Dengvaxia at a time when even Sanofi’s own clinical trials
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SITE INSPECTION. President Rodrigo Duterte talks to the personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines on the sidelines of his attendance to the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of Casa San Miguel at Brgy. San Agustin in Concepcion, Tarlac on Wednesday, March 7. Malacañang photo by Rey Baniquet
Palace: State of calamity declaration will hasten Boracay rehabilitation by DANA
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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 state-
ment 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
Boracay attracts local and foreign tourists all year round.
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 tourist destinations in the Philippines,” Roque said. “Start enforcing the laws, including the setback [requirement]. Demolish all the structures that violate the setback because the local government may be slapped with charges if they do not implement it as soon as possible,” he added. A day earlier, Duterte threatened to put Boracay—which he previously described as “cesspool” due to the island’s dysfunctional sewerage system—under a state of calamity if his six-month ultimatum to clean it up is not met.
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PNA photo by Joey Razon
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
Marcos camp: Comelec, Smartmatic must answer questions on 2016 polls by AUDREY
MORALLO Philstar.com
MANILA — The Commission on Elections and its technology provider Smartmatic should answer questions on the integrity of the 2016 elections, the spokesperson of former Sen. Ferdinand
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Duterte: ICC has no jurisdiction over me 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 resulted in thousands of deaths of suspected drug personalities. The preliminary examination aims to determine if there is a basis to
US urged to help over Dengvaxia controversy
“We did talk about the importance of the rule of law…The benchmark of the U.S. law enforcement is the U.S. Constitution,” Glawe said. While acknowledging that the threats of narcotics must be addressed, the U.S. official emphasized that the rule of law must always be placed in the forefront of the anti-illegal drugs campaign.
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 of Finance (DoF) attributed the country’s rank to its young and hardworking workforce, an excellent inclusive growth momentum, an expanding middle class, politically stable environment, and strong and popular leadership. The DoF also took note of the country’s fiscal discipline, stable monetary policy, membership in ASEAN, an achievable infrastructure program, a strong anticorruption drive, and improved revenue collection. Next to the Philippines, Indonesia ranked second among 80 countries included in the study, followed by Poland, Malaysia, and Singapore. Completing the top 10 best investment sites are Australia at
6th, followed by Spain, Thailand, India and Oman. U.S. News & World Report said it based its list of top countries to invest in on the following attributes: entrepreneurship, economic stability, favorable tax environment, innovation, skilled labor, technological expertise, dynamism, and corruption. Respondents include 6,000 participants who act as “decision makers in business around the globe.” The Philippines also ranked 16th in terms of adventure, 34th in terms of being open for business, and 37th in terms of quality of life. Overall, the Philippines ranked 49th of “Best Countries” across the globe. Switzerland, on the other hand, was named the best country overall. Coming in second was Canada, followed by Germany, the United Kingdom, and Japan. ■
Former Sen. Marcos shows a l l e g e d evidence of irregularities of the ballots in the recent elections during a press conference in Manila on January 29. Philstar.com photo by Ben Nabong
“Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said. Vic Rodriguez, Marcos’ spokesman, also congratulated Sen. Vicente “Tito” Sotto III for claiming in a privilege speech at the Senate that several national candidates benefitted from vote manipulation done by Smart-
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