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PH Senate, House panels OK national ID system by DJ

yap Inquirer.net

As early as this year, filipinos will be carrying national identification cards with their personal data that can serve as proof of identity in transacting with the government and the private sector. having a national ID card won’t be compulsory, but it will be “very inconvenient” for citizens to manage without one, according to sen. Panfilo Lacson, chair of the senate public order Critics have raised fears that the proposed ID system will jeopardize the security of Filipinos

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and leave them vulnerable to violations of their privacy and other rights. Inquirer.net photo

ALEGRIA OIL FIELD. President Rodrigo Duterte discusses matters with Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi on the sidelines of the Alegria Oil Field oil and gas production ceremonial commencement in Alegria, Cebu. Also in the photo are Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar and Sec. Bong Go of the Office of the Special Assistant to the President. Malacañang photo by Karl Norman Alonzo

Palace: No reason yet to lift martial law in Mindanao

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DATELINE Palace: PH renews ties with US in Hawaii meeting from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

the Philippines is not abandoning its traditional alliance with the united states, malacañang said on monday, may 21. Leading the filipino delegation was executive secretary salvador medialdea, who met u.s. Admiral harry harris Jr., chief of the u.s. Pacific Command (Pacom), in honolulu, hawaii on friday, may 18. malacañang said the meeting between Philippine officials and the united states Pacific Command (PACom) chief was meant to reassure that the Philippines has not abandoned its ties with the u.s. Apart from medialdea, foreign secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, Defense secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Interior and Local Government officer-in-charge eduardo Año, Philippine Ambassador to the united states Jose manuel romualdez and Philippine Permanent representative to the united Nations teodoro Loc-

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Supreme Court says employers can now force arbitration

A 5-4 u.s. supreme Court decision reached monday, may 21 made it so that businesses can now forbid their workers from banding together in class action lawsuits, and instead require individual arbitration. this comes despite roughly 25 million American workers not having union protections. Justice Neil Gorsuch, in writing for the conservative majority, said that the decision was determined by the 1925 federal Arbitration Act which the his supporting justices agreed trumped the National Labor relations Act (NLrA) — another federal law that opponents stood by. the NLrA makes it illegal for employers to enforce contracts that deny employees their right to collective action. Gorsuch argued that if workers were able to band together, “the virtues Congress originally saw in arbitration, its speed and simplicity and inexpensiveness, would be short away and arbitration would wind up

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by Jhoanna

Ballaran Inquirer.net

there is no need yet to lift martial law in mindanao, malacañang said Wednesday, may 23, a year after Islamic state-inspired fighters stormed marawi City. Presidential spokesperson harry roque said as long as martial law is needed in the region, the declaration will not be lifted. “Wala pong gusto na magkaroon ng (Nobody File photo shows an aerial shot of a mosque amidst flattened houses in Marawi City, in southern island wants) martial law beyond the necessity of of Mindanao, after five months of house-to-house fighting between troops and jihadists loyal to the Islamic State group that killed nearly 1,200. ManilaTimes.net photo by Merlyn Manos having martial law. so the Palace would like

to assure the public the moment the need for martial law ceases, it will be lifted,” roque said in a video statement. “But certainly one year after the siege, the time to lift martial law is not yet here. so it will be lifted as long as there is no need for martial law,” he added. roque, however, did not give a timeline or conditions that would prompt the lifting of the declaration. the spokesperson issued the statement in

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Sotto on plagiarism allegations: Filipina students graduate Summa Translating isn’t copying Cum Laude from Wharton, NYU by Gaea

Katreena Philstar.com

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mANILA — senate President Vicente “tito” sotto III on tuesday, may 22, continued to deny allegations of plagiarism, almost six years after he was accused of copying from the late u.s. sen. robert Kennedy for a speech. In an interview with rappler, sotto once again blamed reproductive health advocates for criticism he received back then. “the issue on plagiarism was a strategy of those, particularly people connected with International Planned Parenthood [federation]. If you look at the journal of the senate, from that time up to

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by MoMar

SOTTO ASSUMES SENATE PRESIDENCY. Newly-elected Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III (left) shakes the hand of former Senate President Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III Monday, May 21. Pimentel, who nominated Sotto as his successor, said Sotto was dedicated to his work and the institution. Senate photo by Alex Nueva España

Palace: Duterte pleased with new DOT chief’s moves vs corruption by rosette

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Philstar.com

Philippine Tourism Secretary Bernadette RomuloPuyat AJPress photo

G. Visaya

AJPress

PresIDeNtIAL spokesperson harry roque on monday, may 21, said President rodrigo Duterte is very pleased with tourism secretary Bernadette romulo-Puyat’s recent pronouncement against corruption. “she was appointed with the express mandate to do good and to fight corruption and she’s doing just that,” roque said. “the president is very pleased,” he added. roque praised Puyat after she revealed that she discovered grave cor-

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A CouPLe of students from the Philippines graduated summa Cum Laude from their respective universities this week. twenty one year-old Lara Andrea montales graduated with a degree in Bachelor of science in economics major in finance and Business Analytics from Wharton school at the university of Pennsylvania, listed as forbes’ 2017 Best Business school in the u.s. montales was the valedictorian in elementary at the Colegio san Agustin-makati and she graduated with honors at the Philippine science high school before enrolling at Wharton school. Lara Andrea Montales Janelle micaela s. Panganiban also graduated summa cum laude last week from the New York university with three majors: Global Public health, Public Policy, sociology (honors). Panganiban received the prestigious Alexander L. shluger Award for excellence in sociology. this is awarded to a senior student who has majored in sociology and who has excelled in his or her study of this subject. she was likewise a consistent Dean’s Lister and a founders Day Awardee of her graduating class. she is a member of the Gaddang indigenous group from Isabela. With her achievements, Panganiban said that, “As a filipino, I feel like I have the obligation to bring all of these back to the Philippines and at Janelle (center) is joined by her proud parents Rep. Jose the same time, as a descendant of the T. Panganiban, Jr. (left) and Mayor Lourdes S. Panganiban

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