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Duterte seeks another year to end drug problem PNP back in drug war, PDEA still lead agency by Dana

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Saying there was a “notable resurgence in illegal drugs,” President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday, Dec. 5 ordered the Philippine National Police to actively support the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in the war on drugs. Inquirer.net photo

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PhiliPPine President rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday, December 7, said it may take him another year to put an end to the drug menace in the country. “i hope to finish the problem maybe give me just another year,” Duterte said in his speech during the mass oath taking of presidential appointees in malacañang. Duterte—who won the presidential race in landslide victory last year—initially promised to

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MODEL FAMILY. President Rodrigo Duterte gets a hug from a member of the family of Noe Diola, a recipient of the 2017 Model OFW Family of the Year Award (MOFYA) for sea-based category. The MOFYA is an annual event of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) aimed at recognizing outstanding OFW families. This year’s awarding ceremony was at Malacañang on Tuesday, Dec. 5. Malacañang photo

DOJ: Aquino included in dengue vaccine probe by Dana

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Trump travel ban given green light by Supreme Court thoUGh not a final ruling, the U.s. supreme Court on monday, December 4, gave the trump administration the green light to enforce its travel ban which had been blocked by judges in hawaii and maryland. the ban — in its third version — will prohibit residents of the six predominantly muslim nations of iran, libya, syria, Yemen, somalia, and Chad from traveling into the United states. travelers from north Korea and Venezuela are also said to be affected. the supreme Court’s monday announcement came unexpected, and with little explanation. it did though, signal that the high court may approve the latest version which was issued by President Donald trump in september.

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US working ‘very hard’ to return Balangiga bells the United states remains committed to reaching a resolution that would allow the return of the three Balangiga bells back to the Philippines, U.s. Ambassador sung Kim said on monday, December 4. in a television interview, Kim said Washington is working “very hard” to return the church bells which were taken from the town of Balangiga, eastern samar during the Philippine-American war in 1900s. the U.s. envoy echoed the earlier statement of Philippine Ambassador to the U.s. Jose manuel romualdez, expressing optimism that the Philippines will be able to retrieve the Balangiga bells soon. “We are continuing to work very hard to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution... i’m on the same page with Ambassador romualdez in the sense that, yes, we very much hope that the resolution will be soon,” Kim told in an interview with AnC’s headstart.

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former Philippine President Benigno “noynoy” Aquino iii is included in the national Bureau of investigation (nBi)’s probe into the procurement and administration of the anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia, according to the Department of Justice (DoJ). A health officer packs Dengvaxia vaccines in a box hours “everybody who was involved will after the Philippine Food and Drug Administration stopped be included in the nBi investigation,” the sale and distribution of the dengue vaccine. Justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre ii ManilaTimes.net photo by Rene Dilan told reporters when asked if the for-

mer president will also be included in the probe. Aguirre has ordered the nBi to conduct an investigation and case build-up over the “danger to public health” of the dengue vaccination program launched by the Department of health (Doh) in April 2016 during the Aquino administration under then-health secretary Janette Garin. Under the Doh’s mass immunization program, more than 700,000 children in the country’s three highly endemic regions—regions iii Cen-

tral luzon, iV-A Calabarzon, and metro manila—were administered Dengvaxia last year. “We have to know why [the Doh] ordered such a huge amount of vaccine and immediately vaccinated 733,000 schoolchildren. is that appropriate?” Aguirre told reporters. the justice secretary also encouraged families of the children who were administered Dengvaxia to come forward and give their information to the nBi if their children would show adverse effects due to the vac-

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PH vice presidential poll recount to begin in February Palace: Philippines

the supreme Court (sC) will begin in february 2018 the recount of votes in connection with the election protest filed by former senator ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr. against Vice President leni robredo. the poll protest and the recount of ballots shall cover the three pilot provinces of Camarines sur, iloilo and negros oriental. these were the areas chosen by marcos as the best provinces where he could prove the irregularities alleged in his protest. According to marcos’ lawyer George Garcia, their camp is glad that the ball will finally roll. “natutuwa kami, although na-delay nang konti, tuloy-tuloy na ito. sana matapos na pagbibilang ng mga balota (Although there was some delay, we are happy that it will finally happen. We wish that the counting was

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may leave ICC by Catherine

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fAns of filipino boxing icon manny “Pacman” Pacquiao have something to look forward to next year, as the former eight-division world champion assured that he will still fight. While he did not drop any names of possible opponents, Pacquiao disclosed that his camp is currently negotiating for a comeback match next year. “siguro mga January malalaman natin (Maybe we can know by January),” Pacquiao told ABs-CBn’s Dyan Castillejo. According to Pacquiao, his match will likely be scheduled sometime within the first half of 2018. “By April may laban na (There will be a match by April),” the fighting senator said. Pacquiao has not been in the ring since losing his

the Philippines may pull out its membership from the international Criminal Court (iCC) if it would not observe the “principle of complementarity,” which states that it will only exercise jurisdiction if a state is unwilling or unable to prosecute an official for serious crimes, malacañang said on tuesday, Dec. 5. “Although the statement has not been finalized, my statement is we agreed to be a member of the iCC because of the principle of complementarity that the court will only exercise jurisdiction if our courts are unwilling or unable to exercise jurisdiction on any crime cognizable by the international Criminal Court,” Palace spokesman harry roque said in a news conference. “And to violate the principle of complementarity would be to violate the very basis of our consent to be bound by the rome statute. And if this will happen, then there may be a possibility that the Philippines, like the three other African states, may withdraw from the rome statute of the iCC,” he added. roque said he will be attending the Assembly of state Parties, the iCC’s management oversight and legislative body, on December 7 in new York, where he will likely give the Philippines’ position on when the iCC can intervene in domestic affairs, a touchy topic given calls for the iCC to try President rodrigo Duterte for crimes against humanity over his controversial war on drugs. “As you know, we are a party to the rome statute of the iCC and the statement that is still being finalized will focus on the principle of complementarity, which says that the court cannot exercise jurisdiction unless a specific act complained about has been acted upon by domestic institutions… there is unwillingness if there are reasons for the states

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The ballot recount requested by former Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is expected to start on the second week of February this coming year, according to Romulo Macalintal, lawyer of Vice President Leni Robredo. In a statement on Monday, Macalintal said the Supreme Court (SC), sitting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET), would start collecting the ballots in Camarines Sur on Jan. 22. Inquirer.net photo

Pacquiao says next fight likely in April 2018 by AJPress

IBF super flyweight champion Jerwin Ancajas poses with Manny Pacquiao during a recent visit to the latter’s Senate office. Senate photo


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