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Duterte in first SONA: ‘All of us want peace’ by Eric
MINDANAO TRIUMVIRATE. President Rodrigo Duterte delivers his first State of the Nation Address (SONA). Mr. Duterte, Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III (top left) and Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez—the country’s top three elected officials—are all from Mindanao, a first in the country’s history. Inquirer.net photo by Joan Bondoc
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THe announcement of sen. Tim Kaine (DVirginia) as Hillary Clinton’s running mate was met with mixed reactions. Critics felt the generally unknown junior senator was an underwhelming pick for the high profile Democratic presidential nominee, and numerous headlines called Kaine “boring,” a label which the VP candidate has embraced. Meanwhile, proponents felt it was a “safe” choice and the progressive senator’s largely uncontroversial political career would be advantageous for Clinton. His connection with the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community fits in with Clinton’s campaign and her call for diversity. During his senate race, Kaine garnered nearly 72 percent of Virginia’s AAPI voters, according to exit polls from the Asian American Legal Defense and education Fund (AALDeF). When Clinton announced Kaine as her running mate, Asian American delegate steven Yeung from Virginia told NBC News that he supports the pick and thinks the senator can provide a stark contrast to the current political
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ASEAN fails to reach compromise on South China Sea ruling oN sunday, July 24, the Association of southeast Asian Nations (AseAN) failed to come to a consensus on conflicts in the south China sea (West Philippine sea) during a conference in the Laotian capital of Vientiane. Foreign ministers of the Philippines and Vietnam urged their AseAN counterparts to cite the July 12 ruling in favor of the Philippines and the importance of abiding by international law in each of their statements, which are issued after each meeting. Cambodia, China’s closest ally, failed to mention the ruling against China in their statements, according to the diplomats. Before the meeting, Cambodia argued against the wording in the statement which established a deadlock in the dispute. This is AseAN’s first deadlock since 2012,
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PResIDeNT Rodrigo Duterte declared a unilateral ceasefire of military operations against communist insurgents while committing the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to the elimination of jihadist rebels during his first state of the Nation Address. The president’s speech on Monday, July 25, at the Plenary Hall of the House of Representatives in Manila elaborated his intentions on a wide range of issues including a transition to a
federalist system of government, corruption, the war on drugs, regional diplomacy, tax reform and reproductive health. In addition, Duterte called for an end to hostilities between the the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) and the New People’s Army (NPA). Duterte told the Moro people of the Philippines leaning towards secession that they should expect greater independence under his vision of a federal-
ist government. He expressed sympathy for Muslims caught in the middle of conflict in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) “All of us want peace,” said Duterte. “To our Muslim brothers ... let us end the centuries of this mistrust and warfare. To the CPP/NPA/NDF(P), let us end these decades of ambuscades and skirmishes. We are going nowhere.” The president told television viewers and the roughly 3,000
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DNC2016 goes in full swing in Philadelphia Sen. Sanders: Hillary must become next president
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President Rodrigo R. Duterte chats with Former President Fidel V. Ramos during the Testimonial Dinner Reception organized by the San Beda Law Alumni Association at the Kalayaan Hall of Club Filipino in San Juan City, Manila last July 14. Inquirer.net photo by King Rodriguez
FVR accepts offer to head China talks
FoRMeR President Fidel V. Ramos has accepted the offer of President Rodrigo Duterte to head the team that will open bilateral talks with China following the decision of an international tribunal invalidating Beijing’s claim on the West Philippine sea (south China sea). Ramos accepted the offer when he met with Duterte at the Marco Polo Hotel in Davao City on saturday, July 23. The meeting took place a few days after Duterte named Ramos as the Philippines’ special envoy to China, explaining his post-arbitration predicament
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PHILADeLPHIA - “Based on her ideas and her leadership, Hillary Clinton must become the next president of the United states,” said Vermont sen. Bernie sanders in his much-awaited speech at the Democratic National Convention which wrapped up day 1 in the City of Brotherly Love on Monday, July 25. “Hillary Clinton will make an outstanding president, and I am proud to stand with her tonight.” sen. sanders received an extended ovation from the audience when he emerged onstage to the point where he could not even start his speech. He began saying ‘Thank You’ and repeated it many times over until the chants of “Bernie! Bernie!” mellowed down. “I understand that many people here in this convention hall and around the country are disappointed about the final results of the nominating process,” sanders said. “I think it is fair to say that no one is more disappointed than I am.”
Filipino-Americans for Hillary gather in Philadelphia for the Democratic National Convention AJpress photo by Christina M. Oriel
The cameras then pan out to numerous sanders supporters and delegates who are crying as they listened to him. Bernie or Bust supporters staged protests outside the Wells Fargo Center. For day 1, the DNC paraded a strong lineup of speakers at the Wells Fargo Center. New Jersey sen. Cory Booker and Massachusetts sen. elizabeth Warren both came out with impassioned speeches that
SC rules with finality: EDCA is constitutional by PAtriciA LourdEs Philstar.com
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MANILA - The supreme Court (sC) on Tuesday affirmed its earlier decision that the enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (eDCA) between the Philippines and the United states is constitutional. Voting 9-4, the high court denied the motion for reconsideration filed by militant group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) against the decision of the sC upholding the eDCA. on January 12, the sC ruled that the executive agreement between the Philippines and the Us is constitutional and does not require senate concurrence. Bayan filed an appeal before the high court to reverse its decision on the eDCA, citing that it violates the sovereignty of the Philippines. As part of the eDCA, the Philippines has allowed the Us to use five military bases in the country where their troops
moved the audience inside the arena. “I take particular interest in the fact that Trump says he’d would run our country like he has run his businesses. Well, I’m from New Jersey. I’m from the great Garden state, and we’ve seen the way he leads in Atlantic City,” sen. Booker said, with the arena booing when Trump’s name was mentioned. “He got rich while
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Solons file first house bill seeking to restore death penalty by PAtriciA LourdEs Philstar.com
The Philippines has allowed US troops to use five military bases as part of the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement.
and supplies can be stationed. The military facilities identified were the Antonio Bautista air base on the western island of Palawan, Basa air
base in Pampanga, Fort Magsaysay in Nueva ecija, Lumbia airport in Cagayan de oro and the Mactan-Benito ebuen air base in Mactan.
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MANILA - Members of the House of Representatives will deliberate on the re-imposition of the death penalty on its second day of regular session for the 17th Congress on Tuesday, July 26. House speaker Pantaleon Alvarez and Capiz Rep. Fredenil Castro co-authored House Bill 1 which seeks to impose the death penalty on heinous crimes. The proposed measure repeals the purpose of Republic Act 9346 which prohibits the imposition of death penalty in the Philippines. Ilocos Norte Rep. Rodolfo Farinas, Camarines sur Rep. Rolando
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