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one of President-elect donald trump’s campaign promises was a strict crackdown on immigration to the United states. in that promise, he expressed commitment to ending many of President Barack obama’s immigration policies, including the deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (dACA), which was introduced in 2012. holding his first press conference since the election, obama urged the new president-elect to think twice before getting rid of dACA because of the benefits it’s
U.s. President Barack obama is optimistic about a “better and stronger” relationship between the Philippines and the United states under the incoming trump administration, according
to Philippine foreign Affairs secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. Yasay said obama told him during the Asia-Pacific economic Cooperation (APeC) last week that U.s. Presidentelect donald trump and Philippine President rodrigo duterte’s seemingly similar “temperament” could play a
great factor in boosting the two countries’ relationship. According to the foreign secretary, he had the chance to meet and talk with obama during the leaders’ gala dinner and picture-taking for the traditional APeC family photo. Yasay represented duterte, who was unable to attend the
Ramos on ‘sneaky’ Marcos burial: An ‘insult’ to veterans
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Group hails growing civic participation of Fil-Ams WAshinGton, d.C. -- As evidenced by the last election cycle, higher voter registration rates and fil-Ams running for public office are among positive indicators of engagement in the electoral process. “While the 2016 election results may be delightful to some and disappointing to others, we are nonetheless heartened by the growing participation of filipino Americans who exercised their democratic right to choose the person who will lead our country in the next four years,” said naffAA national Chairman Brendan flores. “We are also encouraged by the number of filipino PAGE A3
events due to jetlag. “he (obama) told me he is expecting a better and stronger relationship between the Philippines and the United states under the new administration of President-elect trump because they seem to have the same kind of temperaPAGE A2
NO SHOW. Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. (second row, fourth from left) represents President Rodrigo Duterte at a photo of leaders taken on the second day of the 24th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Meeting in Lima, Peru on Sunday, November 20. Among the others present were President Barack Obama, Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The leaders had traditional Peruvian shawls draped over their shoulders. Malacañang photo by King Rodriguez
former President fidel ramos on monday, november 21, expressed his dismay over late President ferdinand marcos’s unannounced funeral last week. despite the public outcry of martial law victims and their families, marcos was buried “in secrecy” and with military honors at the Libingan ng mga Bayani (Heroes’ cemetery) on friday, november 18, in taguig City. “i felt very bad especially Former President Fidel Ramos for the veterans as well as the members of the AfP, retirees and other active members of PnP which i commanded sometime ago as well as the Philippine Coast PAGE A2
Dayan admits delivering drug Pres. Duterte becomes money from Kerwin to De Lima ‘fast friends’ with Putin by Dana
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ronnie dayan, former driver and supposed bagman of senator Leila de Lima, confessed on tuesday, november 22, that he previously collected drug money for the senator from alleged drug lord Kerwin espinosa. dayan was earlier accused by Philippine President rodrigo duterte of collecting national Bilibid Prison (nBP) drug trade PNP chief Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa said Ronnie Dayan will be a “friendly witness” PAGE A2 in the congressional hearing. PNP photo
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PhiLiPPine President rodrigo duterte finally met his ‘hero’ and ‘idol’ russian President Vladimir Putin during the sidelines of Asia-Pacific economic Cooperation (APeC) summit in Lima, Peru last week. duterte, who also had bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping before meeting Putin, said he became ‘fast friends’ with the country leaders of russia and China. “You know, we have become fast friends, President Putin and President Xi Jinping,” duterte told reporters on monday, november 21, narrat- The first meeting between President Duterte and his Russian counterpart Vladimir
PH, US military chiefs say ties remain robust by
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mAniLA — the chiefs of the Philippine armed forces and the United states Pacific Command said tuesday the two countries’ military ties remain robust, with both sides committed to their alliance and cooperation on maritime security, counterterrorism and humanitarian aid. the upbeat statement issued at the end of a mutual defense Board and security engagement Board meeting came after threats by Philippine President rodrigo duterte to reduce military cooperation with Washington and expand security ties with China and russia. Adm. harry B. harris Jr., head of the U.s. Pacific Command, co-chaired the meeting with Gen. ricardo r. Visaya, the Philippine armed forces
chief. harris said last week in Washington that there’s been no change so far in U.s.-Philippine military cooperation but that there could be a “re-scoping” of some big joint exercises in 2017. the Philippines and the U.s. are longstanding allies who signed a mutual defense treaty in 1951. “the successful completion of the mdB-seB ensures continued, robust relations between the U.s. and Philippine militaries,” the statement said. “this highlights the enduring commitment of both countries to the U.s.-Philippine alliance.” it said they look forward to continued cooperation in areas central to both countries’ national and security interests, including humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, counPAGE A2
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U.S. Admiral Harry Harris (right) U.S. Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command, poses with Philippine Armed Forces Chief Gen. Ricardo Visaya for a photo following their annual Mutual Defense Board meeting at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City on Tuesday, Nov. 22. The annual meeting came at a time when Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the scaling down joint military exercises and other activities between the two countries.