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Volume10 – Issue 27 • 16 Pages

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Palace accuses NYT of ‘demolition work’ vs. Duterte by Dana

SioSon AJPress

mALACAÑANG has accused U.s.based publication The New York Times (NYt) of “demolition work” against President rodrigo Duterte, following its series of reports on the Philippine government’s controversial war against illegal drugs. Citing the recent pieces, Philippine Presidential spokesperson ernesto Abella on monday, march 27 condemned the NYt and alleged that it is trying “to stir global outrage in a nation that welcomes its newfound peace and order.” Last week, the publication published the following: a news feature, which

Abella said narrates Duterte’s “rise to power under the context of violence”; an editorial, with jailed mutineer Gary Alejano and lawyer Jude sabio “mouthing unsubstantiated claims” against the president; and a documentary “zeroing in on the vigilante deaths that occurred under the present administration.” Abella then took note that with such reports, “one can only conclude that certain personalities and politicians have mounted a well-funded campaign utilizing hack writers and their ilk in their bid to oust PrrD.” Despite this, malacañang affirmed that the Duterte administration “will not be deterred in fulfilling its promise of building a progressive and inclusive

USA

DATELINE Filipino faces murder, burglary charges in Las Vegas shooting

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Socorro Ramos, founder of National Bookstore (second from right), receives one of the Inspiring Filipina Entrepreneurs Awards from President Rodrigo Duterte at Malacañang on Thursday, March 30. Also in photo are (from left) Tessie Sy-Coson, vice chair of SM Investments Corp., presidential adviser for entrepreneurship and Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea and Xandra Ramos-Padilla, NBS managing director. Philstar.com photo by Krizjohn Rosales

US official airs concern on PH’s drug war PNP: Crime rate by EmmanuEl

from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

A fILIPINo man was arrested for a deadly shooting inside a public bus on the Las Vegas strip on saturday, march 25. rolando Bueno Cardenas faces charges of open murder with use of a firearm, atRolando Bueno Cardenas was tempted murder arrested on Saturday, March 25 for shooting at passengers inside with use of a a public bus on the Las Vegas Strip. firearm, burglary The incident left one man dead while in possesand another hospitalized with non sion of a firearm, life-threatening injuries. and discharging a Photo courtesy of the Las Vegas gun within a vehiMetropolitan Police Department cle, the Las Vegas metropolitan Police Department (LVmPD)

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Trump admin warns anew that sanctuary cities could lose federal funding stAtes and cities that continue to shield undocumented immigrants and refuse to abide by federal immigration laws may face the risk of losing federal funding, the trump administration said. During an announcement at the White house on monday, march 27, Attorney General Jeff sessions urged the so-called sanctuary jurisdictions to “consider carefully the harm they are doing to their citizens” by resisting federal immigration enforcement. “such policies make their cities and states less safe — public safety, as well as national security, are at stake — and put them at risk of losing federal dollars,” he said. the attorney general added that if these sanctuary jurisdictions had not protected

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TupaS

Philstar.com

mANILA, Philippines — While the United states recognizes the Philippine government’s commitment in the fight against illegal drugs, it is concerned about the way the campaign is being implemented under the Duterte administration, with rising reports of rampant killings and human rights abuses. “the United states does recognize the Philippines’ commitment to fight drugs but… the Philippine government approach raises some significant concerns relating to human rights and due process,” Luis Arreaga, principal deputy assistant secretary of the U.s. Bureau of International Narcotics and Law enforcement Affairs, said in a teleconference from Washington tuesday, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte shares a light moment with US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim following march 28. “We are deeply concerned their meeting at the Presidential Guest House in Davao City on Monday, March 27.

lower under current admin by AJPress

reCeNt statistics from the Philippine National Police (PNP) revealed that the crime rate in the country has significantly decreased under the administration of President rodrigo Duterte. According to the data from PNP Directorate for Investigative and Detective management (DIDm), recorded crimes from July 1, 2016 until march 24, 2017 — which include murder, homicide, robbery, theft, carnapping, and physical injuries — reached an estimated 78,900. the figure is lower compared to the 158,900 cases recorded from July 1, 2015 until June 30, 2016 under the previous administration of former President Benigno Aquino III. “the reduction of carnapping, theft, and robbery is huge. have you heard

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Malacañang photo by Ace Morandante

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EU hits back at DSWD Analyst: Pres. Trump in Manila exec’s sarcasm: Child could do more harm than good porn is a serious issue by paTricia lourDES Philstar.com

by Dana

SioSon AJPress

ChILD pornography is a very serious issue that should be addressed properly and responsibly, the european Union (eU) said in response to a recent controversial facebook post made by an official from the Philippine Department of social Welfare and Development (DsWD). “the issue of child pornography is extremely serious and a grave crime. It should be addressed in a serious and responsible manner,” eU Ambassador to the Philippines franz Jessen said in a statement on tuesday, march 28. Jessen made the remarks following social Welfare Assistant secretary Lorraine Badoy’s seemingly unsolicited and sarcastic advice that the eU should just engage in child pornography instead of criticizing Philippine President rodrigo Duterte’s administration. In a facebook post dated march 26, Badoy wrote: “Iyong mga taga-eU, mag-online child porn muna kayo. D’yan naman kayo magaling e (Those in the EU,

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Viray

mANILA, Philippines — the attendance of United states President Donald trump on the Association of southeast Asian Nations (AseAN) summit in manila on November might do more harm than good, an analyst said. Aaron Connelly, a research fellow in the east Asia Program at the Lowy Institute for International Policy, said that it would be difficult to imagine trump listening to a plenary session that might last until four hours. “It is difficult to imagine trump patiently listening to the General secretary of the Lao People’s revolutionary Party hold forth on sustainable development, or responding in a constructive manner should Philippine President rodrigo Duterte blast century-old U.s. human rights abuses, as he did last year,” Connelly said in his article titled “Don’t waste time trying to get trump to manila.” Connelly noted that it is unclear whether trump will attend the summits as he is not

President Donald Trump

fond of spending more than a couple days on the road. the APeC and AseAN summits are scheduled back-to-back in November and would require at least six days, including flights to and from the region. trump may take interest in the APeC forum’s

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