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Duterte pushes for a drug-free community at World Economic Forum vative in the world.” “We cannot turn a blind eye on the scourge of illegal drugs that threatens our youth and PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte the future of our societies,” Duterte said. emphasized the need of eradicating drug He then urged international leaders to impunity during the World Economic Forum “take a committed stand” in dismantling and (WEF) on the Association of Southeast Asian destroying the “illegal drug apparatus.” Nations (ASEAN) on Thursday, May 11, in “We must reaffirm our commitment to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. realize a drug-free ASEAN community,” he In his keynote speech, Duterte urged the added. international leaders to pursue a drug-free Noting that the ASEAN “is a demographic community to protect the younger genera- sweet spot and is likely to post Asia’s fastest tion from harm brought by narcotics. economic growth rates in the coming years,” The Filipino president warned that drugs Duterte also encouraged international leadthreaten the Southeast Asian youth’s poten- ers to invest in human capital, particularly in tials, which he described as “among the best the young workforce. and are most creative, intelligent, and innou PAGE A2 by DANA
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DUTERTE AT THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM. President Rodrigo Duterte joins his fellow ASEAN leaders from the host country Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen, Laos People’s Democratic Republic Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith, and Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc during the World Economic Forum (WEF) on the ASEAN 2017 at the Sokha Hotel in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on Thursday, May 11. Duterte urged ASEAN members to reaffirm their commitment to make the region a drug-free community. Malacañang photo
US: No pressure on Philippines to push back against China
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U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (left) and Ben Cardin (right) introduced a bill on Thursday, May 4 that calls for withholding certain defense exports to the Philippines.
US senators introduce bill to restrict defense exports to PH
TWO U.S. senators filed a bill on Thursday, May 4 aimed at restricting the export of certain arms into the Philippines and reaffirming support for human rights policies, amid reports of the rising death toll associated with
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Trump signs ‘religious liberties’ order allowing churches to become more politically involved
BALIKATAN 2017. Philippine army Pvt. Ronaldo Balidio (left) and Cpl. John Rey Cagas operate a compactor while building a new school classroom during Balikatan 2017 in Ormoc City. U.S. military engineers and Philippine service members worked together to build new classrooms at Don Carlos Elementary School in Ormoc City. Balikatan is an annual U.S.-Philippine military bilateral exercise focused on a variety of missions, including humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, counterterrorism and other combined military operations. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Markus Castaneda
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TO coincide with National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 4, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on “religious lib-
THE province of Palawan remains safe for both local and foreign nationals, the Armed forces of the Philippines ( AFP) assured the public amid a travel warning issued by the United States Embassy in Manila. On Wednesday, May 10, the AFP’s Western Command (Wescom) said it is closely coordinating with the Philippine National Police (PNP), Coast Guard, and the local government to “ensure maximum security.” “Western Command shares the same concern. That is why, even several months ago, even without reference to any travel advisory, Western Command has beefed up our security posture for tourists season,” Wescom
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Religious conservatives “disappointed”
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WASHINGTON will not put pressure on the Philippines to try to push back against China in connection with the South China Sea dispute, the U.S. Department of State said. Patrick Murphy, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, stressed that State Secretary Rex Tillerson wants cooperation and collaboration in addressing the North Korea and South China Sea issues. President Rodrigo Duterte has refused to use the ruling of an international arbitral tribunal on the South China Sea in pressuring China. In a telephonic press conference last week, Murphy said that the U.S.
took note of the arbitration ruling issued last year and consistently notes that it is a binding ruling between the Philippines and China. “But there is a much bigger story here, and that is bringing about a solution to the disputes that applies to all of the claimants and then the rest of the international community that has the rights and the needs to access the South China Sea area,” Murphy told members of the press. Murphy noted that the South China Sea dispute was one of the main issues discussed during the meeting between Tillerson and his Southeast Asian counterparts last week. The U.S. official noted that Washington and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) share
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Duterte appoints Cayetano, Año as heads of DFA, DILG De Venecia also named special envoy for intercultural dialogue
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SENATOR Alan Peter Cayetano and Armed Forces (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Eduardo Año are joining Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s Cabinet as the new heads of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) respectively. Duterte revealed the appointments of his new Cabinet officials in a press briefing at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport be- Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, incoming
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Foreign Affairs Secretary
Jose de Venecia Jr., special envoy for interculturual dialogue
‘Excited’ Pacquiao starts training for Horn fight Janet Lim-Napoles acquitted in illegal weight title against Horn on July 2 at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia. A THRILLED Manny Pacquiao “I am excited to go back to the formally started his training on gym after about a six-month’s lay Monday, May 8, in preparation off. I really miss training at the for his upcoming match against gym with the members of Team Australian Jeff Horn. Pacquiao and fans around,” PacThe Filipino boxing champion quiao told PhilBoxing.com. is set to defend his World BoxPacquiao, who is also a meming Organization (WBO) Welter- ber of the Philippine Senate, has
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detention case, eyed as state witness
apparently been busy with his legislative duties since his unanimous win against Jessie Vargas by DANA SIOSON last November 5. AJPress But even with almost six months of inactivity, his childTHE Philippine Court of Aphood friend and co-trainer Buboy Fernandez is confident that the peals this week acquitted alleged boxer-senator will be in his best pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles from her seriform during his July fight. u PAGE A4 ous illegal detention case.
In a 35-page decision by its Twelfth Division, the CA reversed the earlier ruling of the Makati Regional Trial Court (RTC) and said that prosecutors failed to prove that Napoles detained her cousin and pork barrel scam whistleblower Benhur
Luy against his will. Earlier in 2014, Napoles was sentenced to reclusion perpetua—or an imprisonment term of 21 to 40 years—when the Makati Regional RTC found Napoles guilty of detaining Luy from De-
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