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US reiterates support for PH counterterrorism efforts by DANA

SIOSON AJPress

THE United States on Tuesday, September 26, expressed its continued support for the Philippines’ counterterrorism efforts, following the successful staging of a joint drill dubbed as “Tempest Wind.�

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“The United States will continue to support Philippine counterterrorism efforts and work jointly to address shared threats to the peace and security in the region,� U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim said. In a press briefing, the U.S.

envoy reiterated the strong relationship between Manila and Washington, citing the Tempest Wind as the “latest and very significant example� of the two countries’ “close ties.� Over 1,200 Philippine and U.S. civilians and military of-

ficials participated in the bilateral, interagency exercise that ran from September 18 to 26 in Clark Field, Pampanga. According to Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin U.S. Ambassador Sung Kim shakes hands with Philippine Defense Secretary DelďŹ n Lorenzana, Lorenzana, the Tempest Wind right on Tuesday, Sept. 26. Lorenzana and Kim noted that one of the latest efforts to enhance “focused on an aircraft hijack- both countries’ counter-terrorism programs was the successful staging of Tempest Wind, a

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joint counter-terror drill designed to test the ability of both governments to conduct antiterrorism operations. Photo from Twitter/@USAmbManila

Palace welcomes Ombudsman probe, says Duterte ‘has nothing to hide’

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Senate confirms Fil-Am Noel Francisco as Solicitor General

NEW YORK - The United States Senate voted 50-47 on Tuesday, Sept. 19 to confirm Noel John Francisco, President Donald Trump’s nominee as solicitor general. Francisco, a Filipino-American, is the first Asian-American confirmed by the Noel John Francisco Photo courtesy of Syracuse.com Senate to serve as solicitor general. He has served as the principal deputy solicitor general since January of this year.

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by DANA

SIOSON AJPress

DUTERTE ATTENDS PHILCONSA ANNIVERSARY. President Rodrigo Duterte shows the list containing the names of government ofďŹ cials allegedly involved in the illegal drug trade during the 56th anniversary of the Philippine Constitution Association (PHILCONSA) at the Manila Hotel on Tuesday, September 26. MalacaĂąang photo by Simeon Celi Jr.

AS the Office of the Ombudsman begins its probe on the alleged hidden wealth of President Rodrigo Duterte’s family, MalacaĂąang maintained that the chief executive has nothing to hide. In a statement on Wednesday, September 27, MalacaĂąang said that Duterte “respects the internal processes of the Ombudsman as an independent body, and trusts its impartiality in the conduct of its fact-finding duty.â€? “The president has nothing to hide,â€? Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella added. Overall Deputy Ombudsman Arthur Carandang earlier confirmed that he has been authorized by Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales to look into the allegations of Senator Antonio Trillanes IV that Duterte kept hidden wealth.

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Trump releases third Cayetano to UN: Give drug war benefit of doubt version of travel ban by MARLON

DHS doubles down on countries lacking security protocols

ON Sunday, September 24, President Donald Trump strengthened his original controversial travel ban by implementing new restrictions that would completely prohibit almost all travel to the United States from seven countries. A major change that this order makes is

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RAMOS Inquirer.net

FOREIGN Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano has called on the United Nations to give President Rorigo Duterte’s war on drugs the “benefit of the doubt,� assuring the international community that the Philippine government remains committed to defending human rights. Addressing the 72nd UN General Assembly in New York on Saturday,

Sept. 23, Cayetano said Duterte’s campaign against narcotics was intended to “save lives, preserve families, protect communities and stop the country’s slide into a narcostate.� Cayetano spoke after an international study showed that the Philippines ranked first in the 2017 Global Impunity Index amid mounting concerns over spiraling drug killings and documented human rights violations since Duterte took office in June 2016.

More than 3,800 Filipinos have been killed by police in drug raids and thousands more have been killed by unknown assailants since Duterte launched the crackdown upon coming to office. The killings have drawn expressions of concern over human rights violations in the Philippines from the United Nations, United States and European Union, all of whom Duterte has badmouthed in response, insist- Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano at the

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House panel endorses medical marijuana bill by JESS

DIAZ Philstar.com

MANILA — The House of Representatives committee on health on Tuesday, Sept. 26, endorsed a bill allowing the use of canna-

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