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US, IRAN PRESIDENTS SIGN DEAL ENDING MIDDLE EAST WAR US PRESIDENT Donald Trump and Iran’s president signed a deal Wednesday meant to end the Middle East war, with Tehran agreeing to dilute its enriched uranium in return for large-scale economic relief. Trump signed the memorandum of understanding during a candlelit dinner at the Palace of Versailles following a G7 summit, as host French President Emmanuel Macron and other guests applauded, a video posted by a Trump aide showed. “Just signed it,” Trump told reporters as he emerged from the palace. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei, quoted by the state news agency IRNA, said the document “was finalized
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with the signatures of the presidents.” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan, which mediated the agreement, said on X that it “shall enter into force with immediate effect.” The deal aims to draw a line under the war launched February 28 by the United States and Israel, prompting Iran to counterattack with missile and drone salvos across the region—and effectively shutting down the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway for the world economy. The US responded by blocking shipping to and from Iranian ports. “As a first step, Islamic Republic of Iran
President Donald Trump and Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, in separate venues, show the signed memorandum of understanding to end the Middle East war. AFP
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NBI denies having info on ICC arrest warrant vs. Sen. Bong Go By Pot Chavez and Charles Dantes THE National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has not yet received any information on the alleged issuance of a warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Senator Chris-
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topher Lawrence “Bong” Go. In an interview with Super Radyo dzBB on Thursday, NBI Director Melvin Matibag categorically denied the claims of Davao City Rep. Paolo ‘Pulong’ Duterte regarding this development. Next page
Two-thirds vote issue still hangs
Impeachment pre-trial: Heated discussions, good resolution By Joel E. Zurbano, Ram Superable, Maricel Cruz and Katrina Manubay
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HE pre-trial conference for the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte began yesterday even as the issue of the conviction threshold remains unresolved.
Pinoys skeptical about impeach trial outcome SEE STORY BELOW FOR AND AGAINST.
Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian said as far as he is concerned, the requisite two-thirds vote to secure a conviction still translates to 16 votes.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers of Vice President Sara Duterte met for the first time at the Impeachment Court’s pretrial conference yesterday at the Senate. PRIB
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PBBM calls for stronger ASEAN-Russia relations Lawyer: P805b kickbacks claim By Charles Dantes PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Thursday called for stronger engagement between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) and Russia, urging both sides to expand cooperation on regional security, trade, and investment despite an increasingly uncertain global geopolitical environment. Speaking as co-chair of the ASE-
AN-Russia Commemorative Summit alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Marcos said cooperation, not confrontation, should remain the guiding principle of the 35Next page
Pinoys skeptical about impeach trial outcome MOST Filipinos (81%) are skeptical or uncertain that senators will decide Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment case based primarily on evidence and
the law rather than political considerations, according to a survey by the OCTA Research group. In the latest Tugon ng Masa (TNM) survey, results showed only 19% of adult Filipinos believe most senators would base their judgment on legal and
By Maricel Cruz A HUMAN rights lawyer has dismissed as “unbelievable” allegations of former bodyguards of resigned Ako Bicol Party-list Rep. Zaldy Co that they delivered more than P805 billion in flood control funds to former Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez. In a radio interview, lawyer Antonio Zoleta Bucoy said the ex-soldiers’ narrative “fails the test of plausibility or the likelihood that their story is true.” He said P805 billion weighs about 800 metric tons, which would require a cargo truck, a crane or a backhoe to
Pag-IBIG Fund offers promo home loan rates
35TH ASEAN-RUSSIA ANNIVERSARY. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. joins fellow leaders at the state reception hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin in honor of the heads of delegations participating in the ASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit in Kazan, marking the 35th anniversary of ASEAN-Russia relations. Inset shows the President with the Russian leader after their bilateral meeting. PCO
By Ma. Katrina Mikaela Manubay
for ex-Speaker ‘unbelievable’
evidentiary grounds, while 32% disagreed and 49% remained undecided. Across major areas, skepticism was more pronounced in Mindanao (57%), followed by Visayas (42%), while Balance Luzon and the National Capital Next page
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s Expanded Pambansang Pabahay para sa Pilipino Program continues to make homeownership more affordable for Filipino workers as state-run Pag-IBIG Fund offers promotional housing loan rates for members buying homes above the socialized housing price ceiling up to P10 million. In a statement, Pag-IBIG Fund said the new promotional rates build on its earlier move to increase its maximum housing loan amount to P10 million per borrower, giving members more financing options for homes that better match Next page
haul it, instead of vans as the former Marines had claimed. “What they’re saying is impossible. First of all, it is full of holes. According to experts, P800 billion weighs 800 metric tons,” Bucoy asserted in Filipino. “How can you transport 800 metric tons? You would need a crane or a backhoe to load it. And simple vehicles would not do. You will need a cargo truck to move it,” he added. Bucoy also noted another blunder in the narrative of the ex-Marines, also referred to as “Maleta Boys,” who Next page
ATENEO STUDENTS CALL FOR A WALKOUT NEWS / A3
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