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Marcos: 'That's it; we're done talking with ICC'


President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday said his administration would end further engagement with the International Criminal Court (ICC) after it rejected the Philippine government's appeal to stop the ICC prosecutor's investigation of crimes against humanity allegedly committed by his predecessor in the drug war.


By Jacob Lazaro and Nestor Corrales

 

SC ruling opens issue on Taguig House seats


Makati City may lose its second seat in the House of Representatives while Taguig City may gain its third because of the Supreme Court's ruling on the jurisdiction of the former military facility, called Fort Bonifacio, which is now one of the most modern urban sprawls in the country.


By  Julie M. Aurelio

 

𝗛𝗜𝗦𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗜𝗖 𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗡 Sarina Bolden (No. 7) of Team Philippines dribbles past the Swiss defense in the national team's first-ever Women's World Cup game on Friday at Dunedin Stadium in New Zealand. The Filipinas, however, marked their debut with a 2-0 loss to a higher-ranked squad. —𝘈𝘍𝘗

𝗛𝗜𝗦𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗜𝗖 𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗡 Sarina Bolden (No. 7) of Team Philippines dribbles past the Swiss defense in the national team's first-ever Women's World Cup game on Friday at Dunedin Stadium in New Zealand. The Filipinas, however, marked their debut with a 2-0 loss to a higher-ranked squad. —𝘈𝘍𝘗

 

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Albay folk brace anew for Mayon's lahar flow


LEGAZPI CITY—Families living near the river channels around Mayon Volcano were warned anew of possible lahar flow as Tropical Depression "Egay" was expected to bring heavy rainfall and thunderstorms in the Bicol region and other parts of Luzon.


By Ma. April Mier-Manjares

 

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Improving PH travel experience


A lot of work needs to be done at Naia no doubt—but it does not end with rehabilitating its terminals or replacing old facilities with high-tech ones. The rehabilitation must also be matched by working on the road and transport networks, and more importantly, the people who will be running the operations must be able to deliver professional and efficient service so that travel will be hassle-free and our airport will truly be world-class.


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