Lorenzana says fake “Arrest Order No.3” being circulated
July 7, 2017
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, administrator of martial law in Mindanao, denied issuing an “Arrest Order No. 3”. “In my capacity as martial law administrator, I have not issued any Arrest Order No. 3, thus, any copy of the document being
PNP recovers 606 cars from ‘rent sangla’ scam
July 7, 2017
The Philippine National Police’s Highway Patrol Group has retrieved a total of 606 vehicles from the ‘rent sangla’ scam out of the projected 1,800 and has released 479 units as of July, its spokesman said Friday. “We still have 123
Lorenzana echoes Duterte stand on resuming peace talks with NDF
July 7, 2017
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Friday he will support resumption of peace negotiations with the National Democratic Front, the political arm of the Communist Party of the Philippines, if the rebels stop attacking the government troops. “I still don’t (
Gov’t building tent city in Marawi
July 7, 2017
The Philippine government is establishing a tent city in the war-torn Marawi City for displaced residents, a military spokesman said on Friday. Brig. Gen. Restituto Padilla of the Armed Forces of the Philippines said the government has already ground broke
Most areas in Eastern Visayas experiencing power outage: NDRRMC
July 7, 2017
The National Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said majority of areas in Eastern Visayas are experiencing power outage because of a magnitude 6.5 earthquake that hit the province of Leyte on Thursday afternoon. Two people were reported killed, police
Transport department to issue vehicle plates in Sept
July 7, 2017
The transportation department said Friday it expects to issue new vehicle plates with additional security features by September. The agency also said the Land Transportation Office (LTO) is embarking on its proposal to locally produce plates to speed up production
Some 300 civilians still trapped in Marawi: military
July 7, 2017
About 200 to 300 civilians remained trapped in Marawi City and need to be rescued, a military spokesman said on Friday. “Based on the last estimate, around 200 to 300 residents could have remained inside the conflict areas,” said Armed
JICA launches photography competition
July 7, 2017
In time for the commemoration of the Philippines-Japan Friendship Month this July, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) launched this week its first photography competition in the Philippines dubbed “JICA and the Filipinos: Images of a Better Tomorrow.” The photography
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