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Philippine Committee Finds Probable Cause To Impeach Vice President
The Philippine House of Representatives Judiciary Committee voted on April 29 to determine there are sufficient grounds to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte. The Vice President is also alleged to have threatened the life of President Ferdinand Marcus Jr. Her lawyer stated the outcome was expected but argued the process exceeded constitutional limits. Tote has not appeared at any hearings. The committee passed two motions unanimously, including allegations of corruption, incitement to rebellion, and abuse of power. The first article reportedly concerns alleged misconduct. This development is described as a moment in the country's political history. The finding sets the stage for a possible presidential run for Duterte. The source noted that the vice president could still emerge unscathed from the proceedings.
CNR Voice of China
Philippine Fighter Jets Absent From Anti-Drone Drills
Philippine Air Force FA-50 fighter jets failed to appear at scheduled anti-drone exercises in San Antonio, Zambales. The absence occurred during active drills in the region.
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Philippines Fishermen Support Program Faces Criticism
The Philippine government has launched a program to assist small-scale fishermen facing declining fish stocks and rising extraction costs. Fishermen in Navotas City, including a local named Aaron, report receiving no compensation or alternative livelihood options.
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Philippines Receives First Russian Crude Shipment In Five Years
The Philippines received its first shipment of Russian crude oil in March after a five-year hiatus. This follows a period of US opposition to such transactions. Meanwhile, Thailand is reportedly negotiating to purchase fertilizer from Russia.
Iran International
Thirteen Overseas Workers Repatriated From Iraq
Thirteen Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), including one infant, have been repatriated from Iraq via Hong Kong.
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Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Launches Corruption Reporting Website
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has launched a website to allow citizens to report corruption. The President acknowledged the presence of corruption within the Philippines while stating he expects different results from current economic and political efforts.
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Cignal Super Spikers Leave Volleyball League
The Cignal Super Spikers have announced a leave of absence from the professional volleyball league.
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LTO Relieves Personnel Over Extortion Allegations
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has relieved four personnel following allegations of extortion in Navotas City. The incident is currently under investigation by the agency.
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Magnitude 4.9 Earthquake Strikes Philippines
A magnitude 4.9 earthquake occurred 15 km north-northeast of Alugan at a depth of 35 km. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 35 km, located 15 km NNE of Alugan.
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Magnitude 4.9 Earthquake Strikes Near Gamay
A magnitude 4.9 earthquake occurred 26 km east of Gamay in the Philippines.
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