PH allows China military aircraft to land in Davao
The government has cleared a Chinese military aircraft to land in the country for refueling, a Palace official said yesterday.
Read moreThe government has cleared a Chinese military aircraft to land in the country for refueling, a Palace official said yesterday.
Read moreMalacañang yesterday denied Magdalo Rep. Gary Alejano’s claim that President Duterte had ordered the Armed Forces of the Philippines to cease patrolling the disputed West Philippine Sea.
Read morePresident Duterte’s warning of “radical changes” in the fight against criminality stemmed from the recent spate of criminality in the country, including the killing of a pregnant prosecutor early this week, according to Malacañang.
Read more“The opening of classes nationwide has been so far smooth,” Malacañang said on Monday, as the country welcomed 27 million students back to school on June 4.
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