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Former President Rodrigo Duterte isn’t back in the country despite winning the mayoral race in Davao City in the recent ...
The former presidential spokesman remains confident amid the possibility of a Red Notice by the Interpol against him.
The Department of Justice confirmed the preparation of documents for the request of an Interpol Red Notice against Harry ...
MALACAÑANG - The Palace spoke about President Bongbong Marcos days after he made the "reconciliation" remarks.
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GMA Network on MSNPalace to Roque: Go home if you're concerned with gov't funds, resourcesMalacañang on Wednesday hit back at former presidential spokesman Harry Roque for saying the government is wasting resources ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNPalace urges Roque to come home, save gov’t resourcesFormer presidential spokesperson Harry Roque was dared by Palace Press Officer Claire Castro to return to the country if he ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNPalace: Marcos to choose law over friendship in Duterte’s ICC caseFriend or the law? The President will still choose the law.” This was Malacañang’s response to former presidential legal counsel Salvador Panelo’s remark that reconciliation between President ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNPanelo to Roque: Come home and face chargesFormer presidential legal counsel Salvador Panelo believes former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque is not a victim of ...
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Philstar.com on MSNPanelo to Roque: Face your charges, what are you afraid of?Salvador Panelo, former chief presidential legal counsel to Rodrigo Duterte, believes Harry Roque should return to the Philippines and face the charges against him. In an interview on Wednesday, May ...
ICC prosecutor submits second batch of evidence vs Duterte. In a decision dated May 20, 2025, the 3 judges of the Pre-Trial ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos: Stunned, shell-shockedTHE president's YouTube interview with Ka Tunying the other day showed Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as a businessman phrased it, ...
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The Manila Times on MSNA clean and honest election? Two conflicting viewsTWELVE senatorial candidates, and 52 party-list parties have been proclaimed winners in the May 12 midterm election, amid ...
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