A United States congressional delegation on Saturday hoped that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. would look into the previous Philippine administration's alleged human rights abuses.
If the government’s running debt pile of P12.5-trillion will be divided among the country's 110 million population , each Filipino owes over P112,000 which will be paid in the form taxes, economic think tank IBON Foundation said Wednesday.
The Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC) has called on the Philippines to provide observations on its request to reopen the investigation into the Duterte administration's deadly anti-drugs campaign.
Upon assumption into office of newly installed President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., it took almost a week later for Malacanang officials to release to public the first series of executive fiats that were signed on day one of the administration.