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Senate to screen EFCC, new Petroleum Agencies Board nominees
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Ukrainian senior officials, G7 and EU ambassadors discuss judicial reform, approve joint statement
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Published July 21, 2021, 10:44 AM
While she is still in the decision-making process for her possible presidential bid, Vice President Leni Robredo assured President Duterte will not endure the same experience she had in the event both of them run and win in the 2022 polls.
Vice President Leni Robredo and President Rodrigo Duterte (Malacañang/File Photo)
“Para sa akin (For me), very, very seriously, I will not treat him the way he treated me. Kasi (Because) I don’t think it is to the best interest of the people na iyong presidente saka vice president nag-aaway (that the president and vice president are fighting each other),” she said in an interview on ANC’s After the Fact on Tuesday night.
Anklage wegen Volksverhetzung: Das Netzwerk der Judenhasser
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Ireland at a crossroads on journey to stamp out racism
Updated / Friday, 7 May 2021
02:14
Social Affairs & Religion Correspondent
The existence of racism in Ireland is difficult to acknowledge, but until it s openly discussed, there will be no progress made in tackling the problem as a society.
This week, RTÉ News has examined the issue and asked what needs to be done - and only scraped the tip of the iceberg.
In a series of reports, we spoke to those who have personally experienced racism and sought to give different communities a chance to be heard.
It was striking how many people wanted to be involved in the series and it was impossible to include them all. However, it was evidence enough that the conversation around racism needs to continue.