Nakapasa sa bar exam - yan lang ang common sa lahat ng abogado. Pero iba-iba ang pinanggalingan, iba-iba ng pinaninindigan.
Ang paalala ng @nuplphilippines : "Be the best lawyers money cannot buy". Hamon ito sa atin na huwag pasisilaw sa karangyaan o katanyagan.+
Progressive groups here called on Filipinos nationwide to stay engaged and continue monitoring the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte, warning that public attention is key to holding those in power accountable.
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If you want to visit these 'Your Name' locations, or any other anime locations in Japan, definitely check out 'JR Eki Rent-A-Car'.
There is also a discount if you’re a JR Pass holder!
Multinational corporations treat them like modern-day robots – machines expected to type and talk non-stop, even during disasters.
Read how BPO Industry Employees Network (BIEN) started out.
https://t.co/nuLDrvK7jW
Here's my latest Rappler column about the Philippines achieving the upper-middle income country (UMIC) status. It's more of a reflection of decades worth of progress, and doesn't mean at all that every Filipino became a lot more prosperous overnight. https://t.co/a7KfUW3bWi
UPDATE: Ombudsman Boying Remulla announced the dismissal from service of former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca.
In a radio interview on Saturday, Remulla said he had already signed the dismissal order against Aplasca but did not disclose the reason behind the dismissal.
“Noong Monday, pinirmahan ko na ‘yung dismissal ni Mao Aplasca from the service… Ilalabas namin ang desisyon para makita ng tao dahil mahirap na magpaliwanag,” he said. | via @AllisonCoABSCBN
Why are victims of SMS spoofing scams often left to shoulder the financial losses even after fraud is reported?
Read Part 2 of the special report by @PhilippineStar’s @jvrmateo under the PCIJ–Journalists Against Corruption Reporting Grant:
https://t.co/i9rWsnRtjj
Palestinian goalkeeper Saleem Al-Ashqar was shot dead by Israeli forces in Gaza. Married just five months ago, he leaves behind a wife expecting their first child. The Palestinian Football Association says more than 1,000 Palestinian athletes have been killed since October 2023.
July 1, 2016: First day of the Duterte presidency. Starting at midnight, the killing starts. July 1, 2026: he's in an ICC cell, committed to trial for crimes against humanity. We're republishing this account of Day One of the Drug War. Pattern was visible from the first morning.
In the final part of this special report, @PhilippineStar’s @jvrmateo examines how smishing victims are often left to bear the financial burden, even as banks and law enforcement agencies strengthen anti-scam measures.
Reporting was supported JAC and PCIJ
“We spotted nine Polymarket accounts, all connected, who made, collectively,$2.4 million betting almost exclusively on U.S. military operations,” says Nicolas Vaiman, co-founder of the small data analytics firm Bubblemaps.
“And now here's the crazy part: 98% win rate.” https://t.co/wrTjsWhXxW
BPI makes money transfers to banks or e-wallets permanently free starting July 1, 2026.
Previously, BPI app users were charged ₱10 for InstaPay transactions and ₱50 for PESONet transfers. | via @jekkipascual
The Marcos administration received poor net satisfaction ratings in terms of eradicating graft and corruption, ensuring that oil companies do not take advantage of rising oil prices and fighting inflation. https://t.co/4CxDmDkk48
ICYMI: A 1990s banking agreement has resurfaced as a potential problem for Prime Media Holdings Inc. linked to former Speaker Martin Romualdez
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is seeking ₱669.4 million from the listed media company under an agreement signed nearly three decades ago, creating a fresh uncertainty as Prime tries to expand beyond its troubled banking past.
READ: https://t.co/4pVNwMaF0y
BREAKING: 1,244 Palestinians, including 268 children, killed by Israeli troops or settlers over the past three years, UK charity Oxfam says
🔴 LIVE updates: https://t.co/vriMAWKWrc
Historian Xiao Chua explains the origins of the “Laban” sign.
“Ito ay para sa pakikibaka para sa demokrasya, hindi sa pansariling interes,” says Chua. | via @HarleneDelgado
‘They used rape to break us.’
Former detainee Mohammed Zaki Al-Bakri shares his testimony of alleged torture and sexual violence at Israel’s Sde Teiman detention camp.
Watch the full Al Jazeera Originals investigation here: https://t.co/jiRJqTgkkm