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MANILAwinforbet gaming, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte once again skipped the preliminary investigation before the National Bureau of Investigation over her remarks against the Marcoses and House Speaker Martin Romualdez. This has b
MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte declined Wednesday, December 11, to explain why her office's confidential fund receipts bore names of non-existent individuals, including a certain "Mary Grace Piattos" whom the P
VP Duterte skips NBI probefalcon play, denies making threats in letter Vice President Sara Duterte was again a no-show at the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), which is investigating herthreat to have President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., first lady
MANILA, Philippines Vice President Sara Duterte on Wednesday said she does not regret revealing her kill remarks against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his family. No, buti na yung alam nila na pag namatay ako (its good that they already know so
MANILAmanila game, Philippines Vice President Sara Duterte vowed on Wednesday that she would not leave the country should the complaints filed against her lead to her arrest. I do not plan to leave the country or hide if theres a warrant of arrest,
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Sara Duterte vows to stay in PH even if arrest warrant is issued Vice President Sara Duterte vowed on Wednesday that she would not leave the country should the complaints filed against her lead to her arrest. “I do not plan to leave the countr
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2024-12-11MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Justice announced on Tuesday, November 26, that it will investigate former President Rodrigo Duterte over his remarks about military intervention in the governance of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.