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VP Duterte‘s lawyers: Impeachment complaints have ‘fundamental defects’

MANILA, Philippines — The legal camp of Vice President Sara Duterte on Wednesday stood firm with its stance that the impeachment complaints have a “fundamental defect” and were based on “accusations” that they said lack the necessary evidence. Duterte’s defense lawyers took note of the developments at the House justice committee after it  found the

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LIST: Universities, colleges shift to online classes on March 19

MANILA, Philippines — Several colleges and universities announced a shift to online classes on Thursday, March 19, due to nationwide transport strikes. The strikes will be held in protest of the ongoing oil price hikes caused by the escalating military conflict in the Middle East, to call for more subsidies, and to urge the government

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After QC student’s death, NCDA calls for stronger anti-bullying policy

MANILA, Philippines — After the death of an allegedly bullied student with disability in Quezon City, the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) called on the government agencies concerned to strengthen their anti-bullying policies. In a statement sent to the Inquirer on Wednesday, the NCDA underscored that bullying is a problem, particularly for students with

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AEROTHAI says 1,000+ Middle East flights to Thailand cancelled

More than 1,000 flights to Thailand have been cancelled by airlines from the Middle East since February 28, according to Aeronautical Radio of Thailand (AEROTHAI), as the regional conflict continues to affect traffic through Thai airspace. Surachai Nuprom, AEROTHAI’s deputy executive director and acting executive director, said today, March 18, that the impact on flight …

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5 monks criticised for enjoying banana boat in Bueng Kan reservoir

Thai monks faced criticism online after a video showed them riding a car-shaped banana boat in the Bueng Khong Long reservoir in Bueng Kan province. A Thai social media influencer posted the clip on his Facebook page, บอยขวัญถุงChannel, showing five monks taking the banana boat ride in the reservoir. The video drew attention across Thai social …

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Export-ready canned vegetable manufacturer from Thailand

As global food supply chains continue to evolve, demand for ready-to-eat and long-shelf-life food products has surged across retail, foodservice, and industrial manufacturing sectors. From quick-service restaurants to supermarket private labels, businesses are increasingly seeking reliable sources of ready-to-use vegetables for foodservice and packaged meal production. Amid this shift, Thailand has strengthened its position as …

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Activist leads petition opposing non-Thai student admissions policy

A group led by activist Tae Achiwa gathered outside Thailand’s Ministry of Education in Bangkok yesterday, March 17, to submit a letter objecting to the government’s non-Thai student admissions policy for 2025. Tae arrived at around 11am with supporters from the Thai Mai Thon group and handed officials a petition opposing the Ministry of Education …

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WATCH LIVE: Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi appears before the Ad Hoc committee

Zuko Komisa KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner, Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, has returned to the spotlight as he begins his final round of testimony before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee. Commissioner Mkhwanazi’s appearance is a significant bookend to the committee’s work. Having opened the proceedings, his return allows him to respond directly to evidence provided [...]

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