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[Summary] => Canada renewed its advisory yesterday, warning its citizens against travel to the Philippines because of bombings and kidnappings in the country.
Despite protests by Manila against travel advisories issued by Western countries, Canadas Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade renewed its earlier travel warning without any substantial changes.
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[Summary] => Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople assured foreign nationals in the country yesterday that they are safe even with the rising incidence of kidnappings in Metro Manila over the past few weeks.
Ople said the government is doing all it can to protect foreign nationals "pursuant to international law standards in the treatment of aliens."
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By Marvin Sy
| December 17, 2003 - 12:00am
By Marvin Sy
| December 8, 2003 - 12:00am
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Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano accused Malacañang of trying to control the Senate in its readiness to call Congress to a special session to make up for the legislative work affected by his bloc’s boycott from June 1 to 3.
1 day ago
Malacañang dismissed yesterday fresh rumors of a destabilization plot targeting the government on Independence Day, even as it warned the public against “forces of darkness” seeking to sow chaos in the country.
1 day ago
As tension gripped the Senate over a leadership row and the resumption of a hearing on the flood control scam, Malacañang called on the chamber to “shape up” as it denied that President Marcos had benefited from corruption and had a hand in the political drama unfolding in the chamber.
2 days ago
From Batangas and Laguna courts, the trial for the case of the missing sabungeros has been transferred to the Quezon City Regional Trial Court (QCRTC), according to the Department of Justice. DOJ spokesman Polo Martinez said the QCRTC will hear the kidnapping with homicide and serious illegal detention charges filed against businessman Charlie “Atong” Ang and several other respondents.
2 days ago
The new Senate leadership is planning to ask Malacañang for a special session for the Commission on Appointments.
2 days ago
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