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What is red-tagging and what remedies are available to its victims? Listen to the latest episode of the Supreme Court Podcast, which discusses the case of G.R. No. 254753, Deduro v. Maj. Gen. Vinoya. You may also listen to previous SC Podcast episodes on Spotify and at the

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Did you know Bonifacio was only 29 noong itinatag niya ang KKK? At the heyday of his youth, he looked at the people and thought: this oppression is unacceptable. More than 100 years later, we are called to the continuing revolution he started. Kabataan, kumilos! #LabanKabataan!

Did you know Bonifacio was only 29 noong itinatag niya ang KKK? At the heyday of his youth, he looked at the people and thought: this oppression is unacceptable.

More than 100 years later, we are called to the continuing revolution he started. Kabataan, kumilos! #LabanKabataan!
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“Implementing capital restoration plans for two state-owned banks following their contribution to the Maharlika Investment Corporation’s start-up capital and exiting regulatory relief as soon as possible is important,” the IMF said in its annual report. READ:

“Implementing capital restoration plans for two state-owned banks following their contribution to the Maharlika Investment Corporation’s start-up capital and exiting regulatory relief as soon as possible is important,” the IMF said in its annual report. 

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"No one is denying there is an issue with violence in some Aboriginal communities; as there is in some predominantly non-Indigenous communities. The difference is that for the latter, the behaviour is labelled rather than the entire culture. Known as the “other-race effect”..."