Today’s headlines: Sara Duterte, Rodigro Duterte, Malacanang response
Here are today’s headlines – the latest news in he Philippines and around the world:
The National Bureau of Investigation serves a subpoena to Vice President Sara Duterte Tuesday, November 26, after her threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos, and Speaker Martin Romualdez.
Former president Rodrigo Duterte called for military and police intervention to ‘protect the Constitution’ amid what he described as a ‘fractured’ government. But he stopped short of calling for a coup d’état.
Malacañang chastizes former president Rodrigo Duterte for urging the military to step in and fix the ‘fractured’ government, a move the Palace saw as seeking the ouster of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
A former special disbursing officer of the Department of Education admitted on Monday, November 25, then-DepEd chief Sara Duterte ordered him to give cash to school superintendents through their bank accounts
China’s military says it deployed naval and air forces to monitor and warn a United States Navy patrol aircraft that flew through the Taiwan Strait Tuesday, November 26. – Rappler.com