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[Title] => Online selling ng beybi, nag-level up na
[Summary] => Gimik na aso ang binebenta Masusing mino-monitor ng mga awtoridad ang bentahan ng sanggol online kung saan ginagamit na strategy ang pagpo-post ng ‘aso’ sa social media.
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[Title] => Pag-adopt og bata gipasayon sa RA 11642
[Summary] => Bisan pa gipalig-ong bag-ong gipatuman nga RA 11642 O Domestic Administrative Adoption and Alternative Child Care Act nga naghimo sa legal nga pag-adopt nga mas paspas ug mas sayon, padayun gihapon ang online baby selling, sumala sa National Authority for Child Care atol sa press conference niini niadtong Martes, Hunyo 17.
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[Title] => Online baby selling resurges despite tighter laws
[Summary] => Authorities are closely monitoring the resurgence of online baby selling in the country, despite intensified crackdowns and the implementation of Republic Act 11642, which aims to make legal adoption faster and more accessible.
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[Title] => Quezon City LGU at NACC tulong sa domestic administrative adoption, foster care
[Summary] => umagda sa isang memorandum of agreement ang Quezon City government at ang National Authority of Child Care sa pamamagitan ng Alternative Child Care Office - National Capital Region para sa implementasyon ng Domestic Administrative Adoption at Foster Care Program.
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[Title] => RACCO-7 explains adoption process
[Summary] => Judicial petitions for domestic adoption pending in court upon the effectivity of the newly-enacted Republic Act 11642 or the Domestic Administrative Adoption and Child Care Act may be withdrawn and filed before the National Authority for Child Care.
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[Title] => National Anti-Corruption Coordinating Council formed
[Summary] => Amid investigations into the reported mishandling of COVID-19 funds, the Duterte administration has formed the National Anti-Corruption Coordinating Council to hasten the detection of irregularities in all levels of government.
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[Title] => Palace: Crime rate down
[Summary] => Despite the recent occurrence of some high-profile crimes, Malacañang reported yesterday that the crime rate over the past five months went down by 10 percent compared to the same period last year.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) report was released as President Arroyo created a Cabinet Oversight Committee (COC) on internal security that will handle matters related to the various insurgency movements in the country.
Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao, citing a report by the PNP, said index crimes from January to May this year dropped by 10 percent.
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[Title] => Palace: Crime rate down
[Summary] => Despite the recent occurrence of some high-profile crimes, Malacañang reported yesterday that the crime rate over the past five months went down by 10 percent compared to the same period last year.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) report was released as President Arroyo created a Cabinet Oversight Committee (COC) on internal security that will handle matters related to the various insurgency movements in the country.
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[Title] => Perez to head anti-crime superbody
[Summary] => It will be Justice Secretary Hernando Perez instead of Executive Secretary Alberto Romulo who will head the new anti-crime "superbody" to be called the National Anti-Crime Commission (NACC), President Arroyo announced yesterday.
The President said an executive order (EO) is being drafted to form the NACC which will coordinate the anti-crime efforts of all law enforcement agencies.
Last week the Palace announced that the NACC would be headed by Romulo, but Mrs. Arroyo announced during her weekly Cabinet meeting that it would instead be Perez.
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[Title] => Perez to head anti-crime superbody
[Summary] => It will be Justice Secretary Hernando Perez instead of Executive Secretary Alberto Romulo who will head the new anti-crime "superbody" to be called the National Anti-Crime Commission (NACC), President Arroyo announced yesterday.
The President said an executive order (EO) is being drafted to form the NACC which will coordinate the anti-crime efforts of all law enforcement agencies.
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The Philippine National Police (PNP) report was released as President Arroyo created a Cabinet Oversight Committee (COC) on internal security that will handle matters related to the various insurgency movements in the country.
Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao, citing a report by the PNP, said index crimes from January to May this year dropped by 10 percent.
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The Philippine National Police (PNP) report was released as President Arroyo created a Cabinet Oversight Committee (COC) on internal security that will handle matters related to the various insurgency movements in the country.
Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao, citing a report by the PNP, said index crimes from January to May this year dropped by 10 percent.
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The President said an executive order (EO) is being drafted to form the NACC which will coordinate the anti-crime efforts of all law enforcement agencies.
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The President said an executive order (EO) is being drafted to form the NACC which will coordinate the anti-crime efforts of all law enforcement agencies.
Last week the Palace announced that the NACC would be headed by Romulo, but Mrs. Arroyo announced during her weekly Cabinet meeting that it would instead be Perez.
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