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Manila Chronicle - A newspaper in the Philippines and ABS-CBN's sister company that has been forcefully closed down by the government. 1972 Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos – an era in Philippine history that forced the first shutdown of ABS-CBN until 1986, despite it being lifted five years prior. Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation
Now posted on thousands of lotto outlets all over the Philippines are signs that say "closed," as the Philippine National Police (PNP) shut them down following President Rodrigo Duterte's ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday ordered an immediate ban on widespread and mostly Chinese-run online gaming operations, accusing them of venturing into crimes, including ...
MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippines gaming regulator will cancel the licenses of offshore gambling firms, most of them Chinese owned, and will work with law enforcement agencies to completely stamp ...
By noon, no commercial aircraft were inside the Philippine airspace. Around 282 flights to and from various Philippine airports and over 56,000 passengers, many of whom were travelling to or from the country following the New Year's Day holiday, were affected. The electrical problems were traced back to the power substation of NAIA Terminal 3.
On June 29, 2022, Maria Ressa released a statement stating that the Philippine government has ordered that Rappler be shut down. [24] [25] The shutdown order came right as the former President Rodrigo Duterte was set to leave office. The Securities and Exchange Commission stated that it decided to uphold the shut down order due to the findings ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Philippine appeals court sided with a news agency in its fight against a 2018 shutdown order in a decision made public Friday, marking a legal victory for journalists who angered former President Rodrigo Duterte by reporting critically on his deadly crackdown on illegal drugs and alarming human rights record.
August 9 – The Court of Appeals releases a July 23 decision overturning the Securities and Exchange Commission's order in 2018 to shut down the news outlet Rappler on foreign ownership grounds, citing "grave abuse of discretion" and other legal and constitutional violations by the former. [210] August 12: