By Nestor Corrales and Eloisa Lopez MANILA, May 13 (Reuters) - Gunshots broke out in chaotic scenes at the Philippine Senate ...
President ‌Ferdinand Marcos Jr called for calm and said no government personnel were involved in the incident. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
The Philippine Senate was locked down with military personnel seen entering the building where a senator wanted by the ...
The sound of gunshots rang out Wednesday evening inside the Philippine parliament, as a senator took refuge to resist arrest on allegations of crimes against humanity.
Sen. Ronald dela Rosa of the Philippines is wanted by the International Criminal Court for his alleged role in the killings of at least 32 people.
Shots were fired in the Philippines Senate in same week the vice-president Sara Duterte was impeached and a Senate president ...
WHO DID IT? Marine soldiers detailed at the Senate keep their distance from the source of the gunshots that rang out on the ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Senate was placed under lockdown Wednesday evening, May 13, after Sen. Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa claimed his arrest was imminent following the Supreme Court's interim refusal ...
With rival factions vying for control, here's a timeline of the Senate standoff since the May 11 leadership coup ...
Armed Forces Chief of Staff General Romeo Brawner Jnr says the military will stay out of politics despite some unease within ...