Here鈥檚 a quick roundup of today鈥檚 top stories:
Rescuers braved aftershocks to scour the devastated city of Mandalay in Myanmar for survivors on Monday, March 31, after a massive earthquake killed at least 1,700 people in the country and at least 18 in neighbouring Thailand.
Vice President Sara Duterte should stop making public comments about the case of her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, before the International Criminal Court (ICC) and leave it to their lawyers instead, a lawyer accredited by the court said on Sunday.
The younger Duterte over the weekend questioned the widely reported figure of 30,000 drug war deaths during her father鈥檚 administration, saying the prosecution鈥檚 claims were far from the 181 pieces of evidence submitted to the ICC.
Names of 鈥榞rocery鈥 items found in VP Sara鈥檚 confidential funds receipts
This time, House lawmakers found names resembling groceries on the list of recipients of the Office of the Vice President鈥檚 (OVP)聽confidential funds (CFs).
House Deputy Majority Leader Paolo Ortega V of La Union said on Sunday that the newly discovered names, dubbed 鈥淭eam Grocery,鈥 further raised allegations that large sums of public money were allegedly funneled to fictitious individuals.
Police to file raps vs suspect in bloody Antipolo road rage
Authorities will file complaints of multiple frustrated homicide against the motorist who went on a shooting rampage during a melee in Antipolo City on Sunday, according to the city police chief Lt. Col. Ryan Manongdo.
Manongdo said the police are scheduled to file a case against the 28-year-old suspect identified as alias 鈥淜enneth鈥 on Monday.