Philippine lawmakers set to vote on Marcos impeachment

This handout photo from Mamamayang Liberal (ML) Partylist taken and received on February 9, 2026 shows members of the Philippine clergy filing an impeachment complaint against Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte at the House of Representatives in Quezon City, Metro Manila. (AFP)
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Updated 10 February 2026
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Philippine lawmakers set to vote on Marcos impeachment

MANILA: Philippine lawmakers were set to vote on Tuesday ​on whether to impeach President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who is accused of violating the constitution, graft and corruption, and betraying the ‌public's trust.
Impeaching ‌Marcos ⁠would ​need ‌a one-third vote in favour among the lower house of parliament's more than 300 members.
The House justice committee ⁠last week found two impeachment complaints ‌as lacking in ‍substance.
Complaints ‍against Marcos included ‍his decision to allow his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte to be arrested and taken to ​The Hague.
Marcos was also accused of abusing ⁠his power in spending public funds that led to a corruption scandal involving flood-control projects.
His alleged drug use, which he has denied, also made him unfit to run the country, ‌according to one of the complaints.


Two Polish airports closed temporarily over military operations, air agency says

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Two Polish airports closed temporarily over military operations, air agency says

  • Two Polish airports closed temporarily over military operations, air agency says
WARSAW: Authorities in ​Poland have temporarily closed airports in Rzeszow ‌and ‌Lublin ​because ‌of military ⁠aviation ​operations, the Polish ⁠Air Navigation Services Agency (PANSA) said ⁠on Tuesday.
Polish ‌commanders ‌said ​military ‌aviation ‌operations began in the country’s airspace ‌due to strikes by ⁠the ⁠Russian Federation’s long-range air forces on Ukrainian territory.