AT least four people were arrested in a raid of an online sabong (cockfight) site in Misamis Occidental on Friday, resulting ...
It is one thing for government and elected officials to say the right thing versus actually doing the right thing. As I read and listened to the statements of Senator Bato dela Rosa regarding the ...
DILG asked Meta, Facebook's parent company, to take down e-sabong sites after former President Rodrigo Duterte banned online cockfighting operations. (File image from Jerome Cristobal / ...
MANILA, Philippines — Will it be the end for online cockfighting, popularly known as e-sabong, when the administration of presumptive president Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. steps in? Marcos’ ...
Last week, we published letters from Manila Cockers Club, Inc. (MCCI) and Games and Amusement Board (GAB) chair Abraham Mitra explaining their respective positions on the legality of live “sabong” ...
MANILA, Philippines-At least 172 individuals were arrested when elements of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit (CIDG) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) raided an illegal online ...
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has vowed to ban online cockfighting following outcry over the industry sparked by the disappearance of dozens of workers and concerns about the social costs of ...
Going strong: An employee of a cockfighting arena holding a wager machine during a cockfight in Bulacan province, north of Manila. Cockfighting has long been a national obsession in the Philippines, ...
IN A Senate hearing on the mysterious disappearance of 34 persons allegedly involved in e-sabong fixing, Atong Ang made legislators’ jaws drop as he revealed how much his online cockfighting firm ...
PROPOSALS to revive online cockfighting, or e-sabong, as a way to make up for the foregone revenues due to the recent ban on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) represent a resort to a “worse ...