Claims that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr took kickbacks from infrastructure projects cause outrage in the Philippines.
On Nov. 15, Cardinal Jose Advincula, archbishop of Manila, called on the military 'to stay faithful to your oath to the flag ...
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The recent slowdown in the Philippine economy has revived a persistent debate: is this merely cyclical turbulence or a sign ...
In the Philippines, public concerns about flood-control corruption have become the latest ammunition in an ongoing rivalry ...
MANILA: A total of 86 Roman Catholic dioceses nationwide have issued a "very strong call for truth, accountability and true ...
The impact of natural disasters has been exacerbated by widespread corruption in government infrastructure, including flood ...
BEYOND TRADE, structural differences in demographics and education shape both countries’ long-term trajectories.
Aside from calling for an end to political dynasties, the groups also want the government to strengthen the powers of the independent commission investigating the flood control and infrastructure proj ...
In a chosen family, such as a marriage, this commitment to caring and repair is what determines the viability of the ...
On the eve of COP30, and as the recovery effort from Typhoon Kalmaegi and Super Typhoon Fung-wong continued in the ...
In the Philippines, the cooperation between the two political dynasties, the Marcoses and Dutertes, has ended just in time for the May 2025 midterm elections and the 2028 presidential election. As the ...
Not long after forming a grand electoral alliance in 2022, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr and Vice President Sara Duterte split, arming themselves with both local and international political ...