Claims that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr took kickbacks from infrastructure projects cause outrage in the Philippines.
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Selective outrage and manufactured morality

THE calls from the Yellow, Pink, and various Left formations for the resignation of Vice President Sara Duterte — while ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday called on newly commissioned officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP ...
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State capture and the new Philippine playbook

The recent slowdown in the Philippine economy has revived a persistent debate: is this merely cyclical turbulence or a sign ...
Thousands of protesters across the Philippines-backed by Roman Catholic clergy, activists, and civil society groups-took to ...
The military must “rise above politics” and profess loyalty not to personalities or groups but to the Republic, President Marcos said yesterday, as rumors persist of alleged destabilization plots ...
BANNING vape products in the country is highly feasible if only there is political will from the government. This was ...
Will God do the same thing if God were on the EDSA stage? Us versus them?’ asks Mae Paner, one of the organizers of the ...
A fruit salad may not be essential for survival, but it is essential for memory. Ham may not be necessary for nutrition, but it is necessary for tradition.
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When Filipinos refuse to look away

LAST Sunday, and in many cities across the country, Filipinos once again took to the streets to rally against corruption. It ...
AMID growing public furor over corruption, the Catholic Church on Sunday pressed for a peaceful and democratic reform, rejecting calls for a junta or revolutionary government during a Bonifacio Day ...
Japan has held informal talks with the Philippines on the possible export of a surface-to-air missile system as the government led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi moves to further relax the country's ...