The current political crisis, fueled by immense social anger, is the sharpest since the ouster of President Estrada a quarter ...
In a chosen family, such as a marriage, this commitment to caring and repair is what determines the viability of the ...
Claims that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr took kickbacks from infrastructure projects cause outrage in the Philippines.
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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 ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday called on newly commissioned officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP ...
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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 ...
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 ...
On the eve of COP30, and as the recovery effort from Typhoon Kalmaegi and Super Typhoon Fung-wong continued in the ...
Victory is claimed by all, failure to one alone.” –Tacitus In Morong, Bataan, stands a $2.3-billion cathedral to futility.
Thousands are marching again today to EDSA to press their call for justice and accountability in the flood control corruption scandal.
The simple answer to the questions above would be political “rehabilitation” and relegimitation.
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 ...