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Civil society counters official claims on human rights, climate crisis
THREE HIGH-LEVEL meetings gathered Southeast Asian and world leaders last week: the ASEAN Summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on November 10 to 13; the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia,... Read more
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Philstar.com report makes inflation understandable
CHEERS TO Philstar.com for explaining inflation, which affects everyone, starting with what it is, what causes it, and what the Philippine government can do to address it. Published on... Read more
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Racing against Crises: DOH, DA still headlessÂ
AGRICULTURE COULD not be more of a gut issue, with food being the most basic of goods and the threat of a food crisis on the horizon. Read more
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âLand is Lifeâ: Online media zoom in on plight of IPs amid climate crisis
CHEERS TO Bulatlat, MindaNews, Philstar.com, and Rappler for calling attention to the vulnerability of the countryâs Indigenous Peoples (IPs), who are now suffering the consequences of the severe weather... Read more
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Racing against Crises: DOH, DA still headless
SEVERAL MONTHS into the job, President Ferdinand âBongbongâ Marcos Jr. has yet to appoint qualified persons to oversee the departments charged with food production and health â two basic... Read more
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TV programs critique Senate Presidentâs remarks on media freedom
CHEERS TO two television programs for their critique of Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiriâs remarks against the media. ANCâs Dateline Philippines pointed out his lack of understanding of the... Read more
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Percy Lapid slay masterminds identified; Media hardly respond to governmentâs denial of killingâs chilling effect
THE CASE has proven to be among the most highly publicized of journalist killings in recent years. The huge following of broadcaster Percival Mabasa, better known to his audience... Read more
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Beyond the Lapid Case: Media examine prison system issues
CHEERS TO Rappler, One News, and ANC for their reports that examined other issues in the wake of the investigation of the killing of broadcaster Percival Mabasa aka Percy... Read more
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Marcos declares four regions in state of calamity; Climate change gains momentum in media coverage
âPAENGâ ENTERED the country in time for the long âUndasâ weekend and the traditional Catholic celebration of All Saintsâ and All Soulsâ Day. The Severe Tropical Storm, with the... Read more
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Rewriting History:Â Learning or Propaganda?
HISTORICAL REVISIONISM has long been an issue in the country, even before Ferdinand Marcos Jr. assumed the presidency. A team of scholars did academic research to establish how disinformation... Read more