We will not surrender our freedomsToday, Independence Day, we renew our pledge to serve the people, to continue speaking truth to power, and to guard and defend freedom of the press and of expression from all threats.Read More Covering the PandemicRead more Covering the CoViD-19 Pandemic Three typhoons in a row: Too much for government and for media IN A period of three weeks, three destructive typhoonshit the country like a chain of bad luck. Typhoon Quinta made landfall in Quezon in late October and swept through provinces of Central Luzon. Super Typhoon Rolly struck the island of Catanduanes and parts of Bicol region on November 1.... Sensational treatment, lack of facts mar report on RTC shooting JEERS TO several media outfits that made a spectacle out of the fatal shooting of a regional trial court judge allegedly by her clerk of court in Manila. Breaking news accounts repeatedly flashed a video, supplied by an unidentified source, showing the crime scene. Some news organizations uploaded the... Rappler brings to light military’s dangerous behavior online THE DUTERTE administration’s fight against communist insurgency has taken to social media platforms as a frontline of action. As the military justifies its “information war” to help quell insurgency, its resort to red-tagging citizens has become its major tactic. The objects of such a campaign have included journalists whose... MIA again: Duterte “at home” during 2020’s strongest typhoon CRITICS ON social media were quick to call out the president’s conspicuous absence in government’s response to Super Typhoon Rolly. The world’s strongest tropical cyclone this year ravaged Southern Luzon and the Bicol region last Sunday, November 1, triggering flooding, landslides and lahar flows, destroying thousands of houses and... Crackdown on corruption? Few reports question Duterte’s “mega task force” ADMITTING THAT corruption persists under his term, President Rodrigo Duterte on October 27 instructed the Department of Justice to investigate allegations of corruption “in the entire government.” Speaking in a taped address, Duterte said the directive remains in effect until the last day of his term. Apparently, Justice Secretary... More terror from anti-terrorism law’s IRR WITH 37 PETITIONS filed before the Supreme Court questioning its constitutionality, the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA)has become one of the most contested laws in recent history. After it was signed into law last July 3, lawyers led the complaints, joined by academics, religious leaders, journalists and other members of civil... Disaster response lacking in anti-COVID-19 measures AS THE country braces itself for the landfall of Typhoon Rolly, the 18th tropical cyclone to hit the country this year, the government seems at a loss about how to protect evacuees against COVID-19. Four typhoons slammed the Philippines in a span of two and a half weeks, forcing... Beyond the “drama”: Reports spotlight human rights violations in Baby River’s burial THE “CRUEL and inhumane” treatment of a jailed activist during the burial of her three-month-old daughter made international headlines last week. Baby River was the daughter of Reina Mae Nasino, a 23-year old activist arrested last year in one of Manila’s slums in the course of the administration’s crackdown... Huge drop in drug user numbers? OneNews.ph disputes DDB’s claim EVEN WITH the COVID-19 crisis, the Duterte administration has continued to fix its attention on the “drug” problem, the object of his centerpiece policy campaign from the very start of his presidency four years ago. In taped briefings to address the country during the pandemic, the president has repeatedly... Cayetano, Velasco, and Sara Duterte SPEAKER ALAN Peter Cayetano (1st Dist., Taguig City) finally tendered his irrevocable resignation and conceded the fight for speakership after an election that gave Rep. Lord Allan Velasco the numbers. On October 12, 186 lawmakers gave their vote to Velasco, forcing Cayetano to vacate his post and end the... « Previous1…6162636465…203Next »