Journalism Review Archives | Page 18 of 173 | CMFR
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PCIJ tracks dynastic, patronage ties in Marcos appointments
CHEERS TO the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism for a report that provided the necessary background to the appointment of the new agriculture secretary. Read more
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From the Newsrooms: Death and disorder mar barangay polls
NEWS CAPTURED the political violence that bloodied the first barangay elections in five years. Delayed twice by the pandemic, the vote for grassroots leaders was hotly contested around the... Read more
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History of Land: TV5 explains the roots of conflict between Israel and Palestine
CHEERS TO TV5 for its two explainers on the long history of conflict and the global implications of the war between Israel and Palestine. Read more
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From the Newsrooms: Persistent problems in barangay elections; Rodrigo Duterte faces criminal complaint
AS THE first Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataang elections in five years, the October 30 vote provoked more than perfunctory interest from media. The Supreme Court ruled last June that... Read more
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Still homeless, still suffering: PCIJ spotlights plight of Marawi’s displaced
CHEERS TO the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) for two reports that call attention to the lives of Marawi residents who lost their homes in the 2017 conflict.... Read more
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Public approval for free tuition is not news; Poor lead distracts from real story
JEERS TO the news outfits that used survey results showing overwhelming public support for free tertiary education as its lead, calling attention to something that is hardly news. Read more
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From the Newsrooms: Maharlika Investment Fund still for review; Filipino supply mission hit by Chinese vessels
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS have made the Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) a bit of an embarrassment for the Marcos administration. Its announcement in 2022 was met with furious controversy. Now its... Read more
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‘Bloodless Drug War’ Under Marcos? Uncritical reports accept false claims about current drug approach
JEERS TO several news outfits for uncritically publishing the claims of officials that the anti-drug campaign under the Marcos administration has been "bloodless,” completely ignoring the credible monitoring by... Read more
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From the Newsrooms: Filipinos caught in conflict between Israel and Palestine; Rodrigo Duterte resurfaces to defend daughter’s confidential funds
WAR HAS once again led local newscasts and captured front page headlines as Israel countered the October 7 brutal attack of the militant Hamas whose fighters and bombs killed... Read more
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From the Newsrooms: Drop in trust and approval ratings across three branches of government
DESPITE the corruption and violence that marred his six years in office, Rodrigo Duterte remained popular until the end of his tenure. He maintained a rating of 70 and... Read more