Journalism Review Archives | Page 21 of 173 | CMFR
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From the Newsrooms: Continued high tension from WPS water cannon incident
THE IMPACT OF the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG)’s attack against a Philippine vessel continued to draw coverage from Philippine media. On August 5, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said... Read more
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2024 bad-get? Media spotlight questionable funds
THE DEPARTMENT of Budget and Management (DBM) submitted on August 2 the first full-year budget of the Marcos administration valued at PHP5.768 trillion. The 2024 National Expenditure Program (NEP)... Read more
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From the Newsrooms: China Coast Guard attack on PH resupply mission escalates threat in West Philippine Sea
IN HIS two addresses to the nation, Marcos claimed that the state of the Philippines is “sound” – seemingly oblivious to the severe challenges that face the country. Security... Read more
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Nasino and Acosta: Two stories, same human rights issues
IN HIS second State of the Nation Address on July 24, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. failed to mention human rights. The media dutifully noted this omission. In the same... Read more
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From the Newsrooms: Typhoon Egay pummels Luzon; Marcos spends week on high-level events
MEDIA HAD made public President Marcos’ itinerary for the week: after his State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 24, BBM would make a three-day state visit to... Read more
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From the Newsrooms: Maharlika signed in time for SONA; ICC proceeds with probe
IT WAS a busy week for President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Obviously celebrating the signing into law of the Maharlika investment fund last July 18, BBM gathered Cabinet, Palace and... Read more
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From The Newsrooms: PH allies affirm arbitration ruling; Water supply still short
A LOW pressure area and southwest monsoons this week poured rain onto depleted Ipo and Angat dams. Maynilad, a water concessionaire that depends on the two reservoirs for its... Read more
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Rappler presents rising sea levels through community lens
CHEERS TO Rappler’s in-depth report on the island municipality of Isla Pamarawan in Malolos, Bulacan which has been sinking due to rising sea levels. Read more
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Philstar.com tackles inadequacies in climate education
CHEERS TO Philstar.com’s special report that explored the challenges faced by teachers and students in discussing climate change. The first part was published on July 2; the second on... Read more
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From the Newsrooms: El Niño looms large as government worries about getting tourists
NEWSROOMS JOINED the furor on social media over the lackluster slogan to promote Philippine tourism. Extended coverage included criticism of the high price of the PR campaign and reflected the... Read more