Journalism Review Archives | Page 5 of 173 | CMFR
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Reports on OFW suicides, handled with care
CHEERS TO BusinessMirror, Daily Tribune, and Inquirer.net for the careful treatment of the rising incidents of suicide among Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Hong Kong. Focusing on the risk... Read more
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On Duterte’s arrest: Imee Marcos’ belated protest and fuss
A MONTH AFTER he was taken into custody by the International Criminal Court (ICC), former President Rodrigo Duterte remains the subject of controversy and debate in the country. Read more
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Sexism on the campaign trail: Can COMELEC’s rules rein in misogynistic candidates?
SEXISM AND outright misogynism have shown up the lack of reform in the campaign discourse for May 2025 elections, prompting urgent calls to check the trend and to hold... Read more
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Kampanyaserye 2025: What the public needs to know about the elections
CHEERS TO ABS-CBN News’ “Kampanyaserye 2025” for its informative discussion of numerous election-related concerns. Enhanced by the use of visual aids, the program provides updated content about the forthcoming... Read more
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March 10 to 30, 2025: Political controversies, campaign trail dominate media coverage
A SURGE of political controversies roiled the three weeks of campaign from March 10 to 30, 2025, along with the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte, who was served... Read more
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Hearing on fake news: Media coverage highlights self-regulation
CHEERS TO Inquirer.net Philstar.com, Rappler, and TV5’s Frontline Pilipinas for their reports that went beyond the focus of the House Tri-committee hearing on “fake news” and discussed the need... Read more
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Media recall the Big One, discuss PH earthquake preparedness
CHEERS TO media reports on the 7.7 temblor in Myanmar which also recalled the vulnerability of the Philippines to earthquakes, describing the active fault line that runs through the... Read more
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Media clarify: “Crime against humanity” is not about numbers
CHEERS to the media organizations that explained the term “crimes against humanity,” in connection to the arrest of President Rodrigo Duterte by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Read more
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Marking Women’s Month 2025: Persistent Struggles, Political Frontlines, and the Election
AS THE Philippines marked Women’s Month this 2025, media reports painted a powerful, multifaceted picture of the lives, struggles, and victories of Filipino women. From political frontlines to prison... Read more
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Duterte in the ICC: First three days of coverage allowed claims of illegal arrest without counter-arguments
THE MARCH 11 arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte on a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) came as a surprise for many who had not heard... Read more