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TV5 contextualizes push for Charter change via people’s initiative
CHEERS TO TV5 for its explainer on the controversial push for Charter change (also called Cha-cha) through the mechanism of a people’s initiative. The five-minute report provided the necessary... Read more
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MSU blast a grim reminder of 2017 Marawi siege
MEDIA DESCRIBED the December 3 bombing at the Dimaporo Gym of the Mindanao State University (MSU) as one of the deadliest terror attacks since the Marawi siege in 2017.... Read more
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Reports on widespread violence belie ‘generally peaceful’ 2023 elections
WITH THE barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections held last month after five years, 1.41 million Filipinos vied for the village-level posts nationwide, a much higher number of candidates compared... Read more
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Conrado de Quiros, 72
LONGTIME PHILIPPINE Daily Inquirer columnist Conrado de Quiros passed away on November 6, his brother Paul de Quiros announced in a Facebook post late on Monday. He was 72. 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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TV5 and PCIJ zoom in on barangay elections and local officials’ responsibilities
CHEERS TO the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) and to TV5 for their reports that reviewed the significance of the upcoming barangay elections. Read more
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A Tale of Contrasts: Ten-day coverage of Martial Law commemoration
SEPTEMBER 21 marks one of the darkest days of Philippine history, when President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. issued Proclamation 1081 which shut down the system of government under which... Read more
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Reports on PH-EU trade talks ignore concerns about human rights
JEERS TO several print media for failing to include the necessary perspective of human rights in reporting the resumption of free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations between the Philippines and... Read more
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He said, they said: The ‘state of the nation’ according to Marcos, media
“IN MY heart, I know that the state of the nation is sound and is improving. Dumating na po ang bagong Pilipinas (The new Philippines has arrived.)” Read more
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Media break down the ICC decision, explore the issues
ON JULY 18, the International Criminal Court (ICC) appeals chamber dismissed the government’s effort to stop the court’s investigation into the killings that took place in former President Rodrigo... Read more