Probing the Military?s Hand
(Second of three parts) In many cases investigated by Bulatlat, survivors tell of harrowing stories of government soldiers and agents involved in abductions, torture, and killings. A few victims would…
(Second of three parts) In many cases investigated by Bulatlat, survivors tell of harrowing stories of government soldiers and agents involved in abductions, torture, and killings. A few victims would…
(First of three parts) A couple in Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija took their own lives in October 2006 because they could not bear anymore days of torture by government soldiers. The…

These children roaming the streets of Davao City are a common sight during the holidays, asking strangers for money or Christmas presents. While officials say Davao’s economy has improved over the years, poverty is still common in the city, with thousands of residents — like these children — living in the slums, hardly getting by.
(davaotoday.com photo by Barry Ohaylan)
A call-center company based in Davao says it plans to tap the call-center and business-outsourcing potentials of provinces in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. Germelina A. Lacorte reports.
Davao?s exporters complain of longer travel time for their goods to reach Japanese cities. According to them, this problem has affected the competitiveness of Davao exports. Germelina A. Lacorte reports.