President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was sworn in Thursday of June 30 after clearing all disqualifications filed against him at the Comelec and Supreme Court, but survivors of his late father’s dictatorship will continue to question his presidency.
A day before Pres. Rodrigo Duterte relinquished his power as a president, another journalist was gunned down in broad daylight.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. delivers his inaugural speech at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Manila on June 30, 2022.
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines stands with Rappler and its journalists and staff as the government moves to shut down the independent news site over issues with its Securities and Exchange Commission registration.
Blocking access to these sites leave a gap in discourse and in the flow of information and highlights the threats posed by the Anti-Terrorism Law on the freedom of expression and on freedom of the press.
Robredo’s series of tweets – the subject of Angat Buhay’s caption – are just some reminders for those who needed help as more people are getting sick
The local chapter of Philippine Mental Health Association (PMHA) rallies anew for a massive awareness campaign on the proper handling of mental health issues commonly experienced by any individual within the family or in the community.
Angat Buhay is the flagship project of the 14th vice president which aims to fight poverty. It has partnered with private companies and other NGOs to help fund its projects, given the limited resources of her office.
The statements made by NCIP pose danger to the IPs and their struggles to ancestral domain because it is tantamount to red-tagging.
Sara Duterte-Carpio has formally taken her oath as the country’s 15th vice president on Sunday, June 19, at the city’s San Pedro Square where thousands gathered to witness the historic moment.