33K Cops To Cast Votes In Local Absentee Voting – PNP

Isinasagawa ang absentee voting upang matiyak na makakaboto ang mga pulis, sundalo, at frontliners na naka-duty sa halalan.

Comelec: No NPA Threat To Negros Elections

Sa kabila ng mga insidente, nananatiling kontrolado at ligtas ang halalan sa Negros ayon sa Comelec.

33K Cops To Cast Votes In Local Absentee Voting – PNP

Isinasagawa ang absentee voting upang matiyak na makakaboto ang mga pulis, sundalo, at frontliners na naka-duty sa halalan.

Comelec: No NPA Threat To Negros Elections

Sa kabila ng mga insidente, nananatiling kontrolado at ligtas ang halalan sa Negros ayon sa Comelec.
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Censorship By Another Name?

Censorship often arrives cloaked in a professional tone, as seen in the PCO's recent media accreditation attempt. The withdrawal may quell immediate backlash, but it reveals a deeper challenge ahead: ensuring journalistic freedom is respected in an era when access to information can be easily restricted.

The Architecture Of Trust: Power, Loyalty, And Politics In The Philippines

In a landscape where trust is shaped by emotion rather than evidence, Vice President Sara Duterte's enduring popularity prompts a critical reflection. What does it say about the Philippines when trust in leaders transcends accountability? The structural dynamics of loyalty and emotion in politics reveal much about our collective psyche.

Framing The Marcos-Duterte Tension: Media Narratives And Political Consequences

The conflict between Marcos Jr. and Duterte is not just a political rift. It's a barrier to effective governance. As media narrates their feud, we must ask: how is this impacting the lives of everyday Filipinos? Let's shift the focus to what truly matters.

Understanding Dutertismo

“Kung sino pa ‘yung may matinong nagawa sa bayan, siya pa ang nasa loob.” This sentiment encapsulates how Duterte's followers perceive his legal troubles as a form of martyrdom, cementing his place within Philippine political culture's complex landscape.

ITIM Ad: Correct The Wrong Or Make The Wrongs Right?

“Itama ang Mali” — but whose mali are we correcting, and whose version of tama are we being asked to believe? When symbols of power wear black and speak of suffering, we must ask: are they mourning with us, or mourning the truth?