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The dangerous misreading of survey results in Philippine politics
IN this country, surveys have taken on the aura of prophecy. Every percentage point is treated as revelation, every bump or ...
Deepening political feuds, ex-president Duterte’s ICC arrest and the South China Sea dispute have reshaped the Philippine ...
The moves will help strengthen regional stability and prevent Indo-Pacific connectivity from being quietly weaponised, ...
Two strong typhoons have battered the Philippines so far this month, further exposing the country’s vulnerability to extreme weather events caused by climate change. These storms have also highlighted ...
CHINA MILITARY DRILLS. Helicopters on an amphibious assault ship take part in military drills in waters southeast of Taiwan, in this screenshot from a video released by the Eastern Theatre Command of ...
The Philippines’ corruption crisis continues to unfold, with more whistleblowers implicating lawmakers and even officials in the Office of the President. To assuage public outrage, President Ferdinand ...
Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David warned Philippine Congress that failing to pass laws against corruption and political dynasties ...
In 2025, the controversy over bicameral shenanigans in the national budget amplified calls for budget transparency, although lawmakers' promise of reforms drew mixed results ...
MANILA: Ninety-four per cent of Filipino adults believe that corruption in the Philippine government is widespread, according ...
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Ambiguity as strategy: The unresolved contradiction of the Philippine Left
ONE of the most persistent questions in Philippine politics is also one of the least honestly confronted: Why can’t militant ...
At this point, it is still too early to know who will be the most probable winner in 2028. The surveys indicate that Sara Duterte is ahead of the pack. I remember candidates in the past who started ...
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