Political violence is nothing new in the Philippines. It was, after all, the site of the world’s worst massacre of media ...
"Journalists in the Philippines still routinely face harassment, legal threats, arbitrary detention and even murder in ...
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Go graces media network conference
TO bolster journalism's role in the Philippines, Sen. Bong Go, a member of the Senate Committee on Public Information, ...
There is no law that governs surrogacy in the country, but those involved in the secret world of renting out wombs say that ...
Online ship trackers show that many of the vessels in the satellite photos are Chinese-registered fishing craft.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos says impeaching the vice president, who is facing a legal storm after publicly ...
Violent confrontations between Chinese and Philippine vessels in the South China Sea are being manipulated online by ...
A simmering monthslong feud between the president and vice-president of Philippines, each part of separate political ...
Under the Philippine penal code, such public remarks may constitute a crime and can be punishable by a jail term and fine.
Ahead of November 23, the NUJP led the 15th anniversary commemoration of the Maguindanao massacre which took the lives of 58 ...
More than 250 suspected cyber criminals were arrested by the AFP and Philippines authorities at the compound in central ...
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Online trolls flood AFP social media
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has disabled comments on its official Facebook page, citing a barrage of alleged ...