
Gov’t under September siege
It might qualify as the worst economic sabotage in human history that would remain unresolved for a while, even see the culprits go scot-free.
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It might qualify as the worst economic sabotage in human history that would remain unresolved for a while, even see the culprits go scot-free.
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Revolutions, as the pages of history show, are rarely polite affairs. When the injustice is too much to bear, the rage explodes in ways that no riot policemen…
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It was not the first time I marched. Although not a professional rallyist in the mold of Renato ‘Baba’ Reyes, I’ve had my fair share.
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The association with the fictional Japanese situation and the recent events in Indonesia indicated an agenda, well-funded, that had the intent of inciting a…
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Various business and civic organizations lauded the successful staging of the Trillion Peso March on Sunday, saying the government should now do its part in…
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Historic chants once again echoed through Metro Manila’s streets as multi-sectoral groups launched protest rallies on the anniversary of the 1972 declaration…
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Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray joined the growing chorus demanding accountability and transparency from Philippine leaders, penning a message on Facebook as…
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Content creator Viy Cortez Velasquez broke her silence after personally experiencing the historic Trillion Peso March at EDSA, where thousands gathered to…
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — Hundreds of protesters took to the streets in three separate groups, voicing their frustrations against corruption and political issues.
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Braving the midday heat and tight security, hundreds of protesters from across Luzon gathered near the gates of Malacañang on Sunday to denounce alleged…
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ANGELES CITY, Pampanga — Around 1,000 members of youth groups, civic organizations, business clubs and fraternities from across Pampanga gathered Sunday…
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BAGUIO CITY — Thousands of people from Baguio and Benguet took to the streets recently, united in their call for justice and an end to government corruption.
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ZAMBOANGA CITY — Three anti-corruption advocacy groups were forced to relocate their rally on Sunday after a barangay official barred them from holding the…
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'This is command responsibility. The President should be held accountable.'
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A protest against government corruption turned violent Sunday, resulting in the arrest of 17 people, injuries to dozens of police officers, and an attack on a…
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'We are against all forms of corruption, whether they are attributed to the Dutertes or the Marcoses.'
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Amid the chaos of Sunday’s violent Ayala Bridge protests, a DAILY TRIBUNE photographer became an unlikely first responder, performing CPR on an unconscious…
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Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte is investigating alleged anomalies in the city’s flood control projects, saying the issue has strained relationships with city…
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