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They called for automatic reporting of government spending, integration of digital citizen feedback tools and permanent public access to project data.
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Yet decades later, what has truly changed? The same old script plays on repeat: corruption scandals, temporary public outrage, trials that drag on for years,…
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Washington (AFP) — United States President Donald Trump signed an order Monday designating the left-wing Antifa movement as a domestic terrorist organization,…
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With only five episodes in, ‘Tempest’ is already named as the streaming platform’s most viewed K-drama of 2025.
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Among the hottest topics at the Trillion Peso March at the EDSA People Power Monument was the launch of a People’s Initiative (PI) to enact laws by gathering…
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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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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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Indeed, the onus is on the President, who can choose between protecting his friends or responding to the public call for transparency, accountability and good…
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The P546-billion flood control scandal, which President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. revealed had 15 contractors cornering P100 billion worth of projects, is merely…
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Actress, host, and philanthropist Anne Curtis has once again shown that her influence goes beyond showbiz glitz. On her official Facebook page, the…
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Crocodiles and alligators may have prehistoric roots dating back more than 70 million years, yet the two animals are not exactly the same.
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Where does the public’s right to information end and a private individual’s right to privacy begin?
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‘There is no need to cry for Argentina now as this time, it is Manila that sheds tears.’
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‘We are always very hopeful of what the government is doing. I think if we’re being very negative about it, nothing will happen.’
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‘It is not in Filipinos’ nature to steal, buy votes, or lie. Neither is the solution and absolution in mere repentance.’
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Our Congress is full of dynastic families, and while some of the younger ones cannot yet be judged on their abilities or leadership, it makes people wonder if…
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