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Somewhere in Northern Luzon, a group of transgender women are preparing for graduation.
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ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AFP) — A string of west African countries have outlawed same-sex relations in recent months, further eroding LGBTQ rights on a continent…
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More than 200 LGBTIQ+ graduates were involved in the ceremony, affirming every student’s right to recognition and inclusion.
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Labor Secretary Francis N. Tolentino met with Kamanggagawa Partylist Representative Elijah “Eli” San Fernando on Monday to address a range of labor concerns,…
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When conflicts erupt or disasters strike, persons with disabilities are among the first to lose.
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BAGUIO CITY — Members of an Indigenous community from Kalinga province petitioned the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) regional office…
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The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) on Wednesday strongly condemned the New People’s Army (NPA) after the rebel group…
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The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) conducted a medical mission, legal clinic and human rights lecture for overseas Filipino workers and their families…
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Members of the LGBTQIA+ community filled major streets in Quezon City on Saturday as they gathered for Pride Run 2026, an event highlighting diversity,…
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The impeachment court is undoubtedly in a pickle, particularly in light of reports that possibly nine senator-judges stand to be jailed locally or at The Hague.
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Indeed, virtual attendance rules adopted during the Covid-19 pandemic were intended for public health lockdowns or natural disasters, and not an individual’s…
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The Justice Reform Initiative (JRI) has urged the Senate to suspend any move allowing virtual or remote participation in Senate proceedings, warning that the…
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The Marcos administration has breached the separation of powers by meddling in the Senate’s business over the dispute over remote sessions and online voting,…
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TOKYO — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed dismay over recent developments in the Senate, which he believes has lowered the reputation of the chamber.
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What changed, honorable senators? It was neither the technology nor the Constitution.
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The Senate will rise above itself only when the senators face electoral consequences for this kind of institutional degradation.
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