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Cordillera’s cultural norms push back against political dynasties

Filipinos could only vote in 1907, and only men were allowed to do so. Filipinos in the United States were permitted suffrage after World War II in 1946. But the Cordillerans who joined the St. Louis Fair in Missouri in 1904 were the first to cast their votes. That being an election year in the...

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AI can cut tuberculosis screening time from 2 or 3 days to a minute

There is much debate concerning the uses of AI, but there is also something to be said about how it can be employed to make tuberculosis (TB) screening faster, more efficient, and more accessible, especially in the Philippines, which is flagged by the World Health Organization (WHO) as one of the 10 “high-burden” countries in...

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Imee Marcos grills her brother’s officials on Duterte arrest while they hold their ground

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla defended on Thursday the government’s action to surrender former president Rodrigo Duterte to the International Criminal Court (ICC) and acknowledged that it was the first such incident in the country’s history. “It’s a case of first impression. This has never happened in our history,” Remulla said of the decision of...

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Atin Ito Coalition announces ‘jamming’ for peace and solidarity in West Philippine Sea

Filipino musicians and foreign artists will be “jamming” in a May 25 concert organized by the Atin Ito Coalition for its third civilian mission to the West Philippine Sea, convenors announced on Monday. “This May 25 we will sail again, carrying the message of peace and solidarity with the powerful use of music. And through...

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‘We have seen the last of Duterte,’ says Trillanes

After the chartered Lear jet carrying Rodrigo Duterte finally took off from Manila late Tuesday night for The Hague in the Netherlands, a former senator and a human rights lawyer predicted that his departure would be for good.  In The Hague, the 79-year-old former president will face charges of crimes against humanity before the International...

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Rodrigo Duterte arrested after arriving in Manila from Hong Kong

Former president Rodrigo Duterte was arrested and is now in police custody soon after he arrived in Manila from Hong Kong on Tuesday morning in connection with an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) and served by the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol). Duterte is charged with crimes against humanity at the...

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In this scorching weather, what does ‘heat index’ mean?

PILI, Camarines Sur — As the temperature soars, with many parts of the country including Metro Manila experiencing extremely warm weather, the term “heat index” has surfaced anew.   In its March 6 advisory, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) warned of “danger” as the heat index rose to 45⁰ C in Dagupan City...

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Presidential spokespersons should ‘fight fire with fire,’ says Pnoy’s ex-spox Edwin Lacierda

These are challenging times for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s communications team as it fights fake news and troll armies hounding the administration even more intensely now, according to Edwin Lacierda, spokesperson of the late former president Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III. “They have their work cut out for them,” Lacierda said of the President’s communicators in...

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The Coast Guard’s Tarriela explains how the Philippines can win over China in the battle of narratives

Of all the disinformation thrown Commodore Jay Tarriela’s way, nothing has annoyed him more than this: that he’s a CIA agent. That insidious jab—thrown by a troll on social media soon after the Philippine Coast Guard officer completed his fellowship in Washington, D.C. in 2023—still stings to this day. “For me personally, I think the...

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Genuine reform still nowhere 39 years after Edsa, says ex-detainee Judy Taguiwalo

There were many ways to silence democracy during the martial rule of the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos Sr.: Immobilize someone on a bench and pour water continuously on their face until they confess to their “crime” or reveal their comrades’ whereabouts; monopolize the media; or, during a house raid, shoot an activist dead and employ...