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Sara Duterte impeached again

For the second time in 15 months, the House of Representatives impeached Vice President Sara Duterte on Monday, May 11, with more congressmen wanting to see her stand trial in the Senate.

Sara Duterte impeached again

The Duterte dynasty’s hardest battle

What is happening to the Dutertes is also a reflection of the country’s justice system. If wrongdoing is proven, someone must be held accountable. If they are proven innocent, then the truth must also come to light. But we should not let these issues be the cause of our division.

The Duterte dynasty’s hardest battle

Taxpayers bear high cost of VP Sara’s ‘silence’

She just can’t dismiss all issues raised against her as politically motivated. There are questionable reports and receipts that originated from her office that need to be explained. Monies appropriated to her office have to be accounted for. Those were not deposits to her personal ATM account that she could spend however she wanted to.

Taxpayers bear high cost of VP Sara’s ‘silence’

Zaldy Co in custody: Breakthrough or breakdown in accountability?

If Co becomes merely a tool to purge political opponents while allies are shielded, the cycle of corruption will simply reset under a different name. The real test of the administration’s sincerity lies in whether the investigation follows the money wherever it leads, even to the doorstep of those currently in power.

Zaldy Co in custody: Breakthrough or breakdown in accountability?

‘Because you are Filipino’

The Philippine passport should be a source of pride, a shield of protection, not a badge of suspicion. Every Filipino deserves to see the world without being treated like a criminal just because of where they were born.

‘Because you are Filipino’

Easter reflections in the age of surveillance

While progress is welcome, it must not come at the cost of privacy and dignity. It is time to stop treating digital policy as a series of convenient shortcuts and start treating it as a frontline human rights issue. The government must prove it can be trusted with the power it has taken.

Easter reflections in the age of surveillance

When the kitchen feels the crisis

Filipinos are resilient. We always find ways to cope. But we shouldn’t have to keep surviving problems that could have been prevented. We deserve leadership that plans ahead.

When the kitchen feels the crisis

The noise of VP Sara’s silence

Sara Duterte’s silence in the House may be the loudest part of her 2028 positioning. Every unanswered question signals to supporters that the current administration is illegitimate. Every delay reinforces a narrative of persecution.

The noise of VP Sara’s silence