Archive - News Year 2022 all 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Items per page 30 12 18 24 30 News Typhoon Odette Survivors in Bohol Celebrate New Lease on Life Boholanos celebrate the Christmas season with vigor a year after Typhoon Odette robbed them of holiday joy. By Cooper Resabal | Dec 28, 2022 | 10-minute read KEEP READING News A year after Odette, Siargao folk put the pieces of life back together Siargao resident affected by 2021 typhoon Odette: We are doing better right now because we already recovered. There are many tourists again and it’s like we are going back to normal days. By J-Ann Avila*, Reporting ASEAN | Dec 15, 2022 | 10-minute read KEEP READING News Pastors, church lay leader in outreach work seek protection against military personnel Fearing for their lives and security, two pastors and a lay leader of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) accused of being members of the New People’s Army (NPA) filed a petition for a writ of amparo before the Supreme Court on Monday against soldiers assigned to the 59th Infantry “Protector” Battalion in Bataan. By Blanch Ancla | Nov 28, 2022 | 5-minute read KEEP READING News Philippine Army partners with SMNI media group in anti-communist campaign “In this project, the (PA) shall remain incognito. It does not need to inform the public or display its participation to preserve the credibility of SMNI as a third-party entity,” the document states. By Theresa Martelino-Reyes | Nov 18, 2022 | 8-minute read KEEP READING News Rights group urges UN Special Rapporteur to support the reopening of ICC drug war probe A human rights group has urged Morris Tidball-Binz, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial or arbitrary executions, to either support the reopening of the investigation by International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Karim Khan into alleged drug-related killings in the Philippines or conduct his own probe. By Ivel John M. Santos | Nov 15, 2022 | 3-minute read KEEP READING News Taxpayers to shoulder P800M price for cowardice of leaders When former president Rodrigo Duterte buckled under China’s bullying and reimposed a 2014 moratorium on drilling in the Reed Bank, off the coast of Palawan, in April, he and his advisers most likely did not realize that it would cost the government at least $13.78 million (about P800 million with today’s exchange rate) in unnecessary spending. By Theresa Martelino-Reyes | Nov 10, 2022 | 4-minute read KEEP READING News Carpio urges Marcos to protect Philippine oil exploration vessels in Recto Bank Retired Justice Antonio Carpio has urged President Ferdinand Marcos to provide security for the drilling operations of Forum Energy Ltd. when the company resumes its stalled oil and gas exploration in the South China Sea. By Ivel John M. Santos | Nov 10, 2022 | 5-minute read KEEP READING News Bumagyo, Bumaha … Teka … Ano Bang Mapa Ang Gamit N’yo? Paano mas magiging maayos ang paghahanda sa mga sakunang dala ng bagyo? Pakinggan natin ang pananaw ng Mines and Geosciences Bureau at ng City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office ng Balanga City, Bataan dito sa ikalawang bahagi ng Episode 15 ng What The F?! Podcast. By VERA Files | Nov 9, 2022 | 1-minute read KEEP READING News Double victory by PH Youth Choir in South Korea Is the country better off singing together than participating in national elections? By Pablo A. Tariman | Nov 8, 2022 | 5-minute read KEEP READING News Bumagyo, Bumaha … Ganito Pa Rin Tayo? Ilang Bagyong Paeng pa ba ang raragasa sa Pilipinas bago natin ayusin ang paghahanda para makaiwas sa malaking pinsala, na mas pinalalalá ng climate change? Pakinggan ang pananaw ni Dr. Mahar Lagmay sa unang bahagi ng Episode 15 ng What The F?! Podcast. By VERA Files | Nov 3, 2022 | 1-minute read KEEP READING News Study recommends engaging community to combat disinformation Filipino researchers proposed a community engagement plan as the most suitable strategy to thwart disinformation that has taken on creative forms and given rise to influence operations in the country. By Rhoanne De Guzman | Oct 29, 2022 | 6-minute read KEEP READING News Most voters do not recognize or afraid to report ‘abuse of state resources’ – LENTE Most Filipino voters do not report abuse of state resources (ASR) for election by their local officials since only a few know the difference between legitimate social services and misuse of authority, while many are either afraid for their safety or do not believe that anything would be done about these cases, according to the Legal Network for Truthful Elections (LENTE). By Nica Rhiana Hanopol | Oct 26, 2022 | 3-minute read KEEP READING News The BTS concert in Busan: The travails of an ARMY husband The experience of attending a BTS concert in person is one that I will truly cherish, and the videos that I had taken will remain in my phone indefinitely. It is arguably one of the best concerts I have ever witnessed. By Raymond Fortun | Oct 20, 2022 | 13-minute read KEEP READING News VERA FILES FACT CHECK: For the second time, Justice secretary’s claim on ICC jurisdiction over PH needs context During the 136th session of the United Nations Human Rights Committee in Geneva last Oct. 11, Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla reiterated the government’s position that the International Criminal Court (ICC) “has ceased having jurisdiction” over the Philippines. This lacks context. By VERA Files | Oct 19, 2022 | 4-minute read KEEP READING News The agony and ecstasy of Yasmin Almonte If her oncologists and other medical specialists had their way, they would remove Yasmin “Jigs” Almonte’s remaining jaw and seal her mouth permanently shut. By Elizabeth Lolarga | Oct 5, 2022 | 5-minute read KEEP READING News VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Dela Rosa makes baseless claim that ‘no crimes against humanity’ occurred in the Philippine drug war Sen. Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa, the chief implementer of the controversial war on drugs during the Duterte administration, claimed without citing proof that no crimes against humanity occurred in the government’s anti-drug campaign. By VERA Files | Oct 4, 2022 | 4-minute read KEEP READING News Pira-pirasong Kuwento ng Martial Law: Human rights atrocities ‘remembered’ through art Art is a powerful way to express truth. View the horrors of human rights violations during Martial Law through the eyes of artists in the online exhibit "Pira-Pirasong Kwento ng Martial Law" organized by Buklod Sining and DAKILA. By Enrico Berdos | Sep 29, 2022 | 11-minute read KEEP READING News PHL argument to defer drug war probe fails to convince ICC prosecutor The Philippine government has failed to convince International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Karim Khan that it has been conducting an adequate probe on alleged crimes against humanity related to the Duterte administration’s war on drugs. % By Ivel John M. Santos | Sep 27, 2022 | 6-minute read KEEP READING News ‘Catch Me If You Can’ Season 2 podcast dives deeper into the shadowy world of trolls  As the country continues to battle against disinformation, scholar Jonathan Ong and journalist Kat Ventura took a deep dive into the world of trolls through a podcast exposing the shadowy digital operations of influencers and disinformation actors in the country. By Rhoanne De Guzman | Sep 27, 2022 | 4-minute read KEEP READING News Ang Kwento sa Likod ng ‘Marcos Lies’ Sa ika-12 episode ng #WhatTheF?! podcast, pakinggan sina Joel Ariate Jr., Miguel Paolo Reyes at Larah Del Mundo, mga mananaliksik ng Third World Studies Center sa University of the Philippines, kung paano nila binuo ang librong “Marcos Lies:” By VERA Files | Sep 27, 2022 | 1-minute read KEEP READING News Never-ending tales on Marcos’ martial law Among the most recurrent narratives debunked by VERA Files are those which blatantly fabricate or twist facts about Marcos’ 21-year rule. By Celine Isabelle Samson | Sep 26, 2022 | 9-minute read KEEP READING News Book, website launched by UP scholars to thwart Marcos lies The fight against lies is an uphill battle. But someone has to do it. As the Marcos family and their supporters ramp up the propagation of myths that distort history, scholars from the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman are using the results of their search for truth and sharing it with the public. Joel By Ivel John M. Santos | Sep 24, 2022 | 6-minute read KEEP READING News ML@50: Ano ang alam ng mga Pilipino tungkol sa mga proyektong imprastraktura sa ilalim ng martial law? Sa paggunita ng ika-50 anibersaryo ng deklarasyon ng martial law ni dating diktador Ferdinand Marcos Sr. noong Setyembre 21, 1972, naglibot ang VERA Files sa Metro Manila at ilang probinsya para magtanong. Ano ang naiisip nila kapag naririnig ang martial law? By VERA Files | Sep 21, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING News Martial Law @ 50: Kapag narinig mo ang martial law, ano ang pumapasok sa isip mo? Sa paggunita ng ika-50 anibersaryo ng deklarasyon ng martial law ni dating diktador Ferdinand Marcos Sr. noong Setyembre 21, 1972, naglibot ang VERA Files sa Metro Manila at ilang probinsya para magtanong. Ano ang naiisip nila kapag naririnig ang martial law? By VERA Files | Sep 21, 2022 | 1-minute read KEEP READING News Law enforcement key to preserving Bohol’s marine ecosystems Laws need to be properly enforced to protect and preserve Bohol's marine ecosystems. By Procopio Resabal Jr. | Sep 16, 2022 | 19-minute read KEEP READING News Diminishing Catch in Overfished Bohol Waters The Bohol Sea is an important marine heritage site and one of the country's richest fishing grounds, but overfishing has led to a diminishing catch. By Procopio Resabal Jr. | Sep 14, 2022 | 22-minute read KEEP READING News Rights groups push for ‘immediate justice,’ independent probe on PH human rights abuses Frustrated over the little to no improvement in the human rights situation in the Philippines, Human Rights Watch, along with local human rights groups, urged the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council to issue a follow-up resolution and an immediate investigation into the drug war campaign. By Tatiana Maligro | Sep 8, 2022 | 3-minute read KEEP READING News Curtain call for baritone Andrew Fernando (1970-2022) Distinguished baritone Andrew Fernando has died August 23, 2022. By Pablo A. Tariman | Aug 31, 2022 | 5-minute read KEEP READING News How Marcos suppressed the truth behind Ninoy Aquino’s assassination Marcos did everything in his power to ensure that he and some of his most loyal men would appear to be free of any culpability for the crime. He put Gregorio Cendaña, his information minister and chief propagandist, to work. By Larah Vinda Del Mundo | Aug 21, 2022 | 15-minute read KEEP READING News When public interest takes a backseat Ilocanos are stereotyped as being kuripot (stingy with money). President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., an Ilocano, showed this side of him when he vetoed four bills approved by the previous Congress. By Tita C. Valderama | Aug 8, 2022 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Posts pagination 1 2 3 … 6 Older posts