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The genuine opposition through the lens of Kabataan party-list leaders
By Sabrina Joyce Go
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Oct 7, 2024
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The Kabataan Party List described the genuine opposition as always having the people’s interest in mind, and not just using the populist term to gain public support.
Marcos, Duterte rift a ‘positive’ for labor group’s electoral campaign – Ka Leody
By Enrico G. Berdos
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Sep 28, 2024
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Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM) senatorial candidate Leody De Guzman said on Friday that the ongoing conflict between political dynasty candidates will help boost their chances in the 2025 mid-term elections.
Philippines: Dangerous ‘Red-Tagging’ of Labor Leaders
By Human Rights Watch
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Sep 26, 2024
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This sinister and at times deadly practice, known as “red-tagging,” has become a serious threat to labor rights in the Philippines.
‘Polvoron’ video crumbles, AI experts find traces of facial manipulation
By Celine Isabelle Samson and Bryan Daniele Manalang
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Sep 16, 2024
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Last July, a low-quality video supposedly showing President Bongbong Marcos snorting a white powdery substance went viral online. VERA Files took a deeper look into it.
Program boosts media reporting on public health vis-a-vis environment, climate change issues
By Kiara Gorrospe
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Sep 12, 2024
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A UP veterinarian said Filipinos' common encounters with animals in domestic, agricultural and wildlife settings pose potential risks for zoonotic disease transmission.
Media Ownership Monitoring
Will foreign ownership of renewables lead to energy stability in the Philippines?
Geela Garcia
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Oct 21, 2024
Visayas bridge construction still hangs 5 years after China’s withdrawal
Rhoanne De Guzman, Valerie Joyce Nuval and Rhenzel Raymond Caling
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Oct 15, 2024