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June was deadliest month for CPP-NPA- Sandatahang Dahas monitor
By Timothy Antoniette F. De Jesus, Jemrick Giuseppe Pagulayan, and Michael Josh V. Perang
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Jul 18, 2025
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With insurgency-related fatalities reaching a new peak in June, the coming months will be crucial in understanding whether these figures represent an isolated spike or an emerging pattern in the conduct of state forces.

Mula Bamban hanggang TikTok, bakit sikat si Alice Guo?
By Nica Rhiana Hanopol, Rhenzel Raymond Caling, Psalm Mishael Taruc
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Jul 17, 2025
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Para sa mga politikong nasangkot sa mga kontrobersiya tulad niya, mahalagang mapigilan ang tuluyang pagkasira ng kanilang reputasyon lalo na sa mata ng publiko.

PH cited as civil registration model by UN
By Diana G. Mendoza
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Jul 8, 2025
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The Philippines' Birth Registration Assistance Project that provides free civil registration services to vulnerable groups and indigenous peoples, among others, has been cited by the United Nations at a ministerial meeting in Bangkok last month.

Justice for detained journalists, human rights activists in limbo
By ELLE JAE MANLANGIT
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Jul 6, 2025
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Justice remains elusive for detained human rights activists, including journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio, who contends the charges of illegal possession of firearms and financing terrorism against her have yet to be proven, as they continue to languish in jail.

The TikTok campaign to rebrand ‘POGO Mayor’ Alice Guo
By Bella Perez-Rubio
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Jun 23, 2025
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When Alice Guo rolled her eyes in Congress, a wave of TikTok “fan accounts” turned that moment into “napindot na si anger”—and helped recast her image just as she faced serious allegations.