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For stunted children in low-income families, meeting nutritional targets is a luxury

By Aya Ancajas

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Aug 7, 2026

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13-minute read

Although feeding programs provide relief, many children from low-income families struggle to sustain nutritious meals at home, leaving them vulnerable to stunting and its lifelong effects on learning and development.

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Confidential funds not excuse for fictitious names, De Lima tells impeachment court

By Tita C. Valderama

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Jul 29, 2026

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6-minute read

Leila De Lima: Ang confidentiality ay para protektahan ang lehitimong operasyon at informant. Hindi ito pahintulot para mag-imbento ng pangalan at dokumento. Hindi ito palusot para ibulsa ang pera.

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Filipinos aware but not closely monitoring VP Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial, survey says

By VINCENT GALAURA

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Jul 25, 2026

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4-minute read

A narrow majority of adult Filipinos are aware of the ongoing impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte but do not closely follow the proceedings, according to a newly-established research firm on July 23.

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Week 3 Sara Duterte Impeachment Trial:Subpoenas, testimony reshape impeachment battle, but decisive fights still lie ahead

By Tita C. Valderama

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Jul 24, 2026

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10-minute read

The two developments on Week 3 of the trial illustrate the sharply different evidentiary burdens facing the prosecution under the separate impeachment articles. One has secured access to potentially valuable financial records but still faces multiple legal and factual hurdles before those documents can establish unexplained wealth. The other rests largely on Duterte's own words, with prosecutors arguing that the constitutional offense is complete even if criminal liability remains under investigation.

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VERA Files denounces attempted arrest of photojournalists Bullit Marquez and Rene Dilan

By VERA Files

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Jul 22, 2026

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2-minute read

Photojournalists serve the public by documenting events on the ground. Their images provide vital information that strengthens a functioning democracy. They must be protected so they can perform their work without intimidation or interference.

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