PHILIPPINES: The President and Vice President of the Philippines are prominent members of two of the biggest political ...
The popularity rating of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. recovered before he set in motion a corruption clampdown, ...
IN the last 20 years, Philippine foreign policy has been a balancing act—sometimes bold, often reactive, always shaped by the push and pull of domestic politics, economic imperatives, and shifting ...
The ongoing investigations and scandals regarding the flood control corruption have revealed the basic weaknesses in the Philippine political system.
The Philippines’ probe into the misuse of public funds for flood control projects could uncover trillions of pesos in losses, ...
No matter which political side you sit, Filipinos unite under comic relief through impersonations, skits, and social media memes — and challenge power through humor ...
The Philippine president has encouraged the public to express their outrage over massive corruption that has plagued ...
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Dynasties still dominate Southeast Asian politics
Dynasties are central to Southeast Asian politics as parties are weak, patronage is entrenched, and family names are the most durable political brands. But they also face persistent difficulties.
The imagery of the “good life” often associated with privilege and dynastic wealth: designer outfits and handbags, luxury ...
On Sept. 21, 1972, former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. declared martial law through Proclamation 1081. It was imposed in ...
Houthi rebels attacked the Dutch vessel Minervagracht in the Gulf of Aden, killing one Filipino crew member and separately detaining United Nations humanitarian workers.
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