Politics
State of Affairs & Politics
From abysmal textbook disbursement to unfinished classrooms, critics and the Malacañang say Duterte left the country’s education crisis worse than she found it
Sarah Discaya finds herself in the tangled web of the Marcos administration’s flood control projects after a tumultuous failed bid for the Pasig City mayorship, having been linked to not one but two contracting firms
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered embassies to vet students for “hostile attitudes,” a move that targets Chinese nationals and pro-Palestine protesters
The Irish novelist said she will continue supporting direction action group Palestine Action, undeterred by its new terrorism designation under UK law
A new global survey reveals overwhelming support in the Philippines for taxing fossil fuel companies, with 89 percent saying revenues should go to victims of floods, droughts, and storms