Power
State of Affairs & Power
Between political advertisements and a new House bill seeking to renew ABS-CBN’s franchise, media companies may see an uptick in growth this election season
By Pie Gonzaga
Philippine universities are reshaping curricula, prioritizing professional training over the humanities. But at what cost?
By Mel Wang
The veteran journalist sits down with Atom Araullo about her book on Duterte, the promise of investigative journalism, and what politicians lack today
By Atom Araullo
Feminist activists in Korea say they’re excited for Western women to join up — but they should know why the movement had to exist in the first place
By Steffi Cao
Typhoon after typhoon, Filipinos suffer in the absence of government planning. For the Future co-founder Issa Barte writes, “It is our right to live better than this”
By Issa Barte