News

At the midway point of his presidency, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he wants respect, but perhaps fear is better.
Inquirer Opinion on MSN2dOpinion
On the ‘miseducation’ of Filipino voters (2)
Before I became a voter, I used to remember my parents discussing how they could get “easy money” during elections. In this ...
A wave of elections is sweeping across the Pacific region, with voters heading to the polls in Australia, Singapore, the ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. speaks as Senate President Juan Miguel ... The elder Ferdinand Marcos ruled for two decades from 1965, almost half of it under martial law, during which time ...
Official results from the Philippines Election Commission shows key allies of detained former President Rodrigo Duterte and ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said he was open to reconciling with the Duterte family, one week after allies of his estranged vice-president, Sara Duterte, outperformed expectations in ...