Myanmar security forces opened fire on protestors Sunday, killing at least eight in the bloodiest action so far to smother opposition to the military coup four weeks ago.
Malacañang on Thursday said it is still “too early” to discuss the proposal to ban face-to-face election campaigns in light of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic.
The second impeachment of former US president Donald Trump rests on one article, or charge, of “incitement of insurrection” arising from the January 6 assault on Congress.
President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday said he’s ready to go to jail after the International Criminal Court (ICC) Fatou Bensouda found reasonable basis to believe that crimes against humanity were committed in his campaign against illegal drugs.
The race for the White House continues to break new ground and set records in 2020 — on early voting, ad spending and more. These figures break down the campaign in numbers.
With less than two months until US presidential election, virtually no element of American life is escaping the campaigns’ gravitational pull, which this week dragged everything from “The Princess Bride” to Converse sneakers into the mix.
A Texas boat parade in support of President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign ran into trouble on Saturday, as multiple vessels took on water or sank, authorities said.
Twitter on Wednesday said it had temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s official campaign account from tweeting due to a post containing misinformation about COVID-19.
Sen. Risa Hontiveros: No disinformation campaign vs anti-terror law.
US Democrat Joe Biden said Tuesday he will not hold presidential campaign rallies during the coronavirus pandemic, an unprecedented declaration that stands in stark contrast with Donald Trump who has already held large campaign gatherings.
Legions of K-pop fans and TikTok users are taking credit for upending Donald Trump’s weekend rally after block-reserving tickets with no intention to attend an event that was beset by an embarrassingly low turnout.
President Donald Trump is set to resume his signature rallies in the next two weeks, his campaign said Monday, as the Republican seeks to recover from multiple crises five months ahead of election day.
The House of Representatives has secured the third reading passage of a proposed legislation that seeks increase higher campaign spending of candidates during elections.
Former White House candidate Bernie Sanders on Monday endorsed onetime rival Joe Biden for president, saying it was time to unite in the effort to defeat Donald Trump in November.
A Chinese government campaign to cast doubt on the origin of the coronavirus pandemic is fuelling a row with the United States, with a Beijing official promoting conspiracy theories and Washington calling it the “Wuhan virus”.
Canine candidates, a mock battle in space and a jammed elevator: as the US election campaign gets into its stride, it’s not all about dry policy debates.
Facebook has taken down an ad from President Donald Trump’s campaign which critics said misled people into believing it was an official message about the US census.
US President Donald Trump insisted Monday that campaign rallies do not put his supporters at risk of catching or spreading the coronavirus, and insisted the country was well prepared for the disease.
From hidden vegetables for Donald Trump to a nude cowboy in the Big Apple, here are some offbeat highlights from the US presidential campaign trail:
President Rodrigo Duterte vows to rain down fire and brimstone on all government officials to who dare to go against his campaign against corruption.
Pete Buttigieg likes to remind people that a year ago, all he had when he launched his presidential campaign were four staff, a big idea and an unknown — and unpronounceable — last name.
Malacañang defended the recent launch of the “Duterte Legacy” campaign, saying the accomplishments of the previous administrations pale in comparison with that of the Duterte regime.
“The economy, stupid” goes one of the most famous mantras of US presidential campaign history. Donald Trump is hitting the 2020 trail with his own twist: brand your opponents stupid (or worse).
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