Nakaisa! Inquirer tells how Marcoses gained from meeting of die-hard supporters for cash
The family of dictator Ferdinand Marcos may claim they had nothing to do with the gathering of their supporters at the University of the Philippines
The family of dictator Ferdinand Marcos may claim they had nothing to do with the gathering of their supporters at the University of the Philippines
Ateneo de Manila University’s official student publication has sent a powerful message about martial law by suspending its publication until further notice.
President Rodrigo Duterte is considering declaring September 21 a holiday in anticipation of the massive protests to be staged by leftist and other civil society groups.
Church bells were set to toll across the mainly Catholic Philippines late Thursday as bishops rallied opposition to the “reign of terror” that has left thousands dead in President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war.
Ateneo de Manila University’s cheerleaders once again used their voices and moves to protest against extrajudicial killings (EJKs) and the P1,000 budget given by the House of Representatives to the Commission on Human Rights.
Riot police on Monday blocked hundreds of protesters trying to prevent the family of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos from celebrating the 100th anniversary of his birth at the Philippines’ “Heroes Cemetery”.
President Rodrigo Duterte visited Marawi City for the fourth time Monday (September 11), choosing to mingle with the troops than attend the commemoration of dictator Ferdinand Marcos’ 100th birthday in Manila.
How many gold bars do the Marcos family own?
Senator Gringo Honasan and his former colleagues in the military practically had a reunion in MalacaƱang Wednesday (August 16) when President Rodrigo Duterte met with them as the Reform the Armed Forces Movement (RAM).
President Rodrigo Duterte has no plans of stealing public funds while he’s in power.