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Marcos: Politics a thankless job but it’s all worth it
MANILA, Philippines — For President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., being a politician is a “thankless job,” but knowing that you were ...
Stirred by the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) pastoral letter titled “Beyond Survival: Rising Above the Floods of Corruption” dated Sept. 8, parish-based and civil society ...
The move comes as his administration is facing mounting political pressure from a corruption scandal. Read more at ...
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Marcos government needs effective crisis management
It is better to have insurance and not need it, than to need insurance, and not have it. – Insurance industry slogan First ...
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PDI: 40 years of forging trust
American politician Lincoln Chafee has a simple formula for that thing called trust. “Trust,” he said, “is built with ...
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Reporting from Ground Zero of tectonic economic shifts
“Never let a good crisis go to waste.” This is a quote widely attributed to the late British statesman Winston Churchill, ...
Is it probable to remove President Bongbong Marcos through People Power during his term? My answer is no. So what must his critics do? Prepare for 2028. And the way things are going so far, the woman ...
As huge crowds descended on the Philippine capital Manila to protest a sweeping corruption scandal, posts falsely claimed the ...
Absent key and urgent reforms, especially in the last 2.5 years of the Marcos administration, expect the Philippines to embarrassingly lag behind ...
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Destabilization: The perversion of democracy
OVER the past few days, major dailies, including our own Manila Times and other news and public affairs platforms, carried ...
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P581M worth of recovered assets 'not adequately preserved' by PCGG —COA
The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) has failed to adequately preserve P581 million worth of illegally acquired and government-sequestered assets of the late President Ferdinand ...
Tens of thousands of Filipinos marched across the capital Manila on Nov. 30, demanding that heads roll over the multi-billion peso corruption scandal involving "ghost" and substandard flood control ...
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