Duterte Faces ICC Hearing on Crimes Against Humanity
Duterte faces ICC hearings this week as judges determine if he’ll stand trial for crimes against humanity in his controversial drug war.

Duterte faces ICC hearings this week as judges determine if he’ll stand trial for crimes against humanity in his controversial drug war.
₱31 to ₱46.7 billion in flood control funds may have been misappropriated, leaving communities vulnerable as protests and arrests unfold.
China’s military expansion raises alarms for Philippine fishermen and regional trade, threatening access to vital waters and the economy.
Billions earmarked for flood control in the Philippines vanish into corruption, leaving communities vulnerable as typhoon season looms.
Pope Francis’ visit to Tacloban a decade after Super Typhoon Yolanda brought hope and solidarity to grieving survivors on a rain-soaked runway.
This Holy Week, Filipinos engage in Visita Iglesia and penitensya, blending faith and culture in rituals that adapt to modern life.
Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show showcased Filipinos in 1899, revealing colonial stereotypes and their struggle for agency amid hostility.
Pope Francis appoints Bishop Roberto Mallari as Tarlac’s new bishop, promising stability and leadership for over 1.2 million Catholics.
West Philippine Sea tensions rise as Manila adopts a firm maritime stance and prepares for independent defense amidst escalating China’s aggression.
Metro Manila Subway nears 91% land acquisition, yet delays push full operations to 2031-2032, impacting daily commutes and urban mobility.
AI deepfakes threaten election integrity in the Philippines, prompting urgent regulations to safeguard voters before the 2025 polls.
Misinformation and disinformation differ in intent; understanding this distinction is crucial for protecting democracy and fostering informed debate in Malta.
PAGASA ramps up rainfall warnings as La Niña brings heavier rains through early 2026, raising flood risks and urging Filipinos to stay alert.
CHR warns LGBTQIA+ discrimination in PH cuts jobs and healthcare, raising income loss, HIV risk and suicide despite broad public tolerance.
West Philippine Sea shift: Marcos takes PH claim global, cites 2016 ruling, builds alliances as incidents hit fishing, food prices.
SONA protests ignite again as effigy burning marks 50+ years of dissent, snarling traffic and spotlighting political fractures beyond Batasan walls.
Cebu City, Philippines — As Sinulog 2026 approaches, Cebu City officials have announced a strict liquor ban during the festival, raising critical workforce management and safety concerns for employers, event organizers, and international students participating in the celebrations. The ban, enforced from January 15 to 19, 2026, aims to curb public disturbances but introduces new…
In a move that rattled the Malacañang Press Corps, security personnel mandated journalists to surrender their mobile phones and laptops before entering the Ceremonial Hall for the signing of the national budget. This unprecedented restriction has raised urgent questions about press freedom and governmental transparency, casting a shadow over real-time reporting of one of the…
Public trust in the Philippines’ top leadership has shown signs of strain, as recent surveys reveal a notable decline in confidence toward both President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte. The latest Pulse Asia results show a complex and shifting landscape of approval, marked by mounting concerns over inflation and corruption—two persistent national…
The Philippine government faces an unprecedented crisis as the “Cabral Files,” documents linked to the late Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Undersecretary Maria Catalina Cabral, unveil a sprawling scheme involving billions of pesos in fraudulent flood control projects nationwide. The scandal, exposing at least 421 validated “ghost” projects out of 8,000 inspected, has…