The simmering public anger over corruption linked to flood control projects threatens to engulf the administration of ...
Two ministers in Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s cabinet resigned on Tuesday after being implicated in an ongoing ...
Sunday’s protest is part of a three-day rally organised by the Philippine sect Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ). The show ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says many of at least 37 powerful senators, members of Congress and wealthy ...
A fact-finding commission has filed criminal complaints for corruption against 37 people, including senators, members of ...
Despite the president’s promises to crack down on high-level corruption, the pressure on his government continues to build.
From November 16 to 17, hundreds of thousands of INC members poured into the Philippine capital, demanding transparency and ...
Rep. Kiko Barzaga dances with bold flair. In the grand masquerade of Philippine politics, where seriousness often wears a clown nose and solemnity moves to tren ...
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The perfect storm that is the Philippines

As extreme climate is evolving into the new norm in the Philippines, it will exacerbate the political and economic storms, which loom ahead.
Dynasties are central to Southeast Asian politics as parties are weak, patronage is entrenched, and family names are the most durable political brands. But they also face persistent difficulties.