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Job creation and food security remain as the top concerns of Filipino voters, based on the latest Social Weather Stations ...
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What the surveys say on Duterte’s ICC arrest
Filipinos must be confused by the apparent mixed signals brought about by several political survey results released recently.
Steve Rai, the interim chief of Vancouver’s police department, called it the “darkest day in the city’s history.” One could ...
You’ve probably seen lubricants next to condoms and pregnancy tests at the drugstore, and if that’s the only time you’ve come ...
Several overseas groups raise concerns about technical issues in the new online voting system, which makes the process difficult for some overseas voters who are already tech-savvy ...
Some 18.9 million Filipinos who completed secondary education between 2019 and 2024 may be considered “functional illiterate” ...
Job creation and food security remain the top concerns of Filipino voters, according to the latest Social Weather Stations ...
Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David, the Bishop of Kalookan, asked Filipinos to stop campaigning for specific cardinals in the ...
The Commission on Elections  is considering giving Filipinos more time to enroll and avail themselves of the online voting ...
As Comelec launched overseas internet voting for the first time, many expressed their dismay over the new voting system.
At City Hall, Calgarians left bouquets of roses and daisies in yellow and white, candles and notes to those who had lost ...
MOST Filipinos think the International Criminal Court (ICC) should focus on delivering justice for victims of former President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s war on drugs rather than the Marcos-Duterte feud, ...