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New Philippine law gives ‘more teeth’ in anti-terror fight but lacks safeguards

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March 1, 2020

‘We’ve done nothing wrong,’ says ABS-CBN chief and will answer allegations

Philippine protesters back ABS-CBN television survival against Duterte

Frontline snaps up Ramona Diaz’s powerful doco A Thousand Cuts

Ampatuan massacre justice aftermath with more fear of warlords, corruption

Remote Mangcayo school among areas hit by Typhoon Kristine floods

Asia Pacific Report -
October 28, 2024

Philippines coronavirus rise to 140, with 11 deaths – Manila in...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 16, 2020

‘Fake news’ row over Robredo’s ‘step down’ promise on Philippine elections

Asia Pacific Report -
May 17, 2019

Duterte’s message to NZ: ‘How I wish I could have settled...

Pacific Media Centre -
November 24, 2016

Our biggest enemy amid the Wuhan virus outbreak – panic

Asia Pacific Report -
January 29, 2020

Philippines opposition fails to rock Duterte’s Senate dominance

Asia Pacific Report -
May 14, 2019

Philippines mining industry faces huge ‘green economy’ crackdown

Pacific Media Centre -
February 14, 2017

Canada blacklists tag Philippines with third highest number of ‘terrorists’

Pacific Media Centre -
February 12, 2017

1668 journalists killed in past 20 years (2003-2022), says RSF

Asia Pacific Report -
January 2, 2023

Jesuit priests post bail in Philippines ‘Bikoy’ videos sedition case

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February 17, 2020

PNG Mine Watch: Bougainville’s new ‘infamous’ Filipino mining company

Pacific Media Centre -
February 12, 2018

Duterte declares ‘state of calamity’ in Philippines due to coronavirus

Asia Pacific Report -
March 18, 2020

After winning Nobel, Maria Ressa allowed to travel to US for...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 2, 2021

Popular Philippines radio show host ‘Rex Cornello’ shot dead in ambush

Asia Pacific Report -
May 7, 2020

Pink tears for the Philippines, and transforming the rage into hope

Asia Pacific Report -
May 20, 2022

Rappler publisher Maria Ressa raps Duterte for ‘security’ violations

Asia Pacific Report -
May 9, 2020

Gallery: Lumad campaigners appeal for NZ support to defend schools

Pacific Media Centre -
April 7, 2018

‘Dump Trump,’ say Philippine women protesters

Pacific Media Centre -
January 24, 2017

Crispin Maslog on Marcos dictatorship corruption, abuses during Martial Law

Asia Pacific Report -
September 23, 2016

Duterte vs Rappler: Declaration of war against Philippine media?

Pacific Media Centre -
January 28, 2018

Free media week killings underscore crimes impunity against journalists

Pacific Media Centre -
May 3, 2018

Sogavare reassures Solomon Islands on health of 6 covid positive students

Asia Pacific Report -
September 13, 2020

Southern Cross: Uproar over ABS-CBN denial of TV licence by government

Asia Pacific Report -
July 13, 2020

Duterte critic Trillanes second senator to be arrested – for 2003...

Pacific Media Centre -
September 26, 2018

Rodrigo Duterte, how the powerful turned powerless – by a target

Asia Pacific Report -
March 13, 2025

Corazon Miller: How my well-chosen ‘magic’ words in Filipino won over...

Pacific Media Centre -
November 30, 2016

‘Monsters Inc’ – Ampatuan massacre justice aftermath with more fear of...

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January 17, 2020

Obituary: John Miller, a passionate advocate for Philippines justice

Pacific Media Centre -
November 30, 2016

Philippine bill granting Duterte extra emergency powers passes easily

Asia Pacific Report -
March 25, 2020

Philippine media freedom riskier, traumatic under Duterte, says PCIJ director

Pacific Media Centre -
December 5, 2017

Ex-top judges, ombudsmen endorse Chel Diokno for Philippines election

Asia Pacific Report -
May 10, 2019

Former Filipino Duterte’s arrest by the ICC – 20 journalists killed...

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March 16, 2025

Maria Ressa on Time’s ‘100 most influential people in world’ list

Pacific Media Centre -
April 22, 2019

Philippines court orders arrest of Trillanes, 10 others on sedition charge

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February 14, 2020

Media academic warns shutting key TV channel would be step to...

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January 18, 2020

Radio storytelling and community empowerment in Vinzons

Asia Pacific Report -
January 15, 2020

Filipino activists praise arrest of ex-president Duterte as first step to...

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March 29, 2025

At least 20 killed as two bomb blasts hit Jolo Cathedral...

Pacific Media Centre -
January 28, 2019

Days are numbered for iconic Filipino jeepneys – ‘kings of the...

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March 8, 2023

O’Neill replies on Maseratis, shuns ‘racist’ critic as opponents call strike

Pacific Media Centre -
October 15, 2018
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