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Opinion Pieces From Our Top Editors On All Things Political
2 days ago · Opinion pieces from our top editors that start the discussion on all things political. Daily editorial cartoon.
Fighting fake news in the media | Inquirer Opinion
Sep 5, 2024 · Truth] is not always the most viral, but it remains to be the best story to tell.” This statement, by GMA Network chair Felipe Gozon, sums up the vision of a landmark coalition of major media organizations and academic institutions launched last week, to combat fake news and disinformation as the 2025 midterm elections draw closer.
Battle for votes in the 2025 senatorial elections - Inquirer.net
Dec 31, 2024 · Online we are witnessing a vicious war of troll memes and outrageous caricatures on national issues e.g., the controversial VP Sara rants, the criminal Duterte empire of drugs, Pharmally and POGOs from one end and, the Tambaloslos attacks on Speaker Romualdez, Bangag administration, the crocs in Congress among others.
Editorial Archives | Inquirer Opinion
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The resolution for 2025 - Inquirer.net
If everyone had to write a New Year’s resolution, my younger self would’ve recycled the same lies in my formal theme book over and over. I’d scribble: “My holiday season was happy” or “I hope for the same in the new year” or “I look forward to 20-something.”
Columns Archives | Inquirer Opinion
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The rise of intolerance | Inquirer Opinion
Jan 29, 2025 · Observing the slew of executive orders from the President of the United States, particularly mandating only two recognized genders, attempting to remove birthright citizenship, freezing funds for medical research, and initiating the country’s withdrawal from international commitments and memberships such as the Paris Agreement, the World Health Organization, and the International Criminal ...
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Turmoil ahead: the Marcos-Duterte Crisis | Inquirer Opinion
Jan 7, 2025 · A few months before the upcoming May elections, the Philippine political landscape is fraught with turmoil, rife with allegations and accusations that paint a harrowing picture of governance under President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte.
Poverty: the latest reminder | Inquirer Opinion
Jan 20, 2024 · The main economic problem in the Philippines is its massive poverty, as sensed by the people themselves. In December 2023, almost half of all families felt Poor, only one in five felt Not Poor, and one in three felt on the border—a very wide border—between the two (see “Social Weather Report: 47% of Filipino families feel Poor, similar to 48% in September 2023; 33% feel Borderline, and ...