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‘Philippine economy must brace for political unrest, natural disasters’
The Philippine economy must prepare for potential disruptions from political instability and intensifying natural hazards ...
A new poll shows the president’s approval ratings tumbling, with Filipinos increasingly blaming government corruption for ...
Public anger has reached such a pitch that even jailing corrupt contractors or filing cases against officials may not be ...
Jacobin on MSNOpinion
A Corrupt Political Class Is Ransacking the Philippines
Filipinos have been protesting against the theft of public funds for flood defenses by corrupt politicians. The protesters ...
The Philippines has unveiled a new jail that may soon house powerful legislators and officials implicated in a massive ...
THE PHILIPPINES’ Defense department on Monday said foreign actors were amplifying coup-related rumors as public frustration mounted over the government’s response to a multibillion-peso flood control ...
Analysts say the secession calls exploit real frustrations to promote the political interests of former president Rodrigo ...
BusinessWorld on MSN
Political uncertainty may stall Philippine growth — Fitch
PHILIPPINE economic growth is expected to remain within target this year, although global trade woes and domestic political ...
MANILA – The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) on Wednesday said the nature of human rights complaints in the country has ...
Jacobin on MSNOpinion
Decades of Hurt Lie Behind the Protests in the Philippines
Recent protests against political corruption in the Philippines led to violent clashes at the presidential palace. The ...
Global South World on MSN
Philippines Roundup: Corruption scandals, reform pushes, public trust woes dominate politics
Senators call for Lacson’s return to the Blue Ribbon Committee A growing number of Philippine senators are urging the ...
Philstar.com on MSN
Philippines economy to grow 5.6% in 2025 – Fitch
Global debt watcher Fitch Ratings expects the Philippine economy to expand by 5.6 percent in 2025, driven by infrastructure ...
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