Sunday, May 11, 2025

The Election 2025

Why Do Filipinos Love Voting For Celebrities?

As the May 2025 midterm elections near, one question keeps coming back: Why do Filipinos love voting for celebrities? From the presidency down to barangay...

When Democracy Can Be Hacked: How Technology Can Be Used to Manipulate Elections

Considering the advancement, the rapid exchange of ideas, and the people more than willing to take technology to the next level, is it the...

NBI Director Jaime Santiago, Nababahala sa Namataang Chinese Spy malapit sa COMELEC; Babala ni Tolentino Muling Nabigyang Diin

Nagpahayag ng matinding pagkabahala si NBI Director Jaime Santiago matapos mamataan ng mga awtoridad ang isang Chinese national na gumagamit ng IMSI catcher malapit...

Bakit Ngayon Lang? Rollout ng ₱20 Bigas, Sakto Ba sa Panahon ng Eleksyon?

Inanunsyo ng Department of Agriculture (DA) at National Food Authority (NFA) ang pagsisimula ng rollout ng ₱20 kada kilo ng bigas sa Visayas bilang pagtupad sa isa sa...

VP Sara endorses Sen. Imee; emphasizes ‘ITIM’ is the current color of the country

Vice President Sara Duterte has officially endorsed re-electionist Senator Imee Marcos for the 2025 National and Local Elections. In Senator Imee’s latest Facebook post on...

Walang Kibo: The Human Toll of a Fractured Political Climate

This is how some Filipinos describe the country’s political landscape. From faltering alliances to rising newcomers, entrenched dynasties fighting to maintain control, and the ever-present faces...

2025 Philippine Elections: Foreign Interference, Cyber Threats, and COMELEC’s Controversial Deal

In what is shaping up to be one of the most volatile elections in Philippine history, the May 2025 midterm polls are drawing battle...

The Politics of OFWs: How Overseas Workers Shape Philippine Public Opinion and Elections

The call for a “Zero Remittance Week” by certain overseas Filipino worker (OFW) groups has thrust the political influence of migrant Filipinos back into...

Blood on the Ground: The Prevailing Strings of Election Violence in the Philippines

Election hotspots are commonplace in Philippine elections, with politically motivated killings occurring in the same regions during every electoral cycle.  These areas, which are often...

The Unfinished Battle: Election Violence in the Philippines

Running for public office is a dangerous game in the Philippines. Election-related violence remains a persistent threat, from national positions down to the barangay level, where even kagawads (village councilors)...

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