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State capture and the new Philippine playbook

The recent slowdown in the Philippine economy has revived a persistent debate: is this merely cyclical turbulence or a sign ...
THOUSANDS protested against corruption across the Philippines on Sunday (Nov 30), with a top Catholic official demanding more ...
Philippine authorities have detained seven suspects and several more were being sought in a major corruption scandal ...
Thousands of demonstrators including from the Roman Catholic church clergy protested in the Philippines on Sunday, calling for the swift prosecution of top legislators and officials ...
The Iglesia ni Cristo is seeking to use the corruption scandal to assert its relevance amid the warring factions in ...
Importantly, La Viña underlines that a transitional government is not a civilian-military junta which would subvert the Constitution. Rather, it still takes the Constitution as starting point; it ...
Analysts say the real test will be whether investigators confront the deeper networks alleged to underpin the corruption ...
The impact of natural disasters has been exacerbated by widespread corruption in government infrastructure, including flood ...
The Philippines is entering a moment of reckoning. A massive flood-control corruption scandal—now formally charged by the ...
The simple answer to the questions above would be political “rehabilitation” and relegimitation.
From a sector once dominated by a single operator to a market repeatedly reshaped by political intervention and the entry of ...
Australia is monitoring a Chinese task group in the Philippine Sea, Defence Minister Richard Marles says. Follow live.