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Tag: Philippines

Philippines President tests positive for Covid-19 for third time

MANILA: President of the Philippines Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. will need to undergo five-day isolation after catching coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). “President Bongbong Marcos has tested positive for Covid-19. Upon […]

5 December , 20236 December , 2023 The AsiaN Editor All, Asia, COVID-19, News, People, Politics

Marcos stresses Philippines’ commitment to addressing climate change effects

MANILA: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has used his annual State of the Union speech to emphasize his administration’s commitment to climate change as an important criterion in the country’s […]

26 July , 2023 The AsiaN Editor All, Asia, News, Politics, Society

Reflections on Philippine elections

By Alin Ferrer-Garganera, Public service media practitioner Radio anchor/ broadcaster MANILA: We just concluded the national elections in the Philippines on May 9, 2022, and the results are in. To […]

21 May , 202221 May , 2022 Alin Ferrer All, Asia, News, People, Politics, Society

Fact checking and media self-regulation

Text of the speech delivered by Alin Ferrer-Garganera at the World Journalists Conference (WJC 2022) “Thank you for inviting me to make a sharing in this conference.   I hope to […]

28 April , 202228 April , 2022 Alin Ferrer All, Media

Election as social contract

By Rosalin Ferrer-Garganera ‘On Target Media Concept’ reporter, Radio anchor/ broadcaster Philippines MANILA: Election fever is gripping the Philippines now. With less than a month to go when an estimated […]

17 April , 2022 Alin Ferrer All, Asia, News, Politics

Climate crisis is here – Lessons not learned

Surigao City in Mindanao, Philippines was one of the areas devastated by Typhoon Rai, locally known in the Philippines as “Odette”. (Photo: Philippine Coast Guard, Public domain). By Crispin Maslog […]

3 January , 20223 January , 2022 Crispin Maslog All, Asia, Economic, Food, News, Politics, Science

Truth to power

By Alin Ferrer-Garganera MANILA: Maria Ressa won the Nobel Peace Prize on Oct. 8, 2021. This is quite significant for many Filipinos. It is the first time the Nobel Peace […]

28 October , 2021 Alin Ferrer All, Asia, Media, News, Politics, Society

Real Choices?

By Alin Ferrer-Garganera MANILA: Last Oct. 8, 2021, presidential aspirants here in the Philippines lined up to file their certificates of candidacy for the 2022 national elections. It was a […]

22 October , 2021 Alin Ferrer All, Asia, History, News, People, Politics, Society

2 provinces, 2 cities, 22 towns named after Philippine former presidents

Manila: Two of the 145 cities in the Philippines, 22 towns out of a total of 1,489 and two of the country’s 81 provinces have been named in honor of […]

23 October , 201923 October , 2019 The AsiaN Editor All, Asia, News, People, Society

In Leyte, Philippines, bikes used to boost school attendance

  Tacloban City: Needy students from three high schools in the Philippines have been offered bikes to motivate them to cover the distance from their remote homes to classes. The […]

28 August , 2019 The AsiaN Editor All, Asia, News, Society

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