- News
Activists appeal Baguio court’s dismissal of petition vs terrorist designation
2 MIN READFour Cordillera Peoples’ Alliance leaders filed a Notice of Appeal at the Baguio City Regional Trial Court on Thursday, June 11, after the court dismissed their petition challenging their terrorist designation.
- Feature
Keeping the community in motion amid crisis
5 MIN READThe surge in oil prices caused by the US and Israel’s war against Iran has hit Baguio hard, with the city experiencing some of the highest fuel prices in the country.
- Opinion
Are We Ready for AI Risks as the Country Widens Adoption?
2 MIN READCaution is something the Philippine government should take into account, especially now that the country is preparing for wider AI training, school partnerships, government adoption, and AI-related investments.
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EDITORIAL
Against all odds, journalism endures
2 MIN READTaken together, local data and global findings point to a consistent pattern: legal pressure, harassment, and intimidation are shaping the conditions under which journalists work.
COMMENTARY
The Dearth of Constitutional Comprehension
3 MIN READMedia can continue amplifying conflicts among experts and treating constitutional controversies as spectacles, or it can embrace a broader educational mission and help citizens develop the skills necessary to read, understand, and discuss the Constitution for themselves.
STATEMENT
On the Red-tagging of Nordis Contributors Iggy Lami-ing and JJ Buenaventura
2 MIN READBeyond the psychological turmoil many of us have experienced and continue to endure, and the disruption of our work, red-tagging has cost our ranks their freedom and their lives.
LETTER
Disability Organizations, Take a Stand
< 1 MIN READDespite legal frameworks on disability affairs, the state still enforces eugenics and ableism that contradict the common good of the Philippine disability community.