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Reporting the crisis is not the same as fixing it. Bas Umali of https://t.co/kLD3JeY41e on what's missing from the government's response to decades of electricity problems.
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Why are Filipinos paying more for electricity while the lights keep going out? We look into rotational brownouts, surging bills, the ERC's response, and what solar power means for remote communities.
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The word "dole-out" is doing a lot of damage to a program people haven't actually understood. Dr. Albert of PIDS explains what the 4Ps really involves. 🎧 https://t.co/2P5W0cNvRO | https://t.co/XKknmv5N4r
A charge on your electricity bill cracked open an older, uglier debate: Who deserves ayuda? Experts say the framing is already broken.
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Attacks on a journalist don't just silence one person. They're attacks on the truth and on the people who depend on it most. 🎧https://t.co/R9sn2Z7cKB | https://t.co/yA0jBfmRLy
Independent journalism faces its toughest test when its own supporters start to lose faith. @dailyguardianph Editor-in-Chief, Francis Allan Angelo, reflects on how a moment inside the Senate made the case for journalists.
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The attack on USAID-funded media didn't come out of nowhere. Southeast Asian journalists traced where it started, how it spread, and why it worked.
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Community journalists tell the stories no one else will—often at great personal risk. In this episode, Avon Ang of Altermidya talks about red-tagging, harassment, and the fight for truth.
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When USAID cut its media funding, the world didn't rally around the free press. It quietly followed suit. Daniel Sabet calls it what it is: every country turning inward. 🎧https://t.co/R7dAJgmXGM | https://t.co/lVbxaG8Vws
USAID’s defunding isn’t just about the money. Former USAID employee Daniel Sabet explains what it really cost the free press.
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The cruise ship hantavirus outbreak appears contained for now, according to the WHO. But this map shows how quickly passengers traveled globally after exposure.
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The WHO says the cruise ship hantavirus outbreak shows no signs of spreading beyond passengers and crew, but one is now critically ill on an artificial lung at Paris's Bichat Hospital.
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Join us as we discuss why the squirrels taking over Metro Manila are more than a novelty, what the Philippines' native species look like, and what to do around wildlife on your travels.
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Press freedom comes at a cost. Nini Cabaero explains why supporting independent media needs public involvement, not just newsroom ideals.
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Nica Hanopol and media advisor Nini Cabaero discuss the impact of the USAID funding collapse on independent newsrooms and how they are adapting and thriving despite the challenges. 🎧 https://t.co/2vHs3cKsCS | https://t.co/iygjMQHmRT
Going home sounds simple until you realize home can't feed your family. This is the reality for millions of foreign workers right now. 🎧 https://t.co/tnU8JBEMrT | https://t.co/sRtKqIiK8z
Foreign workers drive Gulf Arab economies, yet face tough choices. This mother mourns her son, a Bangladeshi who died in a Saudi missile strike, while others consider staying for wages or returning home.
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In Palestine, showing up to vote was an act of insisting that governance still matters, even in the middle of war.
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Girls under 16 cannot consent under Philippine law. Yet hundreds of them, some as young as 10, are giving birth every year, and the numbers keep rising.
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