Ex-VP Robredo dominates Naga, becomes first female mayor
Jamayka Rhose Pascual Former Vice President Leni Robredo secured a historic victory in Naga City, becoming the city’s first female mayor. As of 1:18 p.m. on May 13, Robredo clinched
Jamayka Rhose Pascual Former Vice President Leni Robredo secured a historic victory in Naga City, becoming the city’s first female mayor. As of 1:18 p.m. on May 13, Robredo clinched
Andrie Hans Bayon For the first time since 1992, no member of the Villar family will have a seat in the House of Representatives, as Las Piñas City Councilor Mark
Joseph Azil Buena Only 15 out of the 82 provinces in the Philippines will account for at least 45 percent of the country’s total 68 million registered voters in the
Jea Nicole Jacot Bando-Osmeña Pundok Kauswagan (BOPK) front runner and incumbent councilor Nestor Archival was officially declared the winner of Cebu City’s mayoral elections on Tuesday morning, May 13. Photo
Jerwen Kiev Del Cano Tuwing naririnig natin ang salitang ‘politiko,’ sumasagi sa ating isipan ang mga katagang ‘korap,’ ‘doble-kara,’ ‘trapo,’ o iba pang nakababagabag na pagpuna. Dumaan man ang maraming
Bernadette Soriano The 2025 Philippine elections are not merely about leadership but a defining moment for the planet’s future. With environmental disasters worsening, voters are confronted with the imperative choice
Jamayka Rhose Pascual A viral video, garnering over 10 million views, showing poll watchers shading ballots for elderly voters in Abra sparks public outcry over alleged election violations. Photo Courtesy
Andrie Hans Bayon Days before the election, the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC), one of the country’s prominent religious group, has officially endorsed eight senatorial candidates across different political parties. Photo
Joseph Azil Buena The Teachers’ Dignity Coalition (TDC) and the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT), in separate statements on May 10, voiced concerns over the recent announcement of increased allowances
Fernan Carigma Before the 2025 national and local elections, candidates spent millions of pesos on Facebook ads that look like news articles, shaping public opinion and creating a misleading impression