Philippine elections
Born after People Power, young Filipinos hold key to election
First-time voters wrestle with disinformation in age of social media
First-time voters wrestle with disinformation in age of social media
Nearly 50 years after Ferdinand Marcos Sr. declared brutal martial law, the Philippines is poised to elect his son. Has history been forgotten?
Voters set Monday to pick Marcos or Robredo as next president
Undermined justice system and institutions lay ahead for next president
Marcos favors engagement with Beijing, Robredo still looks to allies
Gender empowerment trumped by economic issues and COVID ahead of May 9 election
President Duterte's daughter Sara also ahead in VP contest
Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos leads polls ahead of May 9 presidential election
Despite lagging in polls, the VP has fostered a new style of grassroots campaigning
Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. aims for presidency to secure dynasty's comeback
From Japan to Singapore, Russia sanctions and carbon-zero targets push states to reconsider nuclear energy
Election front-runner would continue Duterte's conciliatory stance on China
May 9 vote the most consequential election in modern Philippine history
Support for vice president grows 9 points, but dictator's son keeps big lead
Beijing stands ready to help Marcos family consolidate power over the long term
Promotion aims to draw consumers in cutthroat retail environment
How 'The Kingmaker' warned of a resurgent Marcos regime in the Philippines
It will be up to the country's next president to decide how to implement it
Government says high costs due to global forces, but analysts say it can do more
Fresh endorsement for late dictator's son comes as Robredo gains ground
Front-runner Marcos snubs debate on economy, pandemic response
Election commission accused of siding with Duterte camp
Late dictator's son has support rate of 60%, vs 15% for Robredo
Dictator's son appears poised to retake power 36 years after father's ouster
Arch-critic of President Rodrigo Duterte marks five years in jail
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