Jan 20
Tuesday
26°C
Showers
CorruptionChinaEducationPoliticsArchives

How Did The Philippines Become One Of Asia's Most Unequal Countries? | Insight

youtube.com

According to Oxfam, inequality is rising in Asia. The richest 10% of Asians capture 60% - 77% of national income. The poorest half? Just 12% - 15%.

youtube.com

Trending In Corruption

Graft raps filed vs Revilla, 6 ex-DPWH officials over Bulacan flood control project

The Office of the Ombudsman has filed its third set of graft and malversation complaints linked to infrastructure corruption before the Sandiganbayan, this time targeting former Sen. Bong Revilla and six former Public Works officials. — January 16, 2026

philstar.com
More on Graft Charges Filed by the Office of the Ombudsman
  • Bong Revilla faces graft, malversation cases over flood control corruptionThe cases stemmed from a P92.8-million flood control project in Pandi, Bulacan, awarded on March 28, 2025.— January 16, 2026

    rappler.com
  • Ombudsman wants arrest warrants vs. Revilla, et al - Manila StandardThe Ombudsman announced yesterday it has filed an urgent motion requesting immediate warrants for arrest and hold-departure orders against former Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr.— January 16, 2026

    manilastandard.net
  • DOJ: Subpoenas vs. Jinggoy, Revilla over flood control mess out next weekThe Department of Justice (DOJ) is set to issue subpoenas next week against Senator Jinggoy Estrada and former senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla as they face separate plunder complaints in relation to the flood control corruption scandal.— January 17, 2026

    gmanetwork.com
In Education

Filipino students’ proficiency plummets to near zero by Senior High School, study finds

At Grade 3, nearly one in three Filipino children can read, count, and solve problems at a level deemed “proficient” but by the time that same cohort reaches the end of high school, that number has all but vanished. — January 16, 2026

mb.com.ph

In Politics

Stark relationship: Poverty persists where dynastic power endures

How entrenched political families in Congress continue to block reforms, leaving millions in poverty — January 13, 2026

newsinfo.inquirer.net

In Technology

Data centers raise concerns for energy-burdened households - PCIJ.org

In a low-income community in the Manila suburb of Fairview, a large rectangular structure is rising near a busy highway clogged with vehicles, commuters, and commerce. Few passersby realize that this building is one of four data centers that will be built in Fairview. — January 11, 2026

pcij.org

In Economy

Why Is the Philippine Peso So Weak and Who Benefits?

In early January, the Philippine peso slid to 59.38 per dollar — its weakest level on record. While it has since recouped some losses, officials have signaled a tolerance for further depreciation and traders are watching closely for any signs of central bank intervention. — January 12, 2026

bloomberg.com

© 2026