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Philippines Politics Is Often Mad. It Just Got Crazier

Political violence is nothing new in the Philippines. It was, after all, the site of the world’s worst massacre of media workers when 58 people, including 32 journalists, were murdered in 2009 ... Read More
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Philippines politics is often mad. It just got crazier - Deccan Herald

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Commentary: Philippines politics is often mad. It just got crazier

Commentary: Philippines politics is often mad. It just got crazier But Manila cannot afford to be distracted by the latest round of clan rivalry and violent threats, says Ruth Pollard for ... Read More
Philippine politics is often mad, but it just got crazier

As jaw-droppingly unhinged as Philippine politics can be, there are larger issues at stake — and powerful allies to keep happy. Ruth Pollard is a Bloomberg Opinion managing editor. Previously she was ... Read More
Philippines politics is often mad. It just got crazier.

It just got crazier. Manila cannot afford to be distracted by the latest round of clan rivalry and violent threats Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte holds a news conference in Quezon City, in ... Read More
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