Border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia are intensifying, driven by political insecurity and economic pressures in both capitals. Analysts warn the fragile ceasefire is close to collapse.
CLPI criticizes 2nd GRP-NDFP anniversary, citing stalled Framework Agreement and corruption, urging adherence to THJD and ...
In a move that caught many by surprise, President Marcos directed Congress on Tuesday to prioritize the passage of four progressive bills—the anti dynasty bill, the Independent People’s ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. wants to ensure that the proposed Independent People’s Commission (IPC) will not be weaponized for political ...
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Secrecy is transparency’s enemy

The Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) needs to make public the list of “ghost” flood control projects inspected ...
The Commission on Audit (COA) raised a red flag over the Social Security System’s (SSS) procurement of 143,424 rolls of ...
An interview with Edward Lemon on the recent attacks targeting Chinese workers near the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border.
The pastor, celebrating 50 years in his pulpit, has never had more influence than he does under the current presidential ...
Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Culture has reportedly rejected a petition filed by an array of organizations in opposition to a law ...
The TCW Global Real Estate Fund, I Share Class generated a return of +2.37% (net of fees) during the quarter, underperforming the S&P Global REIT Index gain of +4.50%. Our overweight exposure to ...
The government must exert more efforts in calming the political uncertainty and drumming up moves to grow the economy.
President Ahmad Al Shara’s government will struggle to consolidate control without progress on 'thorny issues', Washington ...