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Media and lawfare: Journalists 'woke up to a storm' under Duterte administration
'2020 should be the time for action, and should be a time for reflection that leads to very concrete steps,' says Rappler managing editor Glenda Gloria

In God's country: This week's outlook
The Philippines’ biggest court verdict this year is set to be promulgated on Thursday, when a Quezon City court is scheduled to decide on the worst case of media killings in the country’s history

In cold blood: This week's outlook
It's been 10 years since the gruesome Maguindanao massacre. What makes warlords like the Ampatuans survive the ravages of time?

Rappler's 2019 Board of Directors
Lawyer and former Ateneo School of Government Dean Tony La Viña joins Rappler Inc's 2019 Board of Directors

The dead and the living: This week's outlook
In the Philippines, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s death will likely have little operational impact on the recruitment and plans of terrorists, who thrive on our porous backdoor and fertile areas for agitation

[ANALYSIS] China, the patron, is Duterte's reality check
Duterte the patron knows what a patron expects – debt of gratitude, acquiescence despite being wronged, and the unconditional acceptance that the patron will make up for mistakes, one way or the other

[OPINION] Beyond the spin, past the chatter
We write stories not only because they need to be told but because they ought to help clarify this murky world. I hope to talk to you about this, and more, every Tuesday.

[OPINION] What you need to know this election day
Are you ready for it and for what it will bring?

[ANALYSIS] Don't mess with the military
To drag your armed forces into this political game is to spook it. And the consequences of that will come in painful increments.

Lacson on ‘stupid God’ remark, Tisoy Argoncillo death, Rappler award | Midday wRap
Watch Rappler's midday newscast with Gelo Gonzales

FULL TEXT: Glenda Gloria on Rappler's 2018 Free Media Pioneer award
'The new world is compelling us journalists to not merely adapt to these vast changes in our midst, but to define more clearly who we are, how we can rise above the noise and the lies, and what we can do to make things better'

[OPINION] What does it even mean to be free?
As we prepare to celebrate World Press Freedom Day, we try to take stock not only of our freedom to tell stories and speak truth to power, but also of our new world that we assume appreciates such freedom

Cyber libel charges 'unfounded' – Rappler's Maria Ressa
'The allegations against me are baffling and unfounded,' says Rappler CEO Maria Ressa in her counter-affidavit filed with the DOJ on her behalf by her lawyers

Rappler's 2018 Board of Directors
Four new members led by economist Winnie Monsod and veteran lawyer Jun Factoran join the Rappler Board
2018 Nieman Fellows condemn SEC order vs Rappler
The Nieman class of 2018 urges the Philippine government and President Rodrigo Duterte to 'respect media freedoms and independence'

Rappler managing editor Glenda Gloria named Nieman Fellow at Harvard
Managing editor Glenda M Gloria joins 23 other journalists from all over the world who will be members of Nieman class of 2018

Senator Bam Aquino calls on public to fight misinformation online
Senator Aquino also cautioned against the spread of fake news on a large scale at a forum organized by the Asia Society and INCITEGov

Remembering the Iglesia-led EDSA 3
Who were the deal makers and the negotiators of the EDSA 3 uprising in 2001 that attempted to bring back to power Joseph Estrada? Who were the plotters behind the brazen power grab attempt?

The Scrum: Not a walk in the park for Grace Poe
At the rate things are going 2016 will probably yet again surprise even the veterans among us

The Scrum: When a president betrays a friend
Would the 1998 scenario of Fidel Ramos and Renato de Villa happen today between the President and standard bearer in waiting Mar Roxas?

Top journalists' independent media fund invests in Rappler
Journalist Marcus Brauchli of NBM says I think Rappler is one of the most innovative digital media companies we have seen in any market around the world What we want is to be able to take many of their ideas the pioneering concepts that Rappler is working with in the Philippines and deploy them in other markets

Who informs us about Mindanao?
Visibly absent in history textbooks is any serious substantive discussion of Mindanao s place in Philippine history

Rappler editor named UK Education Ambassador
Managing Editor Glenda Gloria is named one of 8 UK Education Ambassadors by the British Embassy The ambassadors have been chosen for their excellence in their chosen fields of endeavor

President Aquino's reality check
The system catches up And it catches fast those who think they re fixing it when they re in fact ducking it
The Aquinos and the MILF
The panels have in effect shared the business of building peace in the region with us And if we want it bad enough we will have it And we will deserve it
Brillante Mendoza: Reality in film
The internationally acclaimed filmmaker tackles reality head on
You blew it, Mr President
A command hemorrhage has destabilized the military more than coup attempts have
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