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NCRPO restricts Rappler coverage after story on Sinas birthday party
Rappler condemns the move as an attack on press freedom, the right to free speech, and the public's right to know

In 2020, we will tell more people stories
Rappler reporters share the most-read stories they’re proudest of

Rappler Jealousy List 2019
Our reporters and researchers pay tribute to colleagues from other news organizations who delivered stories they wish they pursued in 2019

PH Navy bars Rappler from anniversary celebration
Rappler is told only at the venue in the Navy's base in Sangley Point, Cavite City that it could not cover the event graced by President Rodrigo Duterte

[OPINION | NEWSPOINT] A ban on Duterte
Given his type of narcissism, one that blooms lustier and lustier with each live performance, we'd never know how far he would go with his indecencies

TV, newspaper journalists join Rappler petition vs Duterte coverage ban
(UPDATED) At least 41 journalists from different media organizations intervene in a Supreme Court petition to end President Rodrigo Duterte's coverage ban against Rappler

Malacañang bars Rappler reporter from tuberculosis prevention event
A night before the event, the Department of Health informs Rappler that Malacañang did not approve its accreditation for the launch of the Philippines' initiative to end tuberculosis

PODCAST: Nganong kinahanglan nga di dapigan ang Duterte coverage ban sa Rappler?
Unsa ang kadangtan sa coverage ban sa katibuk-ang sitwasyon sa gawasnong peryodismo sa Pilipinas?

PODCAST: Apay nga kasapulan nga agpetisyon iti Rappler diyay Supreme Court?
Iti daytoy a podcast, agtugaw diyay maysa nga petitioner, ni Raymon Dullana nga correspondent iti Cagayan, ken Rappler managing editor Glenda Gloria tapno mapagtutungtungan dagiti banag a nangiduron kadakuwada nga agpetisyon, no kasano nga naapektaran iti coverage da, ken no anya iti sitwasyon iti press freedom ditoy Pilipinas

PODCAST: Bakit kailangang labanan ang Duterte coverage ban sa Rappler?
Ano ang implikasyon ng coverage ban sa pangkalahatang sitwasyon ng malayang pamamamahayag sa Pilipinas?

STATEMENT: With Rappler ban, Duterte also violates public right to know
This case is not just about Rappler. It is about every journalist’s mandate to cover the Office of the President and scrutinize the tremendous power it holds without prior restraint or threat of punishment.

Rappler asks Supreme Court to end Duterte coverage ban
(UPDATED) A significant press freedom test case under the Duterte administration, the Rappler petition argues that the coverage ban violates constitutional guarantees of a free press, free speech, equal protection and due process

LIST: Cases vs Maria Ressa, Rappler directors, staff since 2018
(9th UPDATE) It's at least 11 complaints and cases as of July 2019
One year banned from President Duterte’s events
All Rappler reporters, including provincial correspondents, have been barred from covering the President for an entire year. This sets a worrying precedent that threatens press freedom.

KBP reprimands RJ Nieto for 'personal attack' vs Rappler reporter
The broadcast media organization also orders the owner of DWIZ radio station to explain why Nieto goes on air even when he does not have KBP accreditation

PDEA restricts Rappler coverage access after story on P6.8-B shabu
Rappler condemns in the strongest terms the attempt of PDEA spokesman Derrick Carreon to cut Rappler reporter Rambo Talabong out of the agency's official media advisory and coordination channel
[WATCH] Duterte Year 2: Rappler reporters on their biggest stories
These are the highlights of President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration on its second year, according to Rappler reporters

DepEd restricted Rappler's access to Palarong Pambansa 2018
The members of Rappler's field team deployed to cover the recently-concluded Palarong Pambansa 2018 in Ilocos Sur were not given accreditation IDs and were barred from covering several events at the games

Reporter Pia Ranada: 'If I can be targeted, so can any one else who is critical'
In this video, the third in a series of conversations about press freedom, Ranada talks about the ban against coverage, the string of threats, and the lonely business of reporting on the President

TIMELINE: Malacañang's evolving statements on Rappler ban
(UPDATED) Rappler tracks the ever-changing reasons given by President Rodrigo Duterte and Malacañang officials about the ban prohibiting its reporters from covering the Palace

#ThewRap: Things you need to know, February 23, 2018
Hello! Here's the news you shouldn't miss this Friday!

Duterte to lift ban on Rappler if SEC ruling overturned
President Rodrigo Duterte also revives his old claim that Rappler is 'CIA-sponsored'

Roque likens Duterte to homeowner who throws out 'rude' guest
President Rodrigo Duterte is 'offended' by Rappler's continued pursuit of the Philippine Navy frigates deal story even after it was supposedly settled at a Senate hearing, Malacañang says

Rappler reporter now banned from entire Malacañang complex
Previously, Rappler reporter Pia Ranada was only barred from entering the Palace but could enter the New Executive Building which houses the Press Working Area

Roque: Rappler reporter barred because 'buwisit sa kanya ang Presidente'
(UPDATED) But the day before, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said personal dislike is 'not a valid reason' to bar a reporter from covering events

PSG commander to Rappler reporter: Be thankful Palace guard didn't hurt you
'Pasalamat kayo hindi kayo sinaktan sa pagbabastos na ginawa 'nyo,' says PSG Commander Brigadier General Lope Dagoy

Duterte himself banned Rappler reporter from Malacañang coverage
(UPDATED) President Rodrigo Duterte orders the head of Malacañang's Internal House Affairs Office to ensure that Rappler CEO Maria Ressa and reporter Pia Ranada cannot enter the Palace

By ending Rappler-DepEd partnership, the only losers are the kids
Think of some of the dream-come-true stories you've heard or witnessed, or your own story. What did they have in common? Opportunity.

WATCH Duterte Year 1: Rappler reporters on their biggest stories
Here are the highlights of the first 365 days of President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration according to Rappler reporters
