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Duterte Promise Checklist: Major accomplishments, failures
Halfway into his presidency, we look at what Rodrigo Duterte's presidency has achieved and what it has failed at so far

Halfway through: Duterte's midterm, in charts
From the economy to the country's standing in the world, here's how President Duterte and his administration fared in many areas in his first 3 years in office

How the business community copes with Duterte's politics
Politically-charged questions are no-no's in business briefings. But for how long?

Throwback: What Duterte’s last 3 SONAs tell us
A look back at President Rodrigo Duterte's past State of the Nation Addresses shows patterns. What are constant topics? How long do his speeches last? How did his SONAs change through the years?

When ex-presidents skip the SONA
(3rd UPDATE) While they are not required to attend, former presidents can be invited to hear the incumbent's State of the Nation Address in person

TRIVIA: SONA date changes through the years
The date of delivering the annual SONA has changed through time
TRIVIA: Welcoming committee and other SONA traditions
The President's speech is usually the highlight, but the SONA has its own traditions too
Memorable quotes from past SONAs
(UPDATED) Rappler compiles some memorable lines from the state of the nation addresses of the country's presidents
IN PHOTOS: SONA through the years
(UPDATED) Here's a look at past Philippine presidents delivering the State of the Nation Address (SONA)

SONA: When the president criticizes and shames
(UPDATED) Rappler looks back at post-EDSA SONA moments, when presidents hit inefficient and corrupt agencies, officials, political groups, and personalities

Looking back: SONA trivia
(UPDATED) Ferdinand Marcos' 1969 speech is the longest SONA, thus far, going by word count