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Rappler VR documentary on Marawi wins innovation award
Rappler collaborated with Group of Five Creative Concepts to produce Asia's first-ever VR war documentary

The week in photos: March 31-April 6, 2018
This week's selection of photo highlights here and around the world

U.S. aid for Marawi rehab reaches more than P1B
The additional P330 million will be used to provide livelihood trainings and opportunities for young people

Rappler Talk: Atom Araullo shares #GiftofHope to Marawi, Rohingya evacuees
MovePH's Voltaire Tupaz speaks to multi-awarded journalist and UNHCR advocate Atom Araullo on Rappler Talk on Saturday, November 25, at 2 pm

#ThewRap: Things you need to know, November 17, 2017
Hello! Here are the stories you shouldn't miss this Friday.

Both sides in Marawi siege committed abuses – Amnesty Int'l
An Amnesty International report says the civilian population in Marawi City suffered immensely from abuses of both members of the Maute Group and government forces

LOOK: Mayor Sara Duterte visits Marawi, gives P5-M donation
The presidential daughter is accompanied by Taguig Mayor Lani Cayetano, who also gives her city government's pledge of P5 million to Marawi City

Marawi still 'dangerous place' due to Maute stragglers
The Philippine military, however, says the stragglers are only fighting for survival and pose no threat to Marawi's overall security

Esperon favors extension of martial law in Mindanao
Martial law may be still be needed even after December 31 to help the military crack down on other terror groups that have pledged allegiance to ISIS, says National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr

WATCH: Before victory, Marawi military commander explains tactics vs terrorists
Lt Colonel Mon Almodovar, commander of the 3rd Scout Ranger Battalion, walks Rappler through a former Maute stronghold turned Tactical Command Post of the military, and discusses the various tactics deployed by both sides

Mocha Uson on defensive over misleading Marawi photo from PCOO-managed page
Called out for sharing a misleading photo of Marawi City, Presidential Communications Undersecretary Mocha Uson says she only shared what a PCOO-run Facebook page posted

Marawi soldiers 'excited' for Hong Kong trip promised by Duterte
The military units first to arrive in Marawi have been sent off to rest and then train after 5 months of battle

IN PHOTOS: Marawi soldiers fight the biggest battle of their lives
Here are some of the images captured by Rappler correspondent Bobby Lagsa's since the beginning of the war in the southern Philippines

Peso weakens, Mahmud Ahmad dead, DBM usec fired | Midday wRap
Watch the midday newscast with Margie de Leon

Mahmud Ahmad dead – Duterte
AFP spokesman Brigadier General Restituto Padilla also confirms the Malaysian terrorist who helped finance the Marawi siege was killed by troops

After Marawi terror, military heightens alert on PH-Indonesia maritime border
The Naval Forces Eastern Mindanao says it's doing this 'to prevent possible spillover' of the threat since the Marawi terrorist leaders were killed

Malacañang urges remaining terrorists in Marawi to take 'road to peace'
Malacañang says it is not alone in making the call, as Muslim leaders and groups have aired the same appeal

The week in photos: September 30-October 6, 2017
This week's selection of photo highlights here and around the world

The week in photos: September 23-29, 2017
This week's selection of photo highlights here and around the world

Duterte: 'Alien' ideology, not Islam, root of PH terror problem
'It is not Islam. I should know. I would be the last person to condemn the Moro people,' Duterte says at a gathering with reporters on Friday evening, September 22

Año, Lorenzana, Manafort | Midday wRap
Watch the midday newscast with Marguerite de Leon

Duterte defends need to wear boots in Marawi mosque
The President says he and other government officials had to wear shoes inside the mosque to protect against rubble and other harmful debris on the religious building s floor
PH military believes 5 other Maute brothers killed
The deaths of the 5 brothers and Abdullah Maute leave Omar as the only Maute brother fighting in Marawi says the Philippine military

The week in photos: August 26-September 1, 2017
This week s selection of photo highlights here and around the world

IN PHOTOS: Military opens Mapandi bridge to media amid heavy fighting in Marawi
The Mapandi Bridge is one of 3 bridges that separate the so called safe zone and the battle area It is the military’s main supply route

Business confidence in PH plunges to 3-year low
The BSP shows that overall business confidence index for the 3rd quarter of 2017 plunged to 37 9 from 43 in the previous quarter

On the front lines of humanitarian work for families fleeing conflict
UNHCR places the spotlight on 4 Filipino humanitarian workers on the front lines of protecting families on the run from conflict violence and persecution

Mindanao State University reopens on August 22
Government troops will remain stationed near the campus to provide security

IN PHOTOS: Duterte returns to Marawi
The President visits the city a second time to boost morale of government troops fighting Muslim extremists

Social Worker Board topnotcher from MSU: ‘No one deserves war’
Paramisuli Aming advocates for unity both as a social worker and as someone who has directly been affected by armed conflict

Caritas Manila to help Marawi victims through livelihood
The Catholic Church through Caritas Manila is planning to provide livelihood programs to help Marawi victims get back on track

Rappler Talk: Sidney Jones on the effect of the Marawi siege on terrorism in Southeast Asia
Bookmark this page to watch the live interview with the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict s director at 4:30 pm Tuesday July 25

Marawi inspired, strengthened pro-ISIS fighters in region – report
The Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict says the Marawi conflict has long term repercussions for extremism in Southeast Asia including greater cooperation among extremists and more violent attacks

#ThewRap: Things you need to know, July 20, 2017
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Duterte gets record-high satisfaction rating
Higher public satisfaction in Visayas and Balance of Luzon pulls up the Chief Executive s ratings and makes up for the sharp drop in his ratings in Mindanao which he had placed under martial law

Duterte to CPP: Stop extortion first, then we talk
The President also likens the New People s Army to a distracting mosquito pulling away much needed government forces from Marawi operations

Duterte denies seeking talks with Maute Group
The President says he would never talk to the terror group given the number of soldiers and police they have killed in Marawi

Becoming Maranao
Becoming Maranao for me was more than having Maranao parents and being raised in a Maranao family
