SPECIAL REPORT | By Jeremaiah M. Opiniano | Reliance on money from Filipinos overseas hasnt helped the country get out of the poverty rut. In fact, according to an economist, remittances may be contributing to the persistence of high inequality in the Philippines.
OFWs and migration, povertyDaily Archives: March 29, 2008
The National Democratic Front in Mindanao today claimed that the Communist New People’s Army in Mindanao launched 350 offensives against the government last year.
communist insurgency, militaryThe series of negotiations between the Sumilao farmers and San Miguel Corporation ends today in the signing of a Memorandum…
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extrajudicial killings, press freedom, supreme courtThe International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today said the use of a cartoon depicting the prophet Mohammed in an anti-Islam…
press freedomThe International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today said that Egypts attacks on press freedom are reaching staggering levels as the…
press freedomThe International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called on management at the Associated Press to reconsider the proposed sale of…
The officers presented in this court are not my abductors, National Democratic Front of the Philippines consultant Elizabeth Principe said…
desaparecidos, human rightsIDC Predicts Mobile Phone Market in Asia/Pacific Excluding Japan Region to Surpass 400 Million Units in 2008 Singapore and Hong…
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