Bulatlat Recap | March 30-April 4, 2026
Bulatlat Recap | March 30-April 4, 2026
Aizel Mae M. Tugalon is a finance major graduate who has found a home in a workplace where most people hate numbers. She is the newsroom’s very own Bini, a total performer when on stage, and certified sleeping beauty.
Aizel Mae M. Tugalon is a finance major graduate who has found a home in a workplace where most people hate numbers. She is the newsroom’s very own Bini, a total performer when on stage, and certified sleeping beauty.
Bulatlat Recap | March 30-April 4, 2026
Bulatlat Recap | March 22 to 28, 2026
“That is the effect of the constant changing of the SC's decision just to junk the impeachment.”
“These are fabricated charges designed to intimidate us and to undermine the people's quest for truth and accountability.”
This fear was also experienced by Dahlia Cuartero, mother of drug war victim Jesus Daboy. During the homily, Cuartero said that she was harassed by Duterte supporters who sent messages through her social media account.
While the Filipinos are drowning in an economic crisis, the corrupt big fish can swim freely in the public funds.
Even with the takedown request, GWP stressed that existing laws do not acknowledge and address AI-enabled sexual abuse and exploitation and non-consensual deepfake manipulation as legitimate forms of gender-based violence.
Two days after United States President Donald Trump confirmed that they carried out large scale strike against Venezuela, progressive organizations, along with Philippine-Bolivarian Venezuela Friendship Association, march to U.S. embassy to their condemn military...
Protesters explain why they are denouncing the military aggression of United States against Venezuela, and why Filipinos should stand in solidarity against US imperialism. | via Aizel Mae Tugalon/Bulatlat...
“There is still a lot of underreporting and we still need a lot to talk to in order to expand information dissemination and awareness raising, and ensure that those who report will not experience victim blaming.”
The group strongly condemned the incident, saying it highlights persistent gaps in workplace safety for Coca-Cola delivery workers.
The decision of BPO companies to continue operations without regard for their employees’ safety tramples on the right of employees to refuse work by reasons of imminent danger without fear of retaliation from the employer based on the Occupational Safety and Health Standards of 2018 or R.A. 11058 and DOLE Labor Advisory No. 17, s. 2022.
BIEN called on BPO companies to suspend work and grant emergency leave with pay. The group said that the “few considerations that companies extend to their employees are not acts of compassion but token measures meant to sustain business continuity at the expense of workers’ safety.”
Being in the frontline for 40 years, Ka Lucia learned about the struggles of farmers and how important it is to be alongside them.
"The government didn't just steal taxes. It stole Eric Saber's life."
“This is not maximum tolerance but maximum brutality.”
The youngest recorded case involved an 8-year-old who gave birth at the age of 9.
The group said that this pattern of harassment and forced surrender is a continuation of what was done in previous years.
The court affirmed on July 31 that IP defender Niezel Velasco was not the same person as the accused, Mary Jane Velasco or Mary Jane Someja, and did not use those aliases, and vice versa.
“Protest art falls within the purview of freedom of expression.”
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