
How Covid-19 Cases Exploded in Prisons: A Timeline
Text by Aie Balagtas See Infographic by Alexandra Paredes Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism When the outbreak of Covid-19 seemed inevit...

Text by Aie Balagtas See Infographic by Alexandra Paredes Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism When the outbreak of Covid-19 seemed inevit...

More than a century ago, Philippine prisons reeled from a flu pandemic. History might be repeated without adequate healthcare for prisoners and drasti...

Three persons deprived of liberty describe how inhuman conditions in the country’s jails and prisons are placing them at greater risk amid the Covid-1...

The U.S. government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), is providing Php126 million ($2.5 million) to help the Philippine ...

A bill seeking to bolster the competitiveness of the Philippine mango has been approved by the House Committee on Agriculture and Food on June 17, 202...

The United States, through the Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences (AFRIMS), led a two-week molecular biology training to strengthen t...

Interest in news and belief in the importance of independent journalism run high in the Philippines but are accompanied by a low trust in news and hig...

Senate Minority Leader Franklin M. Drilon said the government can tap the P13-billion contingent fund and the President’s P4.5 billion confidential an...

Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism IS FREEDOM of information one of the casualties of Covid-19? Since April, the staff of the Digital Ne...