The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is not yet keen on putting the entire Maguindanao province under its control despite Mondays massacre that killed dozens of people, including several journalists. More »
The number of bodies recovered from the grisly Maguindanao massacre has now reached 46, an Army officer said Tuesday evening. More »
No less than administration standard bearer Gilberto Teodoro Jr. on Tuesday urged President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to look beyond political alliances and punish the perpetrators of Mondays gruesome massacre of 22 people, including several journalists, in Maguindanao. More »
Former President Fidel V. Ramos will announce on Wednesday night his presidential bet for the 2010 elections. More »
Two senatorial aspirants under the Nacionalista Party (NP) want their names removed from the political group's slate for the 2010 elections in protest for its recently forged alliance with the Marcoses Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (KBL). More »
In the wake of Monday's poll-related massacre in Maguindanao that has claimed at least 22 lives, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has decided to give candidates in the province the option to file their certificates of candidacy (COC) in poll body offices located in more secure places. More »
Maguindanao and Sultan Kudarat provinces, as well as Cotabato City, were placed under a state of emergency Tuesday in the wake of a gruesome massacre that claimed the lives of at least 22 people, including 12 journalists, in the area. More »
Four soldiers and a civilian were wounded following a land mine blast in the southern city of Davao Monday afternoon, a military report said. More »
An international press freedom organization tracking the violent deaths of journalists worldwide called the Maguindanao killings on Monday the bloodiest day in the history of journalism. More »
Published on 23 November 2009 on the Reporters Without Borders web site More »