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Women’s groups bond to create forum and platform for women leaders’ access to justice
NEW YORK – Women leaders continue to step up in these trying times. Alongside the UN’s 70th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, three women’s organizations have bonded to create a leadership forum on March 11, 2026, at 1 Vanderbilt, NYC titled “Women's Leadership and Access to Justice.” Organizing groups HERRD, Women of World (WoW) Coaching, and the Women’s Federation for World Peace International are featuring the lived experiences and expertise of Philippine T

Dr. Marivir Montebon | OSM
Mar 32 min read


Marcos to attend UN sessions, rally support for Security Council campaign
NEW YORK - President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will travel to New York from March 8 to 11, 2026, for a working visit centered on key United Nations engagements including advancing the Philippines’ campaign for a seat on the UN Security Council. During his visit, Marcos is expected to attend the opening of the 70th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, underscoring Manila’s commitment to gender equality, women’s empowerment, and inclusive development. The President is

The Filipino Reporters
Mar 22 min read


FALDEF Connects Immigrant Families with Critical Legal Resources
The Filipino American Legal Defense and Education Fund (FALDEF) recently hosted a free community immigration forum in Woodside, Queens, drawing Filipino and other immigrant residents seeking reliable guidance on their rights and legal options under U.S. immigration law. Held in partnership with the Coalition of Asian American Children and Families, the forum aimed to provide practical, accessible information for individuals navigating complex immigration processes. Organizers

Cesar "Boyet" Loverita, Jr.
Mar 22 min read


Photojournalists stand by drug war documentation amid attacks
The Photojournalists' Center of the Philippines (PCP) has forcefully defended the authenticity of photographs documenting the Duterte administration’s bloody war on drugs, rejecting claims that the images were fabricated or manipulated. In a strongly worded statement, PCP said it “unequivocally stands behind the integrity” of Filipino photojournalists who risked their safety to capture scenes from anti-drug operations that left thousands dead, many in impoverished communities

The Filipino Reporters
Feb 282 min read


ICC Weighs Evidence in Landmark Case vs. Duterte
The confirmation of charges hearing against former President Rodrigo Duterte opened with a forceful declaration from International Criminal Court (ICC) Deputy Prosecutor Mame Mandiaye Niang, who said the case marks “an important day for international justice” and a reminder that “those in power are not above the law.” Niang accused Duterte of being at the “very heart of the common plan” to neutralize alleged criminals in the Philippines including through murder during the ad

The Filipino Reporters
Feb 242 min read


Queens Senate Contest Takes Shape with Raga, Kawas in the Running
QUEENS, NEW YORK — The race for New York State Senate District 12 is officially underway, with Assemblymember Steven Raga announcing his candidacy, setting up a closely watched contest that also includes progressive organizer Aber Kawas. The seat is being vacated by longtime State Senator Michael Gianaris, who has represented Western Queens for decades. Raga: “This Race Is Personal” Raga formally declared his campaign, saying the decision came after extensive conversations w

Cesar "Boyet" Loverita, Jr.
Feb 223 min read


Asian American businesses reel as Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs
Grace Meng delivered a scathing response after the Supreme Court of the United States ruled 6–3 that the Trump administration’s sweeping tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) of 1977 were illegal. Meng said the High Court’s decision confirms what many small business owners have been saying for years — the tariffs were unlawful and economically devastating. “Today’s Supreme Court decision strikes down the president’s illegal tariff regim

The Filipino Reporters
Feb 212 min read


ICC allows Duterte to skip confirmation of charges hearing
The International Criminal Court has granted former President Rodrigo Duterte permission not to personally attend the confirmation of charges hearing scheduled to begin on February 23. In its decision, Pre-Trial Chamber I approved the request of Duterte’s defense team to hold the hearing in his absence. The confirmation of charges hearing will proceed from February 23 to 27, 2026, even without the former president present. According to ICC Spokesperson Oriane Maillet,“Today,

The Filipino Reporters
Feb 212 min read


Flooding Forces Evacuations in Bislig City Amid Continuous Rains
BISLIG CITY, Surigao del Sur — Several families were evacuated Friday morning (Feb. 20, 2026) after rising floodwaters inundated parts of Bislig City due to continuous heavy rains brought by a shear line affecting Mindanao. Residents of Maglikian-Requina in Purok 7, Barangay Tabon were among those forced to leave their homes as water levels rapidly increased overnight. The City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), assisted by local emergency responders and

The Filipino Reporters
Feb 201 min read


NYC Leaders Welcome $1.5B State Aid, Cite Major Step in Public Health Funding Reform
NEW YORK — Assemblymember Jessica González-Rojas, State Senator Gustavo Rivera, and Council Member Lynn Schulman welcomed the announcement of $1.5 billion in additional state operating support for New York City over the next two years, calling it a long-overdue step toward correcting inequities in public health funding. At the center of the agreement is legislation sponsored by González-Rojas and Rivera to reform Article 6 public health funding formulas , addressing years o

Cesar "Boyet" Loverita, Jr.
Feb 182 min read


No Filipino politician will marry his political party
"Honor is not the exclusive property of any political party." --Herbert Hoover SOME of the incumbent politicians—especially senators and representatives—loyal to President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. today are expected to start distancing themselves from Malacanang early this year if they feel he will become a sitting duck two years before the next presidential election. Especially if the anti-Duterte forces in the lower and upper chambers of congress can’t eliminate Vice

By Alex Vidal
Feb 183 min read


Sara Duterte Declares 2028 Presidential Run, Apologizes for Backing Marcos in 2022
Vice President Sara Duterte has officially declared that she will run for president in the 2028 national elections, while also issuing an apology for supporting Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during the 2022 presidential race. In a recent announcement, Duterte confirmed her intention to seek the country’s top post, positioning herself as an early contender in the next presidential election cycle. During the same remarks, the vice president also expressed regret over her role in helping

The Filipino Reporters
Feb 181 min read


Commission on Filipinos Overseas Commends AFTA at Global Education Convention in Abu Dhabi
NEW YORK - Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO) Secretary Dante “Klink” Ang II praised the Association of Filipino American Teachers in America (AFTA), Inc. for its sustained contributions to the Filipino community abroad during the 4th International Education Convention held on February 14, 2026. The convention, themed “Puso: Paghabi at Paghubog ng Kaalaman Tungo sa Pandaigdigang Antas,” gathered nearly 200 educators, professionals, parents, and students at the ballroom of

Cesar "Boyet" Loverita, Jr.
Feb 181 min read


NBI files cyber libel charges vs. Jay Sonza, YouTuber over alleged false health claims on President Marcos
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has filed criminal charges before the Department of Justice (DOJ) against a former newsman and a prominent YouTuber for the alleged dissemination of false medical information about President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. In a statement, the NBI said the complaints stemmed from a targeted cyber-surveillance operation conducted by its Cybercrime Division (NBI-CCD) in January 2026. The operation identified two primary sources of the alleged misi

The Filipino Reporters
Feb 172 min read


In Cebu, Bluewater Maribago Turns ‘Amuma’ into a Way of Life
“Who’s the husband of the queen? I mean, the father of the eggs?” I asked, my voice coarse from a sore throat. It wasn’t a Netflix series I was asking about. This rather naïve question was meant for Indig to answer. He’s an agriculturist and beekeeper at Bluewater Maribago Beach Resort. He seemed a bit stunned by my question, but he went on to explain that about eight to 15 drones would mate with the queen bee and then die afterward. The queen bee, after mating only once in h

Dr. Marivir Montebon | OSM
Feb 164 min read


Assemblymember Steven Raga Exploring Run for State Senate Seat in 2026
QUEENS, NEW YORK - Assemblymember Steven Raga is exploring a possible run for the New York State Senate seat expected to open in 2026, as political movement begins to take shape in Western Queens. The seat is currently held by State Senate Deputy Majority Leader Michael Gianaris, who has announced he will not seek reelection in 2026, opening the door to a competitive race in the 12th Senate District. In a statement, Raga expressed gratitude for Gianaris’ long tenure and confi

Cesar "Boyet" Loverita, Jr.
Feb 151 min read


Duterte, key officials accused in “systematic” killings
The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has identified several senior Philippine police and government officials as alleged co-perpetrators in its case against former President Rodrigo Duterte over killings linked to the anti-drug campaign. In a newly released, less-redacted Document Containing the Charges (DCC), prosecutors alleged that Duterte and his close associates carried out a “common plan” to neutralize suspected criminals through violen

The Filipino Reporters
Feb 152 min read


ICC document exposes alleged drug war mastermind network
NEW YORK - The International Criminal Court (ICC) has released a less-redacted version of the Document Containing the Charges (DCC) against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, revealing for the first time the names of several alleged co-perpetrators linked to the controversial “war on drugs.” The DCC—similar to an “Information” in Philippine criminal procedure—was originally filed in July 2025 and made public in September 2025. However, key details, including the ide

The Filipino Reporters
Feb 142 min read


Nurses Reject Deal, NewYork-Presbyterian Strike Continues as Job Security Becomes Central Issue
NEW YORK - The nurses’ strike at NewYork-Presbyterian is set to continue after a crushing rejection of a proposed contract, extending what is already the longest nurses’ strike in New York City history. More than 70 percent of the roughly 4,200 striking nurses voted down the tentative agreement negotiated by their own union, the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA). The deal would have ended the 31-day walkout. Hospital officials said the proposal included more than 12 p

Cesar "Boyet" Loverita, Jr.
Feb 142 min read


Filipina Navy Officer from Caloocan Named Junior Officer of the Year
A Filipino-born U.S. Navy officer from Caloocan City has been recognized for her leadership and service after being named Junior Officer of the Year at Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) New England. Lt. Ara Gutierrez , who has served in the Navy for 14 years, currently works with NMRTC New England in Newport, Rhode Island. The honor recognizes her performance, leadership, and contributions to mission readiness within the command. Reflecting on her journey,

The Filipino Reporters
Feb 131 min read
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