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Should the Philippines rejoin the ICC?
For all its shortcomings and imperfections, the ICC remains as the world’s last resort for accountability—a refuge for those left without justice elsewhere. Whether the Philippines chooses to return or not, history will remember the side we took when justice demanded courage the most.
Inelle Noya
Nov 3, 20256 min read
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Liberation or Destruction? The Iranian Question
Security forces fire tear gas to disperse a protest against U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, at a bridge leading to the fortified Green Zone where the U.S. Embassy is located in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, March 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban) Iran's Supreme Leader is dead. U.S. warplanes are in the air. And 2.4 million Filipinos are waking up to the sound of bomb sirens; the crossfire has already started. The sirens follow President Donald J. Trump’s announcement at approximate

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Statement on the 40th Anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution
Forty years into fighting for our democracy, we commemorate the EDSA People Power Revolution to remind ourselves of the unfinished revolution against impunity. Remembering People Power mandates us to navigate democracy progressively. As such, the honor of the 1986 uprising shall be a living commitment to resist human rights violations, confront historical distortion, and restore the glory to the Filipino people. EDSA’s legacy was never confined to ousting just a regime—it tr
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Children Under Fire
" It is crucial for Europe and the rest of the global community to recognize that the effects of the conflict will be measured in the lost potential, resilience, and childhood of the youth." According to CNN , a Russian drone and missile attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv killed a 12-year old girl and left 70 others injured in late September 2025. Such a tragedy epitomizes the daily peril faced by Ukrainian children who live under constant threat of bombardment and displ

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Liberation or Destruction? The Iranian Question
Security forces fire tear gas to disperse a protest against U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, at a bridge leading to the fortified Green Zone where the U.S. Embassy is located in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, March 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban) Iran's Supreme Leader is dead. U.S. warplanes are in the air. And 2.4 million Filipinos are waking up to the sound of bomb sirens; the crossfire has already started. The sirens follow President Donald J. Trump’s announcement at approximate


Statement on the 40th Anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution
Forty years into fighting for our democracy, we commemorate the EDSA People Power Revolution to remind ourselves of the unfinished revolution against impunity. Remembering People Power mandates us to navigate democracy progressively. As such, the honor of the 1986 uprising shall be a living commitment to resist human rights violations, confront historical distortion, and restore the glory to the Filipino people. EDSA’s legacy was never confined to ousting just a regime—it tr


Inflating Crisis: Venezuela’s Fight Against Collapsing Economy
" The current state of Venezuela should compel world leaders, international committees, humanitarian organizations, and neighboring countries to foster sustainable solutions that uphold democracy, restore economic balance, and defend human dignity." Prolonged crises due to hyperinflation, notorious corruption, economic deterioration, and heavy dependence on oil revenues and natural resources have beset the country of Venezuela for the past decades. Once the wealthiest nation
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