MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa said her Rappler news website was operating “business as usual” Wednesday and would let Philippine courts decide on a government order ...
Commission chairperson and former ICC judge Raul Pangalangan says they are hoping that their findings will be useful for ...
Elizabeth Palmer is CBS News' senior foreign correspondent. She is based in the CBS News London Bureau, and reports on major events across Europe and the Middle East. Palmer was previously based in ...
The Philippine government is on a crusade to silence Rappler, a pioneering news website that has challenged the government's policies and claims. Maria Ressa is the founder and executive editor of ...
Watch this interview of Rappler's Dwight de Leon with Congresswoman Jinky Luistro on Wednesday, May 27, at 5 pm ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Filipino journalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa announced on Tuesday that the Philippines government is shutting down ...
The Dartmouth spoke to Ressa about free expression in the Philippines and her career as a journalist in Southeast Asia.
Manila — Philippine Nobel Prize winner Maria Ressa was on Wednesday acquitted of tax evasion, among a slew of charges she has long maintained are politically motivated, calling the verdict a victory ...
In early March, the Philippine government continued a longstanding campaign against the press by exploring fresh legal pathways to shackle the coverage of publications critical of the administration.
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