MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Fulfilling his campaign and inaugural speech promise that the Philippines will be “a friend to all and an enemy to none,” President Bongbong Marcos has given his go-signal to allow China and Japan to each maintain 9 military bases in the Philippines.
The move follows an earlier announcement that the United States has been given additional access to four additional military sites in addition to the five already existing under EDCA, the Enhanced Defense Cooperative Agreement between the two countries.
“By giving equal access to the major players that matter in the Asia Pacific regional security, the Philippines is making it clear to the universal community that we are a peace-loving people and that we are being proactive in preventing war and conflict especially in the light of the South China Sea territorial dispute that involves the Philippines,” Marcos told The Adobo Chronicles.
Kudos to the PBBM administration for giving peace a chance!
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – She took 10 steps forward. Now she’s taken 10 steps backward. “She” is Maria Ressa, criminally-convicted CEO of the least-trusted news brand in the Philippines, Rappler.”
For the longest time, the Nobel Laureate has accused Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook as a threat to Democracy, saying the social media giant has enabled the spread of hate and disinformation and is biased against facts. “Take back the Internet” has also been her template battlercry.
Now Ressa wants netizens to stay with Facebook, no matter what.
In a book signing event recently organized by the Ortigas Foundation Library on Thursday, Ressa advised attendees to not quit Facebook, questioning what could become of the social media platform if “good people” left it.
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Self-proclaimed investigative journalist and certified Marites got the surprise of her boring life when she received a reply from the Presidential Palace on a tweet she posted.
In her tweet, Robles called out Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno, saying she has not seen any text of the supposed MOA (Memoranda of Agreement) signed by President Bongbong Marcos during his foreign trips.
Lo and behold, Robles received an electronic message from Malacañang providing her a pdf copy of one of the MOAs signed among the Philippines, Japan and the Mall of Asia (MOA).
An embarrassed Robles then deleted her original tweet.
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