Category Archives: Local News

Where Are The ICC Investigators?

In the grand circus of news and social media, the recent hullabaloo over ICC investigators supposedly descending upon the Philippines to probe Rodrigo Duterte’s alleged misdeeds is a masterclass in making much ado about nothing. 

It turns out the primary source of this breaking news was none other than Antonio Trillanes, a key player in the drama and a participant in the complaint filed before the ICC. Clearly, relying on a complainant for unbiased information is like trusting a cat to guard a fish market.

But wait, there’s more! The same fake news aficionados also inflated the arrival of UN Special Rapporteur Irene Khan, conveniently ignoring the fact that she was invited by the Philippine government for an entirely unrelated mission. 

It seems fact-checking has become a relic of the past, replaced by a sensationalist approach that would make even Shakespeare blush. In this era of information chaos, discerning citizens are left to navigate a sea of half-truths, wondering if journalism’s motto has changed from “seek the truth” to “seek the retweets.”

Barangay/SK Election Campaign In Full Swing; Leni Robredo Campaigns in Camarines Sur!

NAGA CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Naga Bureau) – With close to 400,000 positions at stake, the 2023 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan election campaign went into full gear as of Friday.

Voters will choose their local leaders on October 30.

In Camarines Sur, former Vice President Leni Robredo launched her own campaign for the position of Kagawad (council member) in her local Barangay Carangcang.

Robredo had resisted calls for her to run for the Senate in 2025 or to try her luck again in the 2028 presidential elections.

“Power emanates from the people,” Robredo told The Adobo Chronicles, “and no voice is more powerful than the voice of ordinary people in our neighborhoods. It will be a distinct privilege for me to represent my barangay. Kailangan natin bumaba sa baba.”