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What do you do if your job is to write about a tragedy of which you are part? Iris Gonzales meets some of the journalists whose lives were turned upside down by tropical storm Sendong.…
Student attempts to occupy Manila may have been thwarted – but the protests will continue, says Iris Gonzales.…
Two years after the Maguindanao massacre in the Philippines, the victims have not been forgotten, says Iris Gonzales.…
Iris Gonzales meets women at a Filipino prison and can't help thinking they should not be locked up.…
There's more than enough cash in the domestic market, but it's denied to those who need it most, writes Iris Gonzales.…
'An embrace from Silvio Berlusconi is generally best avoided, at any age. But one of the more dubious welcomes he extended earlier this year was to 20,000 or so migrants from Tunisia in an exodus following the Arab spring.' …
After Malta voted in favour of divorce legalization, the Philippines is now the only country in the world which still bans divorce…
How many more political prisoners will have to be put in jail until the Philippine military is satisfied?…
What does the World Press Freedom Day mean for journalists in the Philippines?…
Iris Gonzales attended a workshop for journalists, in which media workers discussed reporting murder and forced disappearances in the Philippines.…
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