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Reputational damage: The Filipina journalist Maria Ressa was the victim of deepfake technology that made it appear as if she were peddling an automated cryptocurrency trading programme. Photo: Ezra Acayan/Getty Images

Nobel peace laureate: ‘More money in lies than in truth’

Nobel peace prize winner Maria Ressa has taken up the fight against deepfake, a threat to journalism and democracy

The ‘Enemy’: India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with the help of his henchman, the president of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah, has pushed through the Citizenship Amendment Act that discriminates against Muslims.  (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

Democracy and charisma: A dangerous liaison

In India and the Philippines, strongmen have consolidated immense power through democratic means. How do we explain this?

Besides the libel case, Ressa and Rappler have been hit with 10 other criminal charges over the past year, prompting allegations that authorities are targeting her and her team for their work. (Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

Trial opens for Philippine journalist critical of Duterte

Ressa is out on bail and faces years in prison if convicted under the criminal cyber-libel law

The drug war is Duterte’s signature initiative and is heavily supported by many Filipinos, however the nightly killings by police have provoked international condemnation. (Dondi Tawatao/Reuters)

Amnesty urges UN probe of ‘systematic’ Philippine drug war killings

The drug war is Duterte’s signature initiative and is heavily supported by many Filipinos

The drug war is Duterte’s signature initiative and is heavily supported by many Filipinos, however the nightly killings by police have provoked international condemnation. (Dondi Tawatao/Reuters)

Duterte tightens grip on power in Philippine polls

Duterte has pitched constitutional reform to turn the country into a decentralised federal republic where regions would have the power to fix problems

Maria Ressa. (Eloisa Lopez/Reuters)

Philippine journalist Maria Ressa freed on bail — court

Ressa posted bail after spending the night in detention at the National Bureau of Investigation

Maria Ressa, an executive of online news platform Rappler, leaves the Rappler office after being served an arrest warrant in Pasig City, Philippines. (Reuters/Eloisa Lopez)

Philippines arrests Duterte critic journalist Maria Ressa

Ressa, whose news site has clashed with President Rodrigo Duterte, was arrested on a charge of "cyber libel" at her Manila office on Wednesday

Policemen and soldiers keep watch in a cordoned area outside a church in Jolo, Sulu province on the southern island of Mindanao, on January 27. (Nickee Butlangan/AFP/Getty Images)

20 dead in Philippine church bombing, ISIS claims responsibility

ISIS-linked group Abu Sayyaf has reportedly claimed responsibility for the deadly bombing of a church on the island of Jolo in the Philippines

Tightly pressed: If Maria Ressa is convicted she faces time in a Philippines prison where inmates often battle for space. (Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images)

Duterte throttles online site

The Rappler news website is fighting a tide of disinformation and state-backed intimidation

Duterte provoked fury in 2016 when during an election campaign speech he said he had wanted to rape a ‘beautiful’ Australian missionary who had been murdered in a Philippine prison riot. (Reuters)

Philippines’ Duterte under fire for saying he ‘touched’ maid

Women’s rights political party Gabriela denounced Duterte’s ‘repulsive’ comments and called for him to resign

Tom Thabane. (Reuters)

Editorial: Your earth, take action

Change is happening at such a rate that animals, plants and ecosystems cannot evolve fast enough to survive

The drug war is Duterte’s signature initiative and is heavily supported by many Filipinos, however the nightly killings by police have provoked international condemnation. (Dondi Tawatao/Reuters)

Duterte: ‘Kill those useless bishops’

Provocative president intensifies attack on the Catholic Church, which opposes his deadly war on drugs

The arraignment of one of the tax evasion cases against Ressa and Rappler is set on Friday (Ted Aljibe/AFP)

Rappler CEO vows to report on Duterte drug war amid arrest threat

Maria Ressa vows to fight tax evasion charges and calls out Duterte administration for weaponising laws against critics

Bolsonaro won 46% of the vote to Haddad’s 29%, according to official results. (Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters)

Brazil flirts with a neo-fascist

The bitter reality is that there is a real chance of the country returning to a dictatorship and its darkest days

Alexander Lubigan

Philippines probe spate of brazen politician murders

At least 10 mayors including Antonio Halili and Ferdinand Bote have been killed since Duterte took office

Halili has been the mayor of the city of Tanauan since 2013.

Philippine mayor on Duterte’s ‘narco-list’ shot by sniper

Antonio Halili had compared himself to Duterte as he publicly shared the president’s hardline position against crime and illegal drugs

Duterte said The Hague-based organisation “has no jurisdiction nor will it acquire jurisdiction” over him.

Duterte announces Philippines’ ‘immediate’ withdrawal from ICC

Philippine president’s decision follows The Hague tribunal probe on his drug war that left as many as 20 000 dead.

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HRW report hails resistance to Trump-style populism

Human Rights Watch tracks unchecked abuse in unstable states like Syria and Myanmar, authoritarian trends in powers like Turkey and China.

Duterte provoked fury in 2016 when during an election campaign speech he said he had wanted to rape a ‘beautiful’ Australian missionary who had been murdered in a Philippine prison riot. (Reuters)

Philippine Congress starts debate that may extend Duterte term

Under the proposed draft, Duterte, whose single six-year term ends in mid-2022, would again be eligible to run for two more five-year terms.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.

Philippine news website’s licence revoked after Duterte threat

Rappler is among a clutch of Philippine news organisations that have sparred with Duterte over their critical coverage of his brutal drugs war.