• US Embassy Warns Americans in Philippines to Avoid Feb. 25 Rallies

    US Embassy Warning vs. People Power Nostalgia: Why Feb. 25 Rallies Now Carry a Different Risk Profile TL;DR: The US Embassy’s alert telling Americans in the Philippines to avoid Feb. 25 rallies isn’t “anti-protest”—it’s a blunt admission that mass gatherings have become harder to predict, police, and exit safely. With major deployments, road disruptions along

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  • US Embassy Warns Americans in Philippines to Avoid Feb. 25 Rallies

    EDSA Anniversary Rallies Go “Bigger”—Yet the Biggest Risk Isn’t Politics, It’s Crowd Physics TL;DR: The U.S. Embassy is telling Americans in the Philippines to skip Feb. 25 rallies as security forces prepare for large EDSA anniversary gatherings and the so-called “Trillion Peso March.” The real story isn’t ideology—it’s the modern protest environment: traffic choke points,

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  • US Embassy Warns Americans to Avoid Feb. 25 Rallies in Philippines

    EDSA Isn’t the Biggest Risk on Feb. 25—It’s the Domino Effect Around It TL;DR: The US Embassy warning to Americans in the Philippines isn’t about “fear of rallies” as much as it is about predictable crowd dynamics, fast-moving road closures, and the way one protest corridor can disrupt an entire metro in hours. Feb. 25

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  • US Embassy Warns Americans in Philippines: Avoid Feb. 25 Rallies

    US Embassy Warning Reveals the New Reality: In Manila, Rallies Are Now a Personal Risk Management Test TL;DR: The US Embassy is telling Americans in the Philippines to avoid Feb. 25 rallies, and the bigger story isn’t “fear”—it’s friction. High-visibility events like the EDSA anniversary are increasingly treated as security and traffic operations first, civic

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  • Ortega Warns Sara Duterte: Don’t Flee From Senate Probe

    Ortega’s “Don’t Run” Warning to Sara Duterte Signals a New Trend: Senate Probes Are Becoming Campaign Stages TL;DR: Sara Duterte’s 2028 signals collide with a blunt warning from Rep. Ortega: if you want to “run,” don’t “run away” from Senate scrutiny. This isn’t just a sound bite—it’s a preview of how hearings, DOJ reviews, and

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  • LDS Temple News: Brazil, Philippines, Texas, and South Dakota Updates

    LDS Temple News Isn’t “More Buildings” — It’s a Quiet Power Shift From Big Cities to New Edges in Brazil, the Philippines, Texas, and South Dakota TL;DR: Temple updates in Brazil, the Philippines, Texas, and South Dakota look like routine construction news, but the real story is strategic: the Church is tightening its map around

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  • Ortega Challenges VP Duterte: Stay and Run for President

    Ortega Calls Duterte’s Bluff: In 2026, “Don’t Run Away” Is the New Campaign Strategy TL;DR: Ortega’s dare to VP Sara Duterte—“don’t run away if you want to run”—isn’t just a sound bite; it’s a political trap tailored for 2026 attention economics. With Duterte signaling 2028 ambition while facing unresolved legal and narrative headwinds, the real

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  • ICC Weighs Duterte Charges Over Philippines Deadly Drug War

    ICC vs Duterte Isn’t Just About Deaths—It’s About Who Controls the Philippines’ Narrative Next TL;DR: The ICC is weighing charges tied to killings during Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war, and the pre-trial drama is already reshaping Philippine politics more than any verdict will. What looks like a legal fight is also a power struggle over accountability,

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  • People Power at 40: Club Filipino and Cory Aquino’s 1986 Inauguration

    People Power at 40: The Real Legacy of Club Filipino Isn’t “Unity”—It’s a Power Transfer Under Pressure TL;DR: Forty years after EDSA, Club Filipino still matters because it shows how democracy survives in real time: through fast decisions, competing claims to legitimacy, and a public demanding proof—not promises. Cory Aquino’s 1986 inauguration wasn’t a feel-good

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