martial law
Living Marcos’ Martial Law Through My Parents’ Eyes
In reflecting on my feelings towards the 2022 Presidential Elections, I asked my parents what it was really like to live under Ferdinand Marcos Sr.’s dictatorship.
Duterte upset after U.S. calls him a "threat" to democracy
The document makes it “very difficult to be friendly” with Washington.
What Would Happen in the Minutes and Hours After a Coup in America?
The government won't be taken over by the military, but here's what it would look like if it did.
What We Know So Far About the Alleged Shooter Near a Mississippi Military Base
Gunshots have heard for two days near one of the Jade Helm 15 locations.
Jade Helm 15 Has Begun: Here's Everything We Know So Far
The secret training exercise started Wednesday. All we know is that it's big and that it scares conservatives.
Thailand’s Prime Minister Wants to Shut Down Media Outlets That Don’t Praise the Government
Human rights groups are concerned that Thailand's freedom of the press is being irreconcilably curtailed under the military junta led by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha.
Thailand Indicts Yingluck Shinawatra Over Controversial Rice Subsidy Scheme
The Thai military junta has filed criminal charges against the former prime minister over her divisive rice-buying policy that cost the country millions.
Thailand Declares Indefinite Martial Law Amid 'Hunger Games' Salute Controversy
The news contradicts a promise from the military that it would lift the law in certain provinces to revive tourism, which has suffered in some parts of the country since the coup.
Thai Junta Drags Away Students Over 'Hunger Games' Salute
The three-fingered salute, a symbol of resistance against the military, sparks numerous arrests and detainments of students over two days.