
From the halls of government to the streets where our fellow Filipinos live their daily lives, Philippine Daily Inquirer has stood witness to a nation at a crossroads. Whether covering the impeachment of the Vice President or the arrest of her father, our reporters have tracked the unfolding narrative—beat by beat, story by story.
Our commitment lies not just in relaying headlines, but in documenting the deeper shifts in society: the political reckonings, the social movements, the small and large moments that shape the country’s future. Every assignment is an opportunity to record history in motion, to hold power to account, and to give voice to those whose stories might otherwise go unnoticed.
As we continue this journey, we remain guided by the principle that journalism matters. It matters because democracy depends on it. It matters because people deserve to know. And it matters because the story of the Philippines is still being written—by the many, by the many who witness it, and by those who tell it.