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Taiwan’s proposed missile shield known as T-Dome has “critical vulnerabilities and flaws” and would be unreliable against an attack by the People’s Liberation Army, according to a mainland Chinese military magazine. The air defence system – inspired by Israel’s Iron Dome and America’s proposed Golden Dome – was unveiled in October. Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te said T-Dome would guard against “hostile threats” and aimed to intercept aircraft, drones and missiles before they could strike...


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On Christmas Day in London, over 100,000 children will wake up homeless in temporary accommodation. Why have we come to normalise homelessness?

In total, 210,000 Londoners live in temporary accommodation, or one in every 50 people in the city.

This figure includes 102,000 children. This is an increase of 8% on last year, and 35% since 2021. It is the equivalent of one child in every classroom.

Heartbreaking

Half of all people experiencing homelessness in England are in London. Local authorities spend £5.5m on homelessness every single day in the capital alone. To make matters worse, the cost of temporary accommodation has increased by 75% in the last five years.

According to the most recent figures, there are 326,000 people in temporary accommodation in England. The majority of these are families and children. This is a 17% increase on the previous year.

In 2022–23, 18% of households in temporary accommodation in London had been there for over 5 years.

What’s more, temporary accommodation is one of the most expensive forms of accommodation. The average rent in England is around £1,375 per calendar month. Temporary accommodation, however, is known to be far more expensive.

In 2010, the number of children experiencing homelessness fell to under 70,000. This shows that governments can reverse the trend when the political will is there.

National Plan to End Homelessness

Recently, the government announced the National Plan to End Homelessness.Whilst important, it fails to grasp some of the basics.

It does pledge to both eliminate the unlawful use of B&Bs for families and prevent homelessness in the first place.

However, some of the much-needed pledges in the document lack sufficient funding to implement them effectively.

According to Crisis, an organisation that works with people experiencing homelessness, only £100m of the funding is actually new. In total, £3.4bn of the £3.5bn pledged was already confirmed by the Government at the Comprehensive Spending Review earlier this year.

This shows that, while the government may want to appear as though it is taking the homelessness crisis seriously, in reality, it is not.

Everyone deserves a safe, warm place to live, especially children at Christmas.

But while our politicians and their families wake up to warm houses, big trees, and expensive gifts, over 100,000 children will face a day in damp, cold, cramped conditions, without any presents.

Featured image via Centre for Homelessness Impact

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May seryosong problema sa pag-iisip si 802nd Infantry Brigade commander Pompeyo Jason Almagro para ipagwalang-bahala ang reklamo ng isang residente sa Barangay Villa Corazon, Burauen, Leyte sa nakabubulabog na “firing exercises” ng mga CAFGU sa kanilang detatsment sa loob mismo ng baryo.

Tugon ni Almagro sa isang anonymous na reklamo sa Facebook page na Eastern Visayas Media Without Borders, “dry run” lang naman daw at mga blangkong bala ang ginamit ng CAFGU sa ehersisyo militar, bilang paghahanda sa mga operasyon sa panahon ng kapaskuhan. Inamin niya na rin na nilalabag nila ang internasyunal na makataong batas sa pagkakampo at pagpapaputok sa loob ng sibilyang komunidad.

Baliw si Almagro para isiping mahimbing na makakatulog ang mga sibilyang residente habang nagkakaputukan, at nag-iinuman at nagkakagulo ang mga armadong pasista sa loob ng kanilang komunidad. Kahit tropa nila ay tiyak na hindi makakatulog habang may nagpuputukan at nag-iingay sa malapit. Sa ginagawa nila, pinakaapektado ang mga matatanda, kabataan, at maysakit.

Ni hindi man lang nila mabigyan ng oras ng pahinga ang masa na maghapong nagbabanat ng buto habang ang mga sundalo nila ay pinauulanan lang ng sweldo. Kahit sa tradisyunal na selebrasyon ng masa sa Pasko at Bagong Taon, ipagpapatuloy pa rin nila ang mga pagpapaputok, operasyong saywar at kombat sa mga baryo at sakahan ng masa. Dagdag-patunay na naman ito sa layunin ng pasistang militar na pangibabawan ang mga sibilyan na upisyal at maghari-harian sa kanayunan.

Pinagbantaan pa ni Almagro ang midya na pwede silang kasuhan sa paglalantad sa terorismo at mga paglabag sa karapatang pantao ng 802nd IBde sa Leyte. Hungkag ang mga “paggunita” nila sa Internasyunal na Araw ng Karapatang Pantao noong Disyembre 10, na layong itago ang pagkamuhi nila sa karapatan ng mamamayan sa malayang pamamahayag.

Hinihikayat namin ang masa at midya na patuloy na ilantad ang mga paglabag sa karapatang pantao ng pesteng militar sa mga komunidad. Gulo at takot ang dala nila at nararapat lang silang palayasin.

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The unlocked smartphone of PSMS Rommel Aguilar, the member of 1st Negros Occidental Provincial Mobile Force Company (NOCPMFC) killed in a firefight with Roselyn Jean Pelle Command-New People’s Army (RJPC-NPA) fighters in Calatrava last December 7, has uncovered the extent of police counterinsurgency intelligence networks in Escalante City and the towns of Toboso and Calatrava; all in Negros Occidental.

The classified information it contained also identified their key assets and provided the list of all their paid informants.

Aguilar served as the commanding officer of PMFC’s maneuver platoon stationed within the sugarcane transloading facility of despotic landlord Tim Ballestetos situated in Barangay Mabini, Escalante City.

Aside from this command responsibility, Aguilar also worked as chief handler of all police counter-insurgency intelligence operatives, assets and informants in said city and town. Many of his assets were former NPA members turned traitors and counterrevolutionary agents. Among them is Benjie Agrabidor alias “Astig” of Sitio Minasug-ang, Barangay Tabun-ac and several others.

RJPC-NPA called on these exposed assets to surrender and mend their anti-people and counter-revolutionary ways before the full force and long arm of revolutionary justice catch on them wherever they maybe.

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By David Swanson, World BEYOND War, December 20, 2025

Candidates for the U.S. Congress usually have websites, and often those websites include some minimal platform (what they would do if elected). Sometimes there’s none at all. Sometimes there’s a great deal of substance on numerous topics. But the vast majority of Congressional candidates have no foreign policy whatsoever. They want to be given a job to oversee a discretionary budget of which some 60 percent goes to militarism, yet they make zero mention of war, peace, diplomacy, weapons sales, bases, treaties, international law, budgetary priorities, or 96 percent of humanity. They clearly do not think that the military spending and wars they will be responsible for will help them get elected.

Would a platform that was serious about peace help them get elected? It might. To the limited extent that it has been tried, it has tended to be a boost or at least not a burden.

This is what I think a decent and humane foreign policy section of a Congressional campaign website would look like:

From the moment I am elected I will work to organize the public and my colleagues, regardless of their party or the party of the president, to move resources from military spending to urgent human and environmental needs at home and abroad. I will pull together a caucus publicly committed to voting no on any military spending that is not at least 10 percent lower than the previous year — and voting no on every related procedural vote and otherwise working to impede the current gargantuan levels of military spending or increases thereto.

I will also introduce and work to pass legislation to

  • assist individuals, businesses, and localities in transitioning to peaceful industries,
  • require compliance with the Treaty on Nuclear Nonproliferation,
  • mandate both the elimination of U.S. nuclear weapons over the next 10 years and negotiations to effect the elimination of nuclear weapons by other nations,
  • mandate the closure over the next 5 years of all U.S. military bases outside of the United States,
  • end all military assistance to foreign governments,
  • end all weapons shipments to foreign governments, with severe criminal penalties for violations of a practice already often done in violation of laws,
  • establish a cabinet-level department of compliance with international law,
  • introduce a privileged resolution to compel a vote on preventing any threatened or ending any current war,
  • create a department of unarmed civilian defense to train the U.S. public in nonviolent noncooperation with foreign militaries,
  • abolish draft registration, military advertising, ROTC, and JROTC,
  • abolish joining the military as a path to citizenship,
  • establish a global marshall plan to provide humanitarian aid,
  • create, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., a memorial to all the victims of all wars.

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Two of China’s aircraft carriers, including its biggest and best, have docked at the same naval base near the Yellow Sea, raising suggestions that another dual-carrier exercise is on the horizon. Satellite images circulating on Chinese social media this week show the Fujian, which was officially commissioned last month, docked at a naval base in Qingdao in eastern China’s Shandong province. In one of the images purportedly taken on Thursday, the Liaoning, China’s first aircraft carrier, docked...


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82% of Britain supports an economic transformation of the country, according to polling from anthropologist Jason Hickel and the Lancet. This is brilliant news for Zarah Sultana MP who is campaigning for a

socialist economy that includes workers running their workplaces through cooperatives. It means public services run for need, not profit, with workers and users on the boards of those organisations. Democratic ownership. And it means the entire economy run by workers, not the billionaires and the corporations that run it today.

The Zarah Sultana transformation with huge majority support

The survey asked a large representative sample of people in the UK whether they support a full proposal for transforming the economy, which included:

  • Scaling down unnecessary production that is ecologically damaging
  • Reducing economic inequality
  • Delivering universal public services with a public job guarantee, re-organising “production around need”
  • Democratising finance and production lines
  • Removing neo-colonial extraction of “unequal exchange” from the Global South to the north

Hickel pointed out that other studies also show strong support for “eco-socialist” policies. The academic also said the polling shows that

the transformative vision and policies advanced by ecosocialism are popular and can form the basis of a winning political campaign. The common notion that these ideas are too “radical” and cannot gain support, is clearly wrong. People want these things, and are likely to support political leaders who can credibly promise to deliver them.

The main obstacle to transformation is not popular will, but the capitalist class that currently holds predominant power over production and within political institutions.

Perhaps Your Party (or/ and the Greens) don’t need an electoral pact with a more ‘progressive’ Labour party — after Keir Starmer — to win a majority in the UK.

Job guarantee

One policy that is largely absent from discussions within progressive parties is a job guarantee. And the Lancet polling shows it’s popular. When the rate of people, in the UK, who are not in employment has risen to 5.1% (at around 1.85 million), this is a policy worth considering. Especially when one notes that a further 9.1 million people are economically inactive.

At the same time, in the three months leading up to September 2025, the UK reported approximately 717,000 job vacancies. So there are millions more people who are not in employment than there are jobs, before taking into account whether they have the skills necessary.

Meanwhile, 22% of people work a 60+ hour week in the UK and many more work 50+ hours, while unemployment figures continue to rise.

This makes no sense. People should be sharing such jobs rather than some working zero hours and some over 60 hours. A jobs guarantee could help re-organise the economy and ensure people have both fulfilment and a lot of time for socialising with friends and family, as well as their interests.

Campaigning labels

Another striking finding from the Lancet polling was that labels are highly important when campaigning. When asked about the label “de-growth” without any description, only up to 26% of UK respondents supported it. And when asked about the label “eco-socialism” without any description, only up to 58% of respondents supported it.

Progressive parties should take heed: traditional wording isn’t the way forward. It’s better to talk in language that isn’t politically charged.

The polling from Hickel and the Lancet used two groups in the UK and found some variation in results. But the study is certainly promising for anyone who wants progressive change.

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On December 16, 2025, the Dublin City Council in California unanimously passed a resolution formally opposing reopening or reusing the notorious FCI Dublin prison for detention of any kind, including as an immigration jail. The resolution also urged the relevant federal agencies to “engage in open and transparent communication with the City regarding any decisions affecting the site.

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“The recent exposé of the unfinished Mega Health Center Building at Sitio Macanhan, amounting to P65 million worth of public funds, has left us in question: where did our taxes go?”

CAGAYAN DE ORO — With the nation still grappling with the anomalies in flood control projects, another issue of irregularity, this time with the Department of Health (DOH) began to surface. About 300 super health centers (SHCs) in the country were reportedly non-operational despite completion.

SHCs are enhanced versions of rural health units, providing a wider array of services. These include outpatient care, birthing facilities, isolation rooms, pharmacy services, and ambulatory service units. They also offer diagnostic services, such as laboratory tests, x-rays, and ultrasounds.

These facilities, if they were only operational, would be beneficial to Filipinos amid long-standing issues of congestion in public hospitals.

In a report by Inquirer.net, citing DOH data, only 196 SHCs were operational and 17 were partially operational nationwide as of October 17. Meanwhile, 365 others remain under construction—these are on top of the non-operational ones.

Health Secretary Ted Herbosa said the establishment of these semi-hospitals started in 2021 through the DOH’s Health Facilities Enhancement Program (HFEP) in partnership with the local government units. It aims to bring improved health centers closer to communities.

Bulatlat checked the approved General Appropriations Act from the past years, and it showed that at least eight SHCs were proposed in 2021 under the said DOH program, but the number skyrocketed in the succeeding years. The highest was recorded in 2023, with the combined total of 322 proposed SHCs amounting to P3.2 billion.

What are the reasons?

In Cagayan de Oro, the P10-million San Simon Super Health Center remains non-operational despite the completion of the building because it still has no electricity and water connections, as confirmed by San Simon village chief Fernando Edrolin. The project broke ground on March 7, 2024.

The Super Health Center in Barangay San Simon, a hinterland village in Cagayan de Oro. It is still non-operational. Photo by iFM Cagayan de Oro

According to the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the DOH Northern Mindanao and the city government pertaining to the project, the latter was responsible for the application of permanent electric and water utilities, but only after the completion and turnover. The project has yet to be turned over.

It is also the responsibility of the local government to assign an engineer to monitor the project’s progress.

For days, Bulatlat had been reaching out to Engineer Joel Momongan, department manager of the Cagayan de Oro City Engineering Office, for comment, but he has yet to respond as of this writing.

Barangay San Simon is one of the hinterland villages in Cagayan de Oro, with a travel time of approximately more or less 40 minutes from the city proper. Hence, this SHC would be serviceable, including to the residents in neighboring rural areas.

In addition, it was brought up during a Senate committee hearing on DOH’s 2026 proposed budget that the lack of health workers was a contributing factor to this issue.

Herbosa said they can extend help through the DOH’s National Health Workforce Support System. But local chief executives, especially in cities, were reminded of their obligations, as they needed to hire health professionals to man these facilities as stipulated in the agreement.

Citing the MOA of the San Simon Super Health Center here as an example, it is the responsibility of the local government to provide health personnel.

Meanwhile, based on the General Appropriations Act, DOH’s National Health Workforce Support System has priority areas. These include 5th- and 6th-class municipalities, geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDA), Indigenous peoples’ communities, areas where poverty incidence is high based on the Philippine Statistics Authority, and municipalities that are unable to achieve Human Resources for Health standards.

The Alliance of Health Workers (AHW) noted that severe personnel shortages were one of the major problems in the health sector, saying that many were compelled to work abroad for better opportunities, while others abandoned their profession entirely “due to the government’s continued neglect.”

In a recent statement, the group called out the Marcos Jr. administration after health workers were excluded when it granted a 15-percent increase in the salary of military and uniformed personnel (MUP) in the next three years.

“… health workers and other civilian government employees, who likewise serve the public under difficult and hazardous conditions, are once again excluded and continue to be neglected by this government,” AHW said.

Mega health center

Teresita Tenson, 85, a resident of Sitio Macanhan, Barangay Carmen in Cagayan de Oro, told Bulatlat that she was happy upon hearing that a mega health center will be established a few steps from her residence. This is for better access to healthcare services, she said.

This two-story mega health center amounting to P65 million is an improved version of an SHC that will have a hemodialysis area, although this is funded by the local government and not through DOH’s HFEP.

This project, however, remains unfinished. In fact, only steel beams have been built at the project site to this day. It was supposed to be finished in January 2025.

Only steel beams have been built at the project site of the Mega Health Center in Sitio Macanhan, Barangay Carmen, Cagayan de Oro. Photo by Franck Dick Rosete/Bulatlat

This issue became a discussion by the locals after it was featured in the Kapuso Mo, Jessica Sojo program.

In a statement, the Youth Act Now against Tyranny – Cagayan de Oro expressed concern about this unfinished project. “The recent exposé of the unfinished Mega Health Center Building at Sitio Macanhan, amounting to P65 million worth of public funds, has left us in question: where did our taxes go?”

Contradictory statements were thrown by concerned parties, which brought confusion to many.

In an interview with iFM Cagayan de Oro, the Nurben Engineering and Building Contractor claimed that it never received a payment from the city government for its first billing. Hence, it stopped. It said it only received the 15 percent mobilization fund.

The latter, on the other hand, published a certification saying that the City Accounting Office released another payment for the contractor for the 15 percent work accomplishment on July 18, 2024.

Reporters had asked the City Information Office if it could release a document confirming that the contractor received the payment, but it has yet to issue it as of this writing.

“I hope that the completion will be hastened,” the 85-year-old Tenson told Bulatlat in the vernacular, as they still need to go to Barangay Carmen Health Center when the services they need are not available at the Macanhan Health Station, especially the free medicines.

Alleged misuse of funds

DOH’s unfinished and non-operational healthcare facility projects were flagged by both the House and the Senate during deliberations of the department’s proposed budget for 2026.

On October 8, 2025, Mamamayang Liberal Party-list Representative Leila de Lima filed a resolution directing concerned House committees to launch a congressional inquiry in aid of legislation into alleged “misuse and abuse of public funds” for the implementation of these SHCs.

Data showed that the region of Calabarzon had the highest number of these proposed projects in 2022, 2024, and 2025, with the combined total of 84 proposed SHCs totalling over P760.5 million. In 2023, meanwhile, the Western Visayas region had the most with 48, amounting to P480 million.

Ordinary Filipinos can also participate in the investigation after the launching of the Citizen Participatory Audit, as part of the probe on these unfinished and non-operational SHCs. On top of these, concerned locals may also send reports to DOH, which will be confidential, if SHCs in their areas lack services.

“But above all else, this must spark our collective discontent to build stronger and sustained collective actions toward addressing systemic issues of national to local corruption,” said the Youth Act Now against Tyranny – Cagayan de Oro. (RVO)

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By WBAI Pacifica Radio, December 20, 2025

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