The Philippines hopes politics will take a 'back seat' to economics: Nobel Prize winner Maria Ressa
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa, who founded online news website Rappler, discusses how "the rich got richer" and the "poor got poorer" in the Philippines during Covid lockdowns.
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