Category: Special Report
Historical Philippine election data (President & Vice-President)
Votes Cast for PH President and Vice-President Historical Philippines National Election Data (1935 – 2022) This table lists the winners and primary challengers for the positions of President and Vice-President. Year President Candidate(s) Votes Cast (President) Vice-President Candidate(s) Votes Cast (Vice-President) 1935 Manuel L. QuezonEmilio Aguinaldo 1,021,445179,390 Sergio OsmeñaRaymundo Melliza 810,66670,859 1941 Manuel L. QuezonJuan
Islam Demographics
Global Muslim Demographics (2026 Estimates) Global Muslim Demographics (2026 Estimates) Rank Country Est. Muslim Population % of National Pop. 1 Indonesia 246,500,000 87.2% 2 Pakistan 242,100,000 96.5% 3 India 219,400,000 15.1% 4 Bangladesh 159,800,000 91.0% 5 Nigeria 117,200,000 50.6% 6 Egypt 109,500,000 90.0% 7 Iran 89,900,000 99.4% 8 Turkey 87,400,000 99.2% 9 Algeria 46,900,000 99.0%
Protestants Around the World
Global Protestant Demographics 2026 Global Protestant Demographics (2026 Projections) Rank Country Protestant Population % of Nat. Pop. 1 United States 154,800,000 45.2% 2 Nigeria 112,400,000 46.5% 3 Brazil 74,200,000 34.1% 4 China 66,500,000 4.7% 5 DR Congo 43,800,000 41.0% 6 South Africa 41,200,000 66.5% 7 Kenya 39,400,000 67.2% 8 Ethiopia 36,100,000 27.5% 9 Philippines 22,100,000
Roman Catholics Around the World
Global Catholic Demographics 2026 Global Roman Catholic Demographics (2026 Estimate) Top 15 nations by total Catholic population based on current growth trajectories and demographic projections. Rank Country Total Catholic Population % of National Population 1 Brazil 128,420,000 60.2% 2 Mexico 112,850,000 82.7% 3 Philippines 99,140,000 81.1% 4 United States 72,500,000 21.4% 5 Italy 48,220,000 78.5%
Religions Around the World
Major World Religions Projections 2025/2026 Global Religious Population Estimates Projections for 2025/2026 based on current demographic trends and growth rates. Rank Religion Estimated Followers Percentage of Population 1 Christianity 2.62 Billion 31.1% 2 Islam 2.04 Billion 24.2% 3 Irreligious / Atheist / Agnostic 1.21 Billion 14.4% 4 Hinduism 1.19 Billion 14.1% 5 Buddhism 515 Million
March 31, 2026 – Government Oil Reserves and Mitigation Strategies
I saw a lot of death in Gaza. Not natural death. Brutal, methodical killing. But there is something particularly horrific about digging up medics buried in their uniforms that has stayed with me.
Last year, I was working as a senior United Nations official coordinating humanitarian aid in Palestine when Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) and Civil Defence first responders went missing in southern Gaza.
USD to Philippine Peso (2022-Present)
Dollar to Peso History_Monthly USD to PHP Exchange Rate History Monthly Average Data Analysis (January 2022 – March 2026) Executive Summary This report tracks the performance of the Philippine Peso (PHP) against the US Dollar (USD) over a 51-month period. Following aggressive US Federal Reserve tightening in 2022, the Peso reached historic lows before stabilizing
Three Decade Historical Trend of USD vs. The Philippine Peso
Three Decade Dollar to Peso History Three Decade Dollar to Peso History Historical Yearly Average Exchange Rate (1996 – 2026) Executive Summary: The Philippine Peso (PHP) has navigated significant volatility against the US Dollar (USD) over the last 30 years. From the stability of the mid-90s through the shock of the Asian Financial Crisis to
A Decade of Global Fuel Price Movements
Global Oil Prices (Last 10 Years) Global Gasoline & Diesel Prices (10-Year Historical) 2017 Region Country Gasoline (USD/L) Diesel (USD/L) Southeast Asia Brunei 0.39 0.23 Southeast Asia Cambodia 0.92 0.81 Southeast Asia Indonesia 0.63 0.58 Southeast Asia Laos 1.13 0.94 Southeast Asia Malaysia 0.49 0.47 Southeast Asia Myanmar 0.58 0.54 Southeast Asia Philippines 0.94 0.72
March 30, 2026 – Government Oil Reserves and Mitigation Strategies
Large protests against the Trump administration have taken place in cities across the US, marking the third iteration of No Kings rallies.
Event organisers for Saturday’s protests estimate more than 8 million people attended to protest policies imposed by US President Donald Trump, including the Iran war, immigration enforcement and the rising cost of living.
