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The rescue last week of 158 minors from a childcare facility in Mexico, Pampanga, underscores once more the need for more stringent government regulations and stricter monitoring of institutions that ...
As China’s intrusions into the Philippine waters have reached alarming levels to express forcible claims of ownership of certain parts of what belongs to the country, the Marcos administration has ...
My commute to school has been challenging since we lost the point-to-point (P2P) bus that ran from One Ayala to UP Town Center. It provided an economical and comfortable ride for many people in the ...
Impeachment straddles a curious line: it is politics, but it is also political law. In Vice President Sara Duterte v. House of Representatives, that line may have been erased entirely. The Supreme ...
How did it come to be that life-threatening events of vast magnitude turned out to be grand money-making opportunities for some human vermin who, by their deeds, made life even harder for the ...
I hadn’t watched a big-screen movie for the longest time until China pushed me to see one, which, ironically, it didn’t want me to watch. It’s a film that China doesn’t want the world to ...
Seoul—Eighty years since a nuclear Armageddon leveled two Japanese cities, ending the bloodiest armed conflict in history, nuclear anxiety is rising in this region. At the crux of this paradoxical ...
On Aug. 1, a television news program reported about the 1 percent tax to be imposed on all remittances sent from the United States to the Philippines starting Jan. 1, 2026, as part of United States ...
The anti-political dynasty bill is being tackled in earnest at the Senate at an interesting time when we have four pairs of ...
As the Marcos administration enters its second half, the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023–2028 takes on renewed urgency. Conceived in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the plan aimed to ...
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