The Philippine Embassy in Singapore has reminded Filipinos to exercise caution and responsibility when using social media, ...
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The historical decontextualization of Quezon

MANUEL Quezon’s grandson Enrique Avanceña recently created a stir for his reaction to the Quezon biopic currently showing in cinemas. Avanceña accused filmmaker Jerrold Tarog, among other things, of ...
We will continue to work together as strategic partners towards the realisation of a Free and Open Indo-Pacific Japanese ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was expected on Friday to hold two-way meetings in Malaysia during a gathering of ...
EVEN in democratic societies, power eventually ends up in the hands of a few, leading inevitably to a dominant elite rule.
Sports and politics rarely share a locker room, but some people find a way to live in both worlds. Athletes spend years ...
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Shifting to a new world order

Pacific, there now seems a distinct anticipation of a change in the global political and economic order. From a US-run regime, they expect the unfolding of a multilateral order. This is what we read ...
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Not victimless crimes

The plunderers in flood control and other public infrastructure projects did not commit victimless crimes. Some people think ...
The issue discussed centered on whether or not the party-list system truly represents the excluded, the marginalized, and the underrepresented of the country. During the talks, it was apparent that ...
HALF of Filipino families said they were living in poverty, with 1.6 million families considering themselves as “newly poor,” according to a Social Weather Stations (SWS) poll.