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"This is a beginning that could end in a tsunami of rage." Fist bumpers, citizens and followers of the Dolomite Republic, drive with caution—a...
Read more"This is a beginning that could end in a tsunami of rage." Fist bumpers, citizens and followers of the Dolomite Republic, drive with caution—a...
Read more"A wily style of governance." “Maliit na bagay” was how President Rodrigo Duterte recently described the pandemic caused by COVID-19, the same health issue...
Read moreWith the COVID pandemic still in place, it is almost indecent to talk about the 2022 Philippine elections. But the incumbent administration’s tendency to play...
Read moreOn November 7, 2013 when international typhoon Haiyan hit the Central Philippine provinces of Samar and Leyte islands, unleashing havoc and killing people, international photojournalist...
Read moreIn our globalized world, leaders can no longer escape the scrutiny of their constituents but also the gaze and appraisal of people outside their borders....
Read moreOn Feb. 7, five activists were arrested by the Philippine Army’s 8th Infantry Division on allegations that they are members of a communist terrorist group...
Read moreIn a TV appearance, Presidential Communications Operations Office Undersecretary Lorraine Badoy did the hopelessly and fantastically absurd. She attempted to red-tag an IBON representative as...
Read moreWe have heard it all the time, the current administration is resistant to international scrutiny when it comes to human rights and respect of the...
Read moreOn August 4, 1937, a baby girl was born to a frail and ailing young mother in Baybay, a sleepy backwater town in the western...
Read moreIf there is one distinct characteristic that the Duterte presidency will be remembered for in the years to come, that will be its relentless use...
Read moren By Maricel V. Cruz If senatorial elections were held today, former President Rodrigo Duterte would top the race if...
Read moreThe Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) between the Philippines and the United States have built-in protocols and does not allow...
Read moreThe Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vowed to heighten its oil spill containment activity in Oriental Mindoro province in collaboration with...
Read moreSenator Robinhood Padilla on Saturday thanked Speaker Martin Romualdez and members of the House of Representatives for considering discussing a...
Read moreA group of fishermen and a flock of egrets enjoy a good catch of fish during low tide at Barangay...
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