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Businessmen less optimistic in Q3 – BSP survey

Businessmen are less optimistic in the third quarter of the year mostly due to the weak peso and the declaration of martial law in...

Popular support

Popular opinion is mixed on how martial law in Mindanao will affect the Philippine economy, according to the latest Social Weather Stations survey. Forty-three percent...

Govt vows no disruption in Mindanao

NATIONAL Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon on Saturday assured lawmakers that extending martial law in Mindanao until the end of the year would neither disrupt...

Business not good in Mindanao

It may not be entirely fair to blame martial law in Mindanao as the cause of sluggish business in the island. But business prospects...

Symbolic protest

Organization of workers in private, public, agricultural, informal, transport, health, education, migrants, women and youth sector hold a symbolic action at the historic footbridge...

Extending martial law

There appears to be haste in extending martial law in Mindanao beyond the constitutional 60-day period. Ifugao Rep. Teddy Baguilat wants a full briefing...

Summing up in Mindanao

General Ed Año, the Armed Forces chief of staff, has submitted his report on the security situation in Mindanao to Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana....

Top cop: ISIS threat requires ML extension

PHILIPPINE National Police chief Dir. Gen. Ronald dela Rosa said Wednesday martial law should be extended for another 60 days or the maximum period...

A recipe for frustration

Deadlines are good. They provide a sense of structure and predictability. They enable people to focus on targets and work toward their objectives within...

Duterte: Marawi remains critical

President Rodrigo Duterte said on Saturday that the situation in the besieged city of Marawi remains “critical,” as he hinted that he might not...

A patriotic ruling

When the Supreme Court ruled as valid and constitutional the imposition of martial law in Mindanao by President Duterte, the majority of the justices...

Unusually quiet

Why is the usually confrontational Rodrigo Duterte unusually quiet about Chinese build, build, build of military installations in disputed parts of the South China...

The Supreme Court’s statesmanship

To me, three things stand out in the Supreme Court’s 11-4 decision upholding the legality and constitutionality of President Duterte’s May 23, 2017 proclamation...

Hubris in the House

BY his words and deeds, House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez seems to believe that he is the most powerful man in the country. While President Rodrigo...
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