Sitting on the boundary of the Pacific’s Ring of Fire, the Philippines is particularly vulnerable to natural disasters.
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A vote at the Vatican

In Germany right now attending the 77th Frankfurter Buchmesse or Frankfurt Book Fair as a member of the Philippine delegation, I’ve been fortunate to engage in many interesting discussions with German ...
The bill includes a record ₱1.28-trillion allocation for the education sector— the highest ever in Philippine history. The ...
For decades, the Philippines’ security rested almost entirely on its alliance with the United States. Now Manila is expanding ...
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OFWs as an economic and political force

THERE are an estimated 15 million Filipinos either living or working abroad, and dispersed across more than 100 countries. Over the decades, their number has steadily grown due to the pursuit of ...
Davao City Rep. Paolo Duterte slammed the Department of Justice (DOJ) for reversing its resolution that indicted former ...
LAST WEEK, Laguna Governor Marisol “Sol” Aragones announced a blanket suspension of in-person classes at all levels, shifting all schools — public and private alike — to online learning. The reason?
Quezon,’ the historical biopic starring Jericho Rosales, shows ‘the gray areas in people we consider as heroes and villains’ ...
Denmark’s Ørsted, the world’s largest offshore wind developer, has had to raise an extra $9bn from investors and this month ...
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Why trust is the new currency in the Philippines

Across Manila, Jakarta and Kathmandu, one force is reshaping markets: public outrage, not just at corrupt politicians, but ...
Sanae Takaichi took office on Tuesday (Oct 21) as Japan's first female prime minister, but her surprisingly male-dominated ...
"What this signal is a shift in public mood resulting from economic pressures and governance failures" THE latest dip in trust ratings of President ...