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‘I feel you ‘nsan’: Manuel Quezon’s kin John Arcilla weighs in amid ‘Quezon’ film controversy
Actor John Arcilla, a descendant of former President Manuel L. Quezon through his mother, responded to social media posts by ...
There has never been any other time in Philippine history when two brothers have been appointed to the Cabinet of one president; Jesus Crispin Remulla in the DOJ and Juanito Victor Remulla in the DILG ...
FinVolution leads China’s fintech sector with strong international growth, a 28% yield, and undervalued shares at 0.68x P/B.
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Decades of Hurt Lie Behind the Protests in the Philippines
Last month, tens of thousands of Filipinos took to the streets following a series of revelations that some of the country’s ...
Filipinos have been protesting against the theft of public funds for flood defenses by corrupt politicians. The protesters ...
Sanae Takaichi was elected Japan's first female prime minister Tuesday, 80 years after women in the Asian nation gained ...
General Douglas MacArthur wades through knee-deep waters on the approach to “Red Beach” located north of Palo near Tacloban on Leyte Island in the Philippines. His face is stern, defiant. He strides ...
"It’s unfortunate how gutter language has become the new normal in what could have been an intelligent, truthful, and ...
In education, elite private schools provide small classes, technology, and global exposure, while public schools make do with ...
Filipino American History Month has officially kicked off this October, with thousands of parades and cultural performances ...
I HAVE watched Quezon four times already, and it was still fun to watch. There’s a lot of humor and conflict that they were able to squeeze in. Jerrold Tarog and Rody Vera are master storytellers.
Public anger has reached such a pitch that even jailing corrupt contractors or filing cases against officials may not be ...
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