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Last Monday, since an appointment prevented me from viewing President Marcos’ State of the Nation Address, I had my secretary download it, and found its 22 pages studded with the audience’s ...
I recently witnessed one of the scariest times of my life. My best friend spent her only day off with me, trying to breathe from all the pressure of her job, her responsibilities, and the ...
The landmark Advisory Opinion on Climate Change by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) made it clear: Countries must comply with their climate obligations or face responsibility for ...
They might have been absent when the concept of the blindfolded Lady Justice was taught in law school, but surely the ...
The “anti-sardinas policy” recently issued by government agencies penalizes, either through fines or franchise revocation, operators of public utility vehicles (PUVs) that overload passengers.
Yesterday, July 31, the feast of St. Ignatius Loyola, I read up for a column on Jesuits in Philippine history. Founded in ...
Islamabad—As news of Sana Yousaf’s murder by a man she had rejected spread, many noticed disturbing comments among condolences on social media. “Laugh now. You’ll answer later,” one ...
The Philippines is rapidly emerging as one of Southeast Asia’s most promising destinations for data center investment. According to a report from the US International Trade Administration, it is ...
Phnom Penh–The simmering border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia has plunged into its deepest crisis in years, revealing a potent mix of unresolved historical grievances, asymmetric economic ...
As State of the Nation Addresses (Sona) went, President Marcos’ fourth stab at it was a marked departure from the usual in one respect: tone. While the inflated rhetoric, bombastic promises, and ...