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So bad is the current state of Philippine education, lamented Vice President Sara Duterte recently before a gathering of ...
Seoul—Eighty years since a nuclear Armageddon leveled two Japanese cities, ending the bloodiest armed conflict in history, nuclear anxiety is rising in this region. At the crux of this paradoxical ...
As the Marcos administration enters its second half, the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023–2028 takes on renewed urgency. Conceived in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the plan aimed to ...
On Aug. 1, a television news program reported about the 1 percent tax to be imposed on all remittances sent from the United States to the Philippines starting Jan. 1, 2026, as part of United States ...
The anti-political dynasty bill is being tackled in earnest at the Senate at an interesting time when we have four pairs of ...
I hadn’t watched a big-screen movie for the longest time until China pushed me to see one, which, ironically, it didn’t want me to watch. It’s a film that China doesn’t want the world to watch. China ...
Every semester, we have a Faculty Day for university professors and teachers at Ateneo. Our activities vary from semester to ...
At an early age, we already train our children to speak English. As much as many of us are addicted to Western and K-drama series, we want our children to sound like native Americans when ...
Seoul—After long and difficult negotiations over tariffs between the United States and its major trading partners, most have reached last-minute agreements with the US. The agreements, including ...
The West Philippine Sea (WPS) dispute is often framed in legal, military, or diplomatic language that seems remote from ...
No, this is not another pun on the celebrated three-act play staged on Broadway in 1962 that garnered the New York Drama ...