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THERE is no doubt the results of the May 12 midterm elections foreshadow the debacle that awaits the anti-Duterte forces in ...
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Marcos Jr.: A ‘lame duck President’?
Quotang quota na ako,” former senator Antonio Trillanes told me when asked about the emerging legacy of President Marcos. “If you look at his policies, [the current President] is not too far away ...
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Legacy and redemption
It may yet be President Marcos’ greatest legacy, and the most relevant way of redeeming his father’s name which has often been associated with human rights abuses during martial law. Presidential ...
Politics in the Philippines has always been something of a family affair. But lately, it has devolved into a family feud, complete with assassination threats and impeachment charges.
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Sara said it best when she said nothing at all
THERE was a time when Sara Duterte was publicly silent on many things. She was silent on China. She refused to provide ...
But 65% of the people have moved on to a more accountable government and governance, which is the main reason the Robredo-Aquino candidacies in the 2028 presidential election will be formidable. In ...
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Mr. President, let’s now rejoin the ICC
With a clear majority of Filipinos supporting our country’s return to the International Criminal Court (ICC), President Marcos is presented with a rare chance to step out of his father’s ...
"Sell government assets where buyers are disinterested if not at bargain basement prices, or substantially moderate the greed?" THE City of Manila is in ...
If we remain silent, we are complicit,’ says Bishop Gerardo Alminaza of San Carlos at a solidarity event in Rome ...
This story is about leadership and the messy business of letting go.
The seeds were sown in Rome, and what grows will depend on how they are watered through solidarity, prayer, action and faith ...
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Our literary fathers
The recent announcement of the impending sale of the Solidaridad bookshop in Ermita owned and run by the family of the late National Artist F. Sionil Jose understandably triggered a wave of nostalgia ...