It is the final days for “Mt. Kamuning,” the much-derided footbridge in Quezon City that has become some sort of an icon of flawed urban structures. President Marcos inspected this week the ...
The sound of vehicles blaring their horns echoes across the highway. Tires roll endlessly on burning roads, while the city continues to move as if it has no time to look down. Yet on the sidewalks, ...
In the Philippines, March is National Women’s Month, hence the timing of the recent Social Weather Stations (SWS) report: “83% of Filipinos say a woman’s role is to look after the home and ...
Seventy-five years ago today, Fort Santiago in Intramuros was declared a national shrine by virtue of Republic Act No. 597. I dug up the law and was surprised to learn that Fort Santiago was supposed ...
I recently had a conversation with my sister about how maybe 2026 is the year we go back to analog. Back to days when we spent more time flipping through the pages of a book than scrolling through ...
JAKARTA—On Saturday, the United States and Israel struck Iran’s nuclear facilities, missile infrastructure and regime leadership across Tehran, Isfahan, Qom, and Kermanshah. Tehran responded with ...
With so many crises confronting it, the Marcos administration should be burning the midnight oil these days. Malacañang’s lights need to be on well into the night for crisis talks, because that’s ...
We are aghast at the statement made by Sen. Robinhood Padilla, who seemed to underestimate the strength of the youth today. (see “Robin Padilla to kids today: Sorry, you are weak!” Inquirer.net, ...
As a student and researcher, I find it difficult to join the chorus of celebration in Edsa 40 without a heavy heart. While 1986 may have restored our right to speak, it failed to ignite the spirit of ...
The death of one is a tragedy; the death of millions a statistic, or so goes a quote often misattributed to Joseph Stalin.
This year marks 40 years since the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution, an uprising made famous worldwide for its lack of ...
The late journalist Juan Mercado used to quote an old Malay proverb to describe the ultimate futility of the Marcos ...
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