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With three years behind him and three more to go, President Marcos is at the critical midpoint of his presidency. Thanks to ...
How can we help ease the burden of problems concerning public health? One can imagine the enormity of the responsibility upon ...
I grew up in Hagonoy, Bulacan, a town where the tides of Manila Bay spill over during the monsoon season, where knee-deep waters are as routine as sunrise, and children learn to wade before they can ...
Working students belong to a different breed of animal. They waste no time. They study even if they are already tired from work. They use holidays to catch up with their deliverables and readings.
In recent days, there has been a stir among the pharmaceutical and health-care sectors over the Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) announcement regarding the sale of over-the-counter (OTC) ...
Climate, High Indebtedness fueled by Corruption, and Food Insecurity/malnutrition despite plenty of supply The rice crisis is not isolated—it is part ...
There is always a time for everything, including when to make jokes. But in the middle of a storm is not one of those times.
Someone commented that we would not have had the torrential rains and devastating floods in our country this week if only the ...
We have long nurtured the illusion that, because history once bound our fates, the United States and the Philippines share a special relationship that confers mutual obligations. That romantic notion ...
On Monday, July 28, President Marcos will deliver the State of the Nation Address (Sona), an accounting of what has been done ...
The killing of Surigao del Sur broadcaster Erwin Segovia on Monday has all but cemented the country’s dubious distinction as ...
Just one weekend of intense rainfall, and there it was, a terribly familiar sight—Metro Manila, the country’s capital, ...