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Quo vadis, Philippines? Lessons on corruption from history

Greed and audacity in politics infuriate us. Many want to grab whatever they can get; they treat politics as a self-service store. Political culture is increasingly deteriorating, not only in the ...
There was a time in the mid-20th century when Cebuano cinema was not just a community, but an industry capable of competing with Manila-made films. Today, however, it is an almost forgotten chapter in ...
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A look at the Philippines in the 1800s

Events during the last few months have reawakened in many Filipinos the feeling of patriotism. We have come to realize that the Philippines is really a beautiful and rich country that is suffering ...
IT is tempting, even fashionable, to treat today’s political turbulence as a straight road toward a Duterte resurgence. But ...
MANILA, Philippines — The world’s best players and the most passionate fans alike have been having a ball at what FIFA ...
Many Filipinos say floods are worse than ever — and now, the government has admitted that vast sums were embezzled from a ...
Merlinda Bobis’ In the Name of the Trees beguiles with its intricate prose and compressed poetics. In less than 150 pages, it ...
After a bloody war, the United States took over much of Spain’s oversea holdings, including Puerto Rico, Guam and the ...
The Philippines’ largest contingent yet is ready to make its mark as the 33rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games officially open ...
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2025 SEA Games Medal Tally

The Philippines is participating in the 2025 Southeast Asian Games, which officially opened on Tuesday, December 9, and run ...
At dawn on Oct. 25, President Ronald Reagan sent 7,600 troops, including two Army Ranger battalions, the 82nd Airborne, the ...
This week, I find myself reflecting on the exceptional exhibit reception we hosted on Monday: Standards of Courage: Payne ...