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The good news. With elections just nine days away, the good news is that the Commission on Elections (Comelec) is not ...
I was born in a quiet province where farming and logging were the lifeblood of our people. In the 1990s, technology was a distant luxury for low-income families like ours. Owning the latest gadgets ...
Oh my, Ate Guy! I am an avid fan of Nora Aunor. As a young girl in the 1970s living in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, I was so crazy over her that I would nick coins from my Papa’s alkansya so ...
"It was like a war zone,” an eyewitness said of the horrifying spectacle of bodies lying on the street after a black SUV ...
Someone—even only one—must know where Jonas Burgos is, where he was buried/reburied or, hopefully, has been kept alive for 18 ...
The writer is the wife of Inquirer.net columnist Jose Ma. “Boy” Montelibano who passed away on April 30, 2025. She wrote this piece under Boy’s column name “Glimpses” as a ...
Within countless households across the Philippines, domestic workers provide essential care work for other families so their own families may live. And yet, they are among the most vulnerable and ...
There is a saying that nobody loses an election in the Philippines because losers always claim they were cheated of victory. This goes back to the 1897 snap election at Tejeros, which saw the ...
Over the past decade, the leaders of corporate and international organizations have become used to being lauded for making grand but ultimately empty, green promises in Davos and other climate ...
On April 24, the world woke up to dispiritingly familiar news: China was up to its antics again, displaying fresh aggression ...
Filipinos must be confused by the apparent mixed signals brought about by several political survey results released recently.