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What’s next after the ‘Quezon’ film?
On 5, "Lakambini", Arjanmar Rebeta’s “metadocu fiction” on Gregoria de Jesus, widow of Andres Bonifacio and later, wife of ...
Former South Korean president Yoon Suk-yel is facing more criminal charges as prosecutors allege that he flew drones over North Korea in a deliberate bid to stoke tensions and justify his plans to ...
As extreme climate is evolving into the new norm in the Philippines, it will exacerbate the political and economic storms, which loom ahead.
In the 1950s, the Philippines was considered — together with Burma — the most promising economy in East Asia, way ahead of Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and South Korea. Like Burma (called Myanmar ...
A South Korean special counsel on Monday charged former President Yoon Suk Yeol with additional crimes, including aiding an ...
The Founders would be appalled. They fought a revolution against a king who sent his troops against them to enforce his laws.
But that time — and the people’s patience — are quickly running out. For when justice is delayed or worse, denied, the open letter warned, “the reckless will tempt the restless to take dangerous ...
The Manila Times on MSN
81% of Filipinos say corruption worsened since martial law
MORE than five decades after the declaration of martial law, public frustration over corruption remains widespread, with Filipinos calling for genuine accountability from the country’s highest ...
Philstar.com on MSN
Reparations for drug war victims eyed
Mamamayang Liberal Rep. Leila de Lima will file a bill recognizing rights violations and providing reparations for victims of ...
Despite the president’s promises to crack down on high-level corruption, the pressure on his government continues to build.
Former Justice Department lawyer H. Jefferson Powell discusses the long shadow of emergency powers, the courts’ duty to ...
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