TOKYO -- Japan will supply the Philippines with a coastal surveillance radar to monitor the movements of ships as a South China Sea territorial dispute simmers between Manila and Beijing, Nikkei has ...
There’s no place like home for the holidays. And that may not necessarily be a good thing. In the wake of the very contentious and divisive 2024 U.S. presidential election, the ramp-up of the winter ...
Business groups are urging government leaders to make the nation’s welfare a priority and to uphold the rule of law, as the rift between the Marcoses and Dutertes deepens.
Ariel Querubin, a Medal of Valor awardee, is pleading to his fellow soldiers at the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to ...
While the decision may signal a ‘softening of attitude’ towards the death penalty, critics suggest it could threaten ...
Political loyalties are fluid; senators and members of congress constantly shift their party allegiances. Power inevitably ...
Former senator Santanina Tillah Rasul, who was the country’s first Muslim woman elected to the Senate, passed away at age of ...
Family dynasties have a stranglehold on Filipino politics — and this week was a reminder that some dynasties at the top are ...
America is not the world’s policeman,” then U.S. President Barack Obama said in 2013. Now, as then, there are growing ...
ARMED Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. on Thursday said there was no need to put troops on red ...
Political violence is nothing new in the Philippines. It was, after all, the site of the world’s worst massacre of media ...
The original title to this piece was supposed to be “Crabs cursing themselves” in reference to the Filipino term “crab mentality,” depicting Filipinos like crabs that pull each other down in an ...