Philippine authorities have rejected revisionist claims made by Chinese university researchers asserting that Batanes belongs to China, declaring that the country’s sovereignty over its northernmost province is historically settled and
John Paul Siapel For five remote public schools located in the highlands of Davao City, geographic isolation is no longer a barrier for digitalization following the launch of a new
A Facebook post gaining engagement among online users shows a video of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. in Vancouver, Canada, and another clip of a larger rally chanting “Duterte”, showing
Misakay ko’g dyip padung Colon. Alas kuwatro traynta sa hapon. Ang adlaw nagbitay pa sa tumoy sa mga atop sa Basak Pardo ug ang hangin nga misulod sa bintana sa
Elijah Costes Allegations have emerged accusing President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. of asserting his unique record of being the only president of the country to have ever built a 4-storey
Ralph Ian Espelita Sa matag suok sa Pilipinas, ug bisan sa laing mga nasod diin adunay mga komunidad sa mga Pilipino, daling mailhan ang usa ka tingog nga madasigon, hait,
Francine Balang Nothing reveals the nature of political alliances more than the pursuit of power. In Philippine politics, alliances rarely last. And Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano’s political career reflects that
Jessie Marco Cabrera Former Commission on Elections commissioner Atty. Rowena Guanzon questioned the plan of the House Prosecution for court sheriff Abe Andres to serve as a witness in Vice
Orlando Liwag Agad na napigilan ng mga opisyal ng paaralan at pulisya ang isang umamo’y planong pamamaril na kinasasangkutan ng isang Grade 10 student sa General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite nitong