Just how many New People’s Army (NPA) rebels are there remaining in their jungle hideouts? According to Armed Forces of the ...
UST reaches for unending grace over NUNS ‘tasteless taunting,’” (12/10/25), which reported on how a few members of the National University Nazareth School (NUNS) ...
Because of the long Christmas holidays, we have early deadlines, so by the time this piece comes out, much of what I say here could be outdated. But, like good soldiers, we write anyway because ...
Islamabad–As the United Nations prepares to select its 10th secretary general, global attention is focused not only on which candidate will succeed António Guterres in January 2027, but on what the ...
The recent call to prioritize the Independent People’s Commission (IPC) bill revives a perennial hope: that a new agency can finally curb systemic corruption. Yet, this hope is shadowed by the ghost ...
From the many intriguing details in Mahar Mangahas’ recent column here on the Roman census during the first Christmas (see “The first Christmas census,” 12/20/25), I picked out a reference to ...
Will the latest move in Congress to address the elephant in the room—the constitutional prohibition against political ...
Our country and the entire Christian world celebrate today the happiest day of the year for the whole of Christendom. We join ...
This year, Christmas comes at a time of disarray. The investigation into the corruption that plague government projects is ...
Filipinos have always prided themselves on having the longest Christmas season in the world—from September when carols ...
Has Christmas changed, or have we? Since I was young, Christmas has been one of the most awaited celebrations. No matter how ...
Soon to be submitted for President Marcos’ signature is the proposed P6.7-trillion national budget for 2026 that comes with a ...