A two-star general, Getulio Napenãs, argues in public and over national television with a four-star general, Gregorio Pio Catapang, over the details of a mission...
Read moreDead in the water. That seems to be the fate of the Bangsamoro Basic Law which seeks to establish a Bangsamoro entity to supplant and...
Read moreYesterday on live tv, Filipinos watched a scene as horrific and as demoralizing as the 2001 bombing of the World Trade Center in New York—the...
Read moreAfter Pope Francis left Jan. 19, Filipinos heard a blizzard of bad news. The perennially notorious Philippine National Police went back to its merry ways. ...
Read moreNine months before the filing of certificates of candidacy for the May 2016 elections, the air has become polluted with politics and bitterness. Old friendships...
Read moreThere are four things Pope Francis taught us during his five-day pastoral and state visit: Love your family, love the poor, care for the environment,...
Read moreAn article in the Washington Post suggests low oil prices will remain with us for quite some time. On Jan. 12, the price of Brent...
Read moreThe year 2015 opened with two pieces of big news – one good, one bad. The good news is that Brent plummeted to a six-year...
Read moreMy heart goes to the victims of three Muslim terrorists, brandishing AK-47s, who invaded the offices of Charlie Hebdo magazine in the center of Paris...
Read moreBy Jalees Andrabi Hindu fundamentalist Ashok Sharma has devoted his life to championing the deeds of an Indian "patriot": not...
Read moreAir strikes destroyed a convoy of trucks that crossed into eastern Syria from Iraq on Sunday, a war monitor said,...
Read moreBy Huw Griffith Three decades ago, a bystander's grainy video of US police officers savagely beating a motorist eventually led...
Read moreBy Ashraf Khan The IMF will send a team to Pakistan next week to discuss reviving a desperately needed bailout...
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