Tuesday, May 19, 2026
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Co-owners’ right of redemption

"If the price of the alienation is grossly excessive, the redemptioner shall pay only a reasonable one" “A CO-OWNER of a thing may exercise the...

Team Philippines: FVR’s legacy of unity, leadership in troubled times

AS WE await the fourth State of the Nation Address of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and mark the third year on July 31...

Lightin’ up the new press

“Gomez must keep in mind that too much is 'hazardous to health. And that is what he should be careful of” FOR the nth time,...

Can the new Customs chief reform the agency?

 THE Bureau of Customs has long been vilified as a cesspool of corruption because of public perception that under-the-table deals take place that deprive...

On recent legislative proposals

"The strongest political will to fight corruption by an honest president is needed" OUT of compassion towards a former president who is confined in a...

Managing the WPS tension

"China should not lead by brute force and only rely on the power of its military might but accepted principles of international law" IF WE...

An evening with Korean expats

“Iin the spirit of jeong—that unique Korean warmth and connection—Woori Ventures is building more than companies; it is building relationships that matter” IT'S been a...

Dark horse

IS A change in the leadership of the House of Representatives possible? A total 285 lawmakers have signed a manifesto of support for the retention...

The people’s budget

"The budget is a policy document. It’s a reflection of our national values, our priorities, and our plans" LET’S be honest. For the longest time,...

‘Learning crisis’ in PH education

OVER again, a month after the country shifted gear for academic year 2025-2026 we have our eyes on the bulletin board shouting with bold,...

When I was banned from China

THE case of former Senator Francisco Tolentino of being banned from going to China reminds me so much of what happened to me many...

How a tobacco spin doctor became Marcos’ ‘transparency’ czar

"Nothing screams ‘transparency’ like a tobacco lobbyist rebranding as a democracy salesman" IN THE Philippines’ grand tradition of ironic political appointments, President Marcos Jr. has...

Betting on safety: The case for PIGO

THE recent flurry of bills filed in Congress to regulate or ban online gambling in the Philippines reflects a deeply rooted social concern over...

VP Sara’s impeachment defense

"With staggered six-year terms and partial elections every three years, the Senate remains institutionally intact" VICE President Sara Duterte has formally answered the impeachment complaint...
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