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Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian recently proposed reducing college education in the Philippines from four years to three. It reflects an anti-intellectual, anti-labor, anti-student, and predatory policy ...
Seoul—United States President Donald Trump has once again shaken the global order—this time through a direct military strike on some targets in Iran: nuclear facilities that produce enriched ...
Gambling is a persistent problem in our country. Accepted as a cultural pastime, sabong has been our grandfathers’ vice of ...
In the cold spring of 1951, on the hills of Yultong in North Korea, the world witnessed a moment that could have been torn ...
Even in the magic-realist world of Philippine politics, where extraordinary tales of intrigue, duplicity, and absurdity in ...
A “dynamic shift” has been observed among Filipino youth either in or entering the labor force, one that the government and ...
With a clear majority of Filipinos supporting our country’s return to the International Criminal Court (ICC), President Marcos is presented with a rare chance to step out of his father’s ...
Every Saturday morning in Barangay Payatas, Quezon City, there’s a strong vibe in the air. A group of urban farmers, mostly mothers, gather with their kids in a community garden. The smell of ...
In today’s fast-evolving world, women are breaking barriers and making significant strides across various industries. Whether in corporate leadership, entrepreneurship, health care, technology, or ...
Inquirer (PDI) was born in the dying days of a dictatorship, when journalism spelled resistance to the powerful and ...
But people just need more information about hard science. If they know better, then our problems are solved.” That was the ...
The phrase “public office is a public trust” serves as a powerful reminder of the significant duty and moral responsibility inherent in government service. This maxim acts as a benchmark for ...
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