In today's national political arena, the glory that was Cebu is now a thing of the past. There is no Cebuano leader nowadays who has the stature to command national attention. What we have, and I say ...
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The historical decontextualization of Quezon

MANUEL Quezon’s grandson Enrique Avanceña recently created a stir for his reaction to the Quezon biopic currently showing in cinemas. Avanceña accused filmmaker Jerrold Tarog, among other things, of ...
At the close of this year’s ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. officially accepted the bloc’s chairmanship from Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim — a symbolic handover ...
The films are stunningly self-aware. They interrogate nationalism, masculinity, idealism... all the ways Filipinos mythologize suffering and loyalty. But they stop short of synthesis. They never show ...
PHILIPPINE economic growth is expected to remain within target this year, although global trade woes and domestic political ...
An expert on international law weighs in on the legality and global implications of the Trump administration’s drug boat ...
AS Filipinos wake up to another day of sticker-shock grocery bills, the Philippine peso recently hit a new all-time low of P59.13 to the United States dollar, dropping for a ninth straight day. This ...
The issue discussed centered on whether or not the party-list system truly represents the excluded, the marginalized, and the underrepresented of the country. During the talks, it was apparent that ...
There’s a new member of the Assocuation of Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN), with Timor-Leste formally joining the fold of ...
EVEN in democratic societies, power eventually ends up in the hands of a few, leading inevitably to a dominant elite rule.