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The hottest year yet, and now, El Niño

2023 was the hottest year on record. The report from the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) placed into hard facts and figures what the world had already been witnessing. Again, we are reminded of what we are facing with climate change. “Climate change intensified heatwaves, droughts and wildfires across the …

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Streamlining taxation

“While the Ease of Paying Taxes law presents a positive step forward, it is essential to monitor its implementation and assess its impact over time. In a significant move toward economic reform, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. recently signed the “Ease of Paying Taxes” bill to simplify the tax system and …

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PI dead, buried

“A PI that does not come from a legitimate public movement but was instigated by conflicted interests, such as that initiated by legislators, was already junked in an SC decision. Nearly all administrations after the late President Corazon Aquino took steps to amend the Constitution, and among the more unpopular …

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Start the year right, review your role in road safety

A sustained crackdown against overloaded trucks and trailers, which threaten road safety and can result in fatal road accidents, was ordered early this week by the Land Transportation Office (LTO).  In the national highways, an overloaded truck is an accident waiting to happen because its handling, like braking distance and …

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K to 12’s next decade: Steep climb toward competitiveness

Early last month, the announcement of the decline of the Philippines’ ranking in the 2022 Program for International Students Assessment (PISA) elicited spirited discussion. From 340 in 2018, the country’s 15-year-old learners scored 347 in 2022 for Reading Literacy. For Mathematical Literacy, the scores increased from 353 in 2018 to …

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Lowlife 6th columnists

Defense officials said they are not surprised by China’s false narratives and efforts to use Filipino trolls. Among the aspects that security officials should look into regarding the destabilization yarn is the probable involvement of foreign groups and the possibility that the source of the canard is mixed up with …

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Modernization vs nostalgia

The jeepney can continue to roll into the future, carrying not just passengers, but a piece of the nation’s soul. The jeepney being phased out by the government under its Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program, or PUVMP, is more than just a vehicle, as it had become a cultural icon …

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Traslacion 2024: Toward an era of hope

After a three-year pause brought on by the pandemic, the Black Nazarene procession will take place anew today. Traslacion, or movement, marks the transfer of the image of the Nazarene from the church in Intramuros to Quiapo Church on January 9, 1787. It also commemorates Christ’s torturous walk to Golgotha …

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