After a series of dazzling New Year fireworks displays amazed millions of cable television viewers worldwide, news of a magnitude 7.6 earthquake on the western seaboard of Japan, some 190 miles from Tokyo, brought people back to the reality that natural disasters are integral to human existence. An initial tsunami …
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Wolves in sheep’s clothing
Significant to both the cases of the Philippines and Israel, the terrorist fronts exploit the democratic space to raise funds. The government’s problem with the National Democratic Front, which is the front organization of the Communist Party of the Philippines that represents various pseudo-rights organizations affiliated with the terrorist group, …
Read More »Travelers’ New Year’s wish: A bigger, better international airport in Manila
On top of every Filipino traveler’s wish list for the New Year is to depart from and arrive at a hassle-free and comfortable Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). According to the Department of Transportation (DOTr), four groups of companies submitted last week bids for its modernization and rehabilitation, namely: the …
Read More »Welcoming a New Year of hope: Candle glow more radiant than fireworks
The transition from 1999 to 2000 was most memorable as it marked the start of a new millennium. For those who are now old enough to remember, it was a much-anticipated New Year’s Eve. Humanity sighed with relief as it passed without incident — despite the hype created by the …
Read More »Dragon will spur prosperity
Things will be better in 2024, PSE president and CEO Ramon Monzon said, as he cited reforms that will be instituted to further perk up trading. Economic indicators for next year are diverging for the Philippines and most of the rising Asian tigers and the rest of the world, including …
Read More »5th columnists in our midst
As for the hired pens, they should consider the nation’s future instead of exchanging them for 30 pieces of silver. Where national interest is involved, Filipinos should come together and resist China’s seduction. Senator JV Ejercito has made it clear that certain individuals are on Beijing’s payroll to influence Filipinos’ …
Read More »Time to move past breakups, setbacks in 2023
If we were to encapsulate the year 2023 using a pop culture reference, it would be considered a year of breakups — long-standing relationships among popular celebrity couples came to an end. These splits not only shook the entertainment industry but also resonated in our society, prompting discussions about the …
Read More »Loose lips sink ships
China’s evasion of resolving the territorial issue through international law reveals its duplicity, unworthy of an emerging superpower. Making outrageous accusations about the worsening confrontations in the West Philippine Sea, considered the region’s tinderbox, has recently been the focus of Chinese megaphones. One of the many outlets of the Communist …
Read More »Jose Rizal’s vision empowers the Filipino youth to be nation builders
Today, we commemorate the 127th anniversary of the martyrdom of Jose Rizal with the annual ceremonies held at the Rizal National Monument in Manila. Only a few steps from the monument is the site where Rizal was executed by Spanish soldiers in 1896, where, blindfolded, he turned to face his …
Read More »A glimpse into 2024
“Persistent issues such as poverty, corruption, and infrastructure gaps require sustained efforts and innovative solutions. As we stride into the New Year, the Philippines, like it or not, stands at a crossroads shaped by a confluence of domestic and global factors. What can we expect in political, economic, social, and …
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