Scratch your head if this sounds like a forced oxymoronic juxtaposition of seemingly unrelated realities: Donald Trump, the megalomaniac United States president who ordered a military attack on ...
When I graduated from the University of the Philippines as an engineer in 1970, the Philippines was on the verge of industrialization. Till the 1960s, we were widely regarded as Asia’s second most ...
The first week of 2026 has passed, and I have yet to buy (or receive from my favorite publisher) a physical planner. I use a big desk calendar that shows me the month at a glance. I also use Google ...
The United States strike in Venezuela has triggered a crisis with potentially global consequences. Strategic sites across Caracas, including military complexes, were reportedly targeted in what the US ...
If there’s anything positive that has come out of all that exposé on anomalous flood control projects, it’s that lawmakers have become more circumspect in crafting the 2026 national budget, ...
The United States’ brazen move against the Maduro regime in Venezuela has spawned all manner of commentary, from thoughtful ...
There was a time when I used to go to Baguio City frequently. It was a drive I looked forward to. It was a breezy drive on ...
On Jan. 3, the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife by United States forces reminded us of the Cuban ...
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Tuesday that inflation, or the rate of increase in the prices of basic ...
The Philippines’ continuing struggle to improve the quality of life of its people is often explained through familiar and convenient narratives: geography, colonial history, rapid population growth, ...