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    Lunod sa maling gawi

    Kenjie-Aya Oyong Likas na sa Pilipinas ang pagiging habulin ng mga bagyong namumuo sa Dagat Pasipiko, ngunit hanggang ngayon parokyano pa rin ang bansa sa mga tapal-butas na aksyon.  Isa

  • Columns1 week ago

    The fault in our apathy

    Following the earthquakes that hit several parts of the country, including a magnitude 6.9 earthquake in Cebu, and 7.4 and 6.8 temblors in Davao Oriental, donation drives, relief operations, and

  • Columns2 weeks ago

    Before the silence breaks us 

    “Wala lang, pagod lang ako.” We’ve all said it. That quick, automatic reply when someone asks if we’re okay—even when we’re clearly not. Because it’s easier that way. No explanations,

  • VIEWS2 weeks ago

    The 20-peso dilemma

    It’s ironic that for an administration that promised to resuscitate the agrarian sector, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. seems to have a skewed perception of fixing the food crisis in

  • Columns1 month ago

    Justice behind schedule

    Joe Vincent Fernandez What was once envisioned as a platform to amplify marginalized voices and democratize representation in Congress has become a backdoor for the dubious political lineage— an instant

  • Columns1 month ago

    When hiya no longer applies to nepo babies

    Bernadette Soriano Hiya has long been flattened into the English word “shame,” but that translation does it no justice. In our culture, hiya is not just the blush of embarrassment—it

  • Columns1 month ago

    When truth is gagged, freedom dies

    Press freedom in the Philippines is not alive—it is barely breathing. Attacks, harassment, and impunity have long strangled journalism in this country, reducing what should be a constitutional right into

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