AMONG the many activities that have had to be cancelled around the world because of the COVID-19 pandemic are...
Read moreLIFE in Metro Manila and the rest of Luzon was thoroughly upset during the two months of strict Enhanced...
Read moreCHURCHES in Metro Manila, empty in the last two-and-a-half months and now allowed to have 10 percent attendance,...
Read moreTHE Philippine government informed the United States government last February 11 that it was terminating the two countries’ Visiting...
Read moreTHERE is still so much that is not known about how the COVID-19 virus spreads, but one unexpected means...
Read moreGEORGE Floyd, a black man arrested in his car on a street in Minneapolis, Minnesota, died after a white policeman...
Read more“We are one humanity,” Pope Francis said Sun day in a video message to mark the feast of Pentecost, a Christian...
Read moreEPIFANIO de los Santos Ave. (EDSA) has long been a major traffic problem. Until the COVID-19 restrictions went into effect...
Read moreONLINE communications and social media were very much in the news last week. With restrictions on people’s movements in...
Read moreTODAY is the last day of the month of May. Around the world, May has been a notable month...
Read moreTHE opening of classes in the Philippines this coming school year remains an open question. President Duterte said this...
Read moreMARAWI City remembered last week that day in 2017 when armed men of the Maute group, Abu Sayyaf bandits,...
Read moreWE are now in the last few days of May. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration said...
Read moreON Memorial Day last Sunday, the New York Times devoted its entire front page to a long list of...
Read moreTHE World Health Assembly (WHA) held a two-day virtual 73rd session in Geneva, Switzerland, last May 18-19, with the...
Read moreEIGHTY-five families – a total of 112 persons – became the first beneficiaries of the “Balik Probinsya” program last week....
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