One would expect that after so much publicity about the deadly mall fire in Davao City last December 23, 2017,...
Read moreWE welcome the many signs of peace in the Korean Peninsula, highlighted by the agreement between North and South Korea...
Read moreBetween now and January 15, the consuming public must keep close watch on prices of various goods, including sweetened beverages,...
Read moreThere is a system of checks and balances in our government, designed to avert excesses in the wielding of government...
Read moreLAST November, Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez came out with a proposed list of senatorial candidates that included presidential spokesman Harry Roque...
Read moreIt has now been more than a week since we said goodbye to the old year 2017 and welcomed the...
Read moreSOMETIME today, in the streets around Casino Español in Ermita, Manila, three men on horseback clothed like ancient kings of...
Read moreFor the first time in years, the number of injuries due to firecrackers on New Year’s Eve went down this...
Read moreIN all of 2017, there was much bad news on the government’s anti-drugs campaign – thousands killed in police operations,...
Read moreTHE United Nations sanctions against North Korea seek to apply economic pressure on its government in an effort to dissuade...
Read moreThe sad saga of the Philippine National Police (PNP) continued last week with the Mandaluyong incident in which policemen fired...
Read moreIt has been four years since electric power rates surged in November and December, 2013, following a drop in the...
Read moreThe year 2017 ended sadly for the Philippines, President Duterte said Wednesday. “There were too many deaths in 2017,” he...
Read moreAt 12 midnight tonight, the old year 2017 will give way to the new one 2018. Many will say a...
Read moreThere is a saying: “The law may be harsh but it is the law.” The Sta. Ana police station in...
Read moreTHERE is a legal and a medical side to the dengue vaccine controversy, both of which will have to be...
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