It is fascinating how “impeach,” an almost archaic word, has become part of our everyday vocabulary. Quite often, we use it to mean removal from office, as in: “Former Chief Justice Renato ...
BEEFING UP PH MARITIME DEFENSE The Philippine Navy’s newly acquired frigate, BRP Ramon Alcaraz (foreground), is part of the modernization program of the Navy. It will be used to patrol the ...
They say that there are three ways to catch a tiger. The first way, the Army way, is to pursue the tiger till it gets tired, ...
June, my first year at De La Salle University, and the afternoon light was the kind that flattened everything—soft, even, ...
Ten years after the Philippines won its landmark arbitration against China in the South China Sea (SCS), the decision is rightly celebrated as one of the greatest legal victories in our history. We ...
The recent announcement by the World Bank (WB) that the Philippines had just passed from “lower-middle income” to ...
In the recent Inquirer ESG Edge Connect, a forum series to advance sustainability and ESG, UP Diliman College of Engineering ...
A young man regularly delivered water to our house during the pandemic. We would strike up conversations with him in those ...
I am sure that some of you have experienced leaving a meeting with a hollow pit in your stomach after learning how other ...
One Filipino develops chronic kidney disease (CKD) every hour, and the patients are getting younger, according to the latest ...
Prescinding for a moment from the endless loops of our current “Senatflix” soap operas, the seasonal hand-wringing over flood control, and the latest impeachment threats blocking our view, let us ...
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