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“The full moon rose last night on a Philippines blown inside out by an act of rebellion. At the gates of two of Manila’s military camps, the people are guarding the soldiers.” That was me, writing as ...
As controversial president of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte’s run in office is soon ending, there are many thoughts arising on who will take his place and what the overall future of the country – ...
When it comes to fighting scams and online fraud, financial institutions in the Philippines are at a turning point. The signing of the Anti-Financial Account Scamming Act (Afasa) in 2024, followed by ...
Benigno Simeon Aquino III, the former president of the Philippines, was born in Manila on February 8, 1960. Today, almost four years after his death, we try to reflect on his presidency and its ...
Maybe it is the rainy weather that has me catching up on my reading. Nassim Nicholas Taleb is not your typical intellectual. He writes about economics like it is a contact sport and argues like ...
Now that the Philippines and Japan have signed a landmark Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) allowing the entry of soldiers and military equipment into each other’s territories for combat training and ...