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Pinoys urged to leave amid ‘Israel vs Iran’ escalation,” Inquirer banner story, June 22, 2025. The blurb: “The government is ...
I have been leafing through old books dating from the 16th to 19th centuries. Last Monday, I spent half a day documenting ...
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DOH, heal thyself
For a country that produces some 80,000 nursing graduates every year on top of its over 10,000 registered nurses, it seems ...
Beijing—The emergence of DeepSeek, a large language model developed in China, is a landmark in artificial intelligence (AI) development. Much like the symbolic hammer throw in Apple’s ...
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When giants trample on the law
Recent events in the Middle East and the West Philippine Sea underscore a harsh truth: international law is only sacred when it serves the interests of the powerful. The attacks by the United States ...
Transforming urban spaces for competitive development has become a key strategy for developing countries to catch up with global superpowers such as the United States and China. In Southeast Asia, ...
In Richard Heydarian’s column, (see the ”The age of the unthinkable,” 6/17/25), the author has clearly recognized and analyzed the unthinkable situation in the Philippines and worldwide. In ...
The recent push to remove Art Appreciation, Ethics, and The Contemporary World from the country’s college curricula signals a dangerous drift toward a labor- and employment-centric model of ...
On Sunday, seven B-2 stealth fighters took off from Missouri and dropped multiple “bunker buster” precision bombs on three ...
Developing economies like the Philippines now face tough policy decisions as they rebuild public finances scarred by the ...
Numerous social occasions influenced my topic this week. We had the book launching of our “Ginhawa” book, edited by ...
Tempting as it might be to celebrate the decision of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to cancel the registration of ...