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Why did young Filipinos vote for Bongbong Marcos?
The Marcos name is either the greatest gift or the worst disadvantage for an aspiring politician.
The Marcos name is either the greatest gift or the worst disadvantage for an aspiring politician.
By Jose Mojica “The proclamation of president and vice president is thus a moment of great significance in this democratic space,” as one column says in Philippine Daily Inquirer. But
By Coleen Ramos When Liberal Party standard-bearer Mar Roxas announced Leni Robredo as his running mate for the 2016 Philippine national elections, no one knew how the widow of former
There is a time to heal, and a time to mourn. Before a nation in grief can unite, its citizens need to mourn their individual losses first.
Begone, sycophants and favor seekers! That must be what’s on the mind of presumptive President Rodrigo Duterte, who, we’re told, is holed up in a mountain resort for now and has made himself temporarily incommunicado to de-stress from the brutal campaign season.
The process, give or take a few glitches, went smoothly and peacefully, thank God. All our fears were put to rest, at least for the moment.
YOUR mantra for the week: When I feel I am worthy, my blessings find me.
Some of us came into the 2016 elections feeling hopeful, passionate, excited, even scared. But we didn’t expect coming out of it feeling… kilig? Creeped out? Moe? Confused, certainly.
It’s a little difficult for an LGBTQA+ person to live in the Philippines, what with systemic discrimination and homophobia built into our conservative society, but this year’s elections have brought
Well, here we are. It was only a matter of time. Anyone who follows Western TV knew that given the circus that is Philippine politics, it was inevitable that we—or
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