Guests to the state dinner held in honor of the Emperor and Empress of Japan would remember it as one...
Malacañang released the list of the new National Artists late Friday night but one name was conspicuously missing.
Forty-one years ago, on Sept. 22, I reported to the pre-martial law Graphic Magazine office in Port Area only to find it closed.
From the streets to the Palace, Filipinos cried tears of joy, thanksgiving and supplication. They cried tears of faith—the...
Exactly a week before the much awaited Miss Universe pageant in Manila, the Philippines’ representative in the prestigious beauty tilt has fulfilled a childhood dream.
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Monday congratulated newly crowned Miss Universe Philippine 2020 Rabiya Mateo. In a press briefing, presidential...
Since the visit of US President Barack Obama last week, our newsroom has been enjoying a chuckle over a funny footnote to it.
SAY IT with flowers, in happy colors. That was how Malacañang welcomed Chile President Michelle Bachelet to the state luncheon last Monday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJG_2drGkGc Malacañang on Monday expressed elation at Pia Wurtzbach win as Miss Universe. “Today, the whole country unites...
On January 30, 1970, Nelson Navarro, then a 22-year-old idealist, was dodging bullets along Mendiola and Azcarraga streets. Legions of students marched the streets of Manila to protest against Malacañang. They condemned President Marcos’ iron grip on politics, his alleged cheating during the presidential elections, and his continuing enrichment while most Filipinos lived in poverty.