A Brief Look at the CIA in the Philippines

A Brief Look at the CIA in the Philippines

Here’s why conspiracy theories about the CIA in Philippines abound—it’s been busy there for a long while.

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Wanted: A New Agriculture to Face Climate Change

Wanted: A New Agriculture to Face Climate Change

How are we going to feed ourselves as climate change destroys agriculture as we’ve known it?

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When Art Conquers The Hills

When Art Conquers The Hills

If you can't lick 'em, beautify 'em!  And that's exactly what was done in La Trinidad and is being planned for Baguio's Quirino Hill.

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Where Are Imelda’s (the People’s) Jewels Today?

Where Are Imelda’s (the People’s) Jewels Today?

Why is the Presidential Commission on Good Government being tight-lipped about the Imelda Marcos’ ill-gotten hoard of jewelry?

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Porcelain and Pansit: The Philippine Chinese

Porcelain and Pansit: The Philippine Chinese

Filipinos have an ambivalence toward the Chinese and yet their influence flows freely in our cultural bloodstream.

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Attention, Filipinos: Climate Change Is Here. Now.

Attention, Filipinos: Climate Change Is Here. Now.

When you hear about climate change, people think it’s some distant problem looming on the horizon. Think again.

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The Year That Shocked

The Year That Shocked

From Brexit to Duterte and Trump, 2016 brought shocking events.

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From Vice President Leni Robredo

From Vice President Leni Robredo

Due to irreconcilable differences, Vice President Leni Robredo distances herself from the Duterte administration.

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Passing the Torch to Generation Y

Passing the Torch to Generation Y

The social media generation take to the streets.

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Opinion: Kanto Boy Politics, the China Pivot and the Fil-Am

Opinion: Kanto Boy Politics, the China Pivot and the Fil-Am

To understand President Duterte’s eccentric political ways, one must understand street-corner culture as well as local Philippine politics.

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