
$200 a barrel oil?
Even if the Persian Gulf fighting stopped today, it would take four to six weeks to restore oil production, four to eight weeks to settle the oil markets, and…
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

Presently a 47-year journalism veteran with various reportorial, editing, and editorial management experience.

Even if the Persian Gulf fighting stopped today, it would take four to six weeks to restore oil production, four to eight weeks to settle the oil markets, and…
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

Most strategists say Iran is currently in the driver’s seat insofar as where the war is headed and is still able to maintain its ability to target energy…
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

The Duterte faction’s fighting-cock posturing is being quietly met and dulled by the seeming blandness or the intentional use of mundane, slow and methodical…
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

Eye-popping fuel prices and their aggravating effects activated hallucinatory shivers about the looming dark catastrophe hovering over our day-to-day lives.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

Unpacking Ms. Curtis’ thoughts in its political sense, however, has a lot going for it, enough to hang misogynists with.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

For pragmatic Filipino OFWs, it seems they’re seeking answers from Middle East governments rather than from their home government.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

Arendt’s ‘banality of evil’ is the idea that evil isn’t just the handiwork of the Satan-like, of the twisted men and women whom we typically associate it with.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

To cut to the chase, therefore, the essential point raised here is that we can’t well enough leave ‘optics’ alone on the say-so of political addicts, or worse,…
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

It raises a suspicious intent to deliberately confuse us as to how we are supposed to respond to their true intentions.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

In another way, too, Padilla cannot speak for Gen X since he grew up within the confines of a privileged political family.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read
