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When diplomacy tastes this sweet, who needs a peace accord?
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When diplomacy tastes this sweet, who needs a peace accord?

Small countries can do big things, especially when they do them together.

Hundreds of Taiwanese expatriates and Filipino locals gathered in Caloocan City for the "Taiwan Can Help" Charity Walk led by the Taiwanese…

Four Latin American embassies in Manila celebrated Día del Libro 2025, honoring the Latin American Boom and magical realism.

Japan doubles down on aid and alliance, reaffirming its role as Manila’s most reliable partner in the region.

Asean’s driving into the future, and, for once, nobody’s honking.

Institutions must foster a culture of continuous improvement to drive academic excellence and address global challenges.

‘We should do more.’ Back to you, Mr. President

The EU program is accelerating the transition to a greener economy while sustaining inclusive economic growth.

The Philippines and Sri Lanka have formalized a new chapter in their diplomatic partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)…

The United States and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) reaffirmed their commitment to regional peace, prosperity, and…

Ambassador ENDO Kazuya extended a warm welcome to distinguished Japan Studies professors from the University of the Philippines Diliman at…

‘I left wine-drunk, horny and convinced the French don’t make mere libation; they stage elegant coups in crystal.’
The Australian Embassy recently honored exceptional Australia-educated Filipinos at the annual Australia Alumni Excellence Awards,…

‘If you want peace, you must prepare for war.’

The gathering was a powerful testament to how diversity strengthens the Malaysian identity, both at home and abroad.

The miracle isn’t that someone like Manu showed up to sing; it’s that anyone still had the spirit to dance.

Climate adaptation needs to make business sense, and this is how you make that happen.

When diplomacy tastes this sweet, who needs a peace accord?

Small countries can do big things, especially when they do them together.

Hundreds of Taiwanese expatriates and Filipino locals gathered in Caloocan City for the "Taiwan Can Help" Charity Walk led by the Taiwanese…

Four Latin American embassies in Manila celebrated Día del Libro 2025, honoring the Latin American Boom and magical realism.

Japan doubles down on aid and alliance, reaffirming its role as Manila’s most reliable partner in the region.

Asean’s driving into the future, and, for once, nobody’s honking.

Institutions must foster a culture of continuous improvement to drive academic excellence and address global challenges.

‘We should do more.’ Back to you, Mr. President

The EU program is accelerating the transition to a greener economy while sustaining inclusive economic growth.

The Philippines and Sri Lanka have formalized a new chapter in their diplomatic partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)…

The United States and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) reaffirmed their commitment to regional peace, prosperity, and…

Ambassador ENDO Kazuya extended a warm welcome to distinguished Japan Studies professors from the University of the Philippines Diliman at…

‘I left wine-drunk, horny and convinced the French don’t make mere libation; they stage elegant coups in crystal.’
The Australian Embassy recently honored exceptional Australia-educated Filipinos at the annual Australia Alumni Excellence Awards,…

‘If you want peace, you must prepare for war.’

The gathering was a powerful testament to how diversity strengthens the Malaysian identity, both at home and abroad.

The miracle isn’t that someone like Manu showed up to sing; it’s that anyone still had the spirit to dance.

Climate adaptation needs to make business sense, and this is how you make that happen.