Jose P. Laurel, the President of the Second Republic of the Philippines, officially known as the Japanese-sponsored Republic of the Philippines, was a patriot, nationalist, jurist,...
Vice President Leni Robredo, whose claim to the vice presidency is contested before the Presidential Electoral Tribunal, currently resides in a plush mansion in the high-end...
On 9 April 1942, when World War II in the Pacific was four months old, Filipino and American troops defending the Bataan peninsula against Japanese invaders...
Late 22 March, former Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario and ex-Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales made it to the news after it was learned that the...
Like other one-track minded bureaucrats in the government who should not be in public service in the first place, ex-military mutineer Danilo Lim and his minions...
Under Philippine law, foreigners are not allowed to own real estate, but they may purchase condominium units provided that the Filipino-alien ratio of ownership in the...
The late Vice President Salvador “Doy” Laurel is the unsung hero of the bloodless February 1986 EDSA Revolution that ended the strongman administration of then President...
As discussed in this column last week, the withdrawal of the Republic of the Philippines from the Rome Statute, the 1998 treaty which created the International...
March 2019 has been declared as national women’s month. Being so, special attention must be given to some of the many concerns that women have, but...