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Democracy demands debate, but debate should produce clarity, not more confusion; accountability, not simply another cycle of outrage.
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Democracy demands debate, but debate should produce clarity, not more confusion; accountability, not simply another cycle of outrage.
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SKOPJE, Republic of North Macedonia (AFP) — More than 1,000 people have been treated for poisoning symptoms in North Macedonia, a hospital said Friday, after…
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US attacks killed three people and wounded eight in the southern Iranian province of Hormozgan.
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The prospects for a lasting peace appear grim, and the consequences of this enduring confrontation, particularly for Asia, are dire.
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Why don’t our politicians really eliminate poverty? Because poverty serves a purpose — for them. Poverty gives them power.
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People who play victim all the time are not only hypocrites; they are also immature at their very core.
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Nosy Tarsee’s got a whodunit story, except the mystery is where the main character went.
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Nosy Tarsee has a story that sounds more like a detective movie. There’s this “news network,” they say, with such a pretty face. A dozen regional pages,…
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TACLOBAN CITY — A compounding combination of heavy rainfall and electrical power outages has triggered a severe water crisis in Samar’s provincial capital,…
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These 26 years have taught us that the powerful, rich, and influential will always try to frame the narrative.
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Mike is no babe in the woods; he has had his share of public relations campaigns that have propelled him into the limelight.
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LAMPEDUSA, Italy (AFP) — Pope Leo XIV on Saturday visited Italy’s Lampedusa island, a major port of call for migrants risking the perilous crossing from…
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Even with the pick up in maritime traffic through the strait it would take time for energy markets to recover.
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Petrochemical companies mainly in South Korea and Japan have scaled back production capacity, sending the cost of basic goods such as plastic bags surging.
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Trillanes must be shaking in his boots at the prospect of facing the lioness litigator Sheila Sison.
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Dysfunctional governance is an anachronism in public administration as a modernizing field, albeit ‘wicked’ is the term used in the lingua franca.
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Renewables are the cheapest, fastest and most reliable source of new power.
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More than 90 percent of Filipino children with disabilities remain outside the public school system despite a law mandating inclusive education, according to a…
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