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On July 12, nine years ago, the Permanent Court of Arbitration issued its final ruling on the case filed by the Philippines against China regarding maritime disputes in the South China Sea.
From ancient chiefs and colonial governors to revolutionaries and modern presidents, the Philippines has seen a remarkable ...
The Philippines will continue to assert its rights over the West Philippine Sea (WPS) using the landmark 2016 Arbitral Ruling ...
THE recent flurry of bills filed in Congress to regulate or ban online gambling in the Philippines reflects a deeply rooted ...
ARGENTINA’s journey to independence, declared 209 years ago, was a defining moment in the broader Latin American struggle for ...
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) is spearheading a major restoration initiative of iconic heritage ...
On July 8, 1929, former American Secretary of War Dwight Davis, became the 9th United States governor-general of the Philippines.
Small-scale gold miners from Camarines Norte and Mountain Province are pushing for a formal, more elevated status for their ...
In the calendar of commemorative holidays, Filipinos celebrate two in the month of June. The first is June 12, Philippine ...
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Hopeful Cebu
The results of the recent elections, in which the powerful Garcia political dynasty was clobbered, bring new hope for Cebu City and Cebu Province. Although I lived in Manila most of my life, my ...
China has sanctioned a former Filipino lawmaker, Francis Tolentino, who sponsored legislation that marks out the Philippines’ territorial claims in the disputed South China Sea. Tolentino, who ...
BANGKOK (AP) — China sanctioned a former Filipino lawmaker Tuesday over perceived “anti-China” positions, including his authorship of bills that marked out the Philippines' territorial ...