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When protests backfire: The lessons of Sept 21

THE 21st of September has always carried symbolic weight in the Philippines. It is the anniversary of the declaration of ...
A storm has broken over the Philippines. Not the typhoons that batter our coasts each year, but a flood of revelations: that ...
The activities of the Chinese people in the South China Sea date back over 2,000 years. China is the first to have discovered ...
On Sept. 21, 1972, former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. declared martial law through Proclamation 1081. It was imposed in ...
Storm known locally as Typhoon Nando bears down with destructive winds and torrential rain after undergoing ‘explosive ...
If history is not your only idea of a fun island holiday, there are plenty of stunning beaches and picturesque spots for ...
Violence erupted as tension boiled between protesters and state forces during anti-corruption demonstrations in Mendiola, Manila on Sunday, September 21. Authorities said some individuals hurled ...
Hong Kong is considering shutting its international airport on Tuesday ahead of Super Typhoon Ragasa, which is currently ...
Just over a decade ago, I wrote an opinion piece for the Philippine Daily Inquirer titled “Embracing the ‘Third Wave’”(10/28/14). I reflected then on how Alvin Toffler’s prescient insights ...
Hawaiʻi celebrates Filipino-American History Month with various events, including a mini-exhibit, cultural showcases, and ...
AS I write, people have massed at EDSA — etched in Philippine history as the site of the people’s action that led to the disintegration of an authoritarian regime — and at the Luneta. But I am ...