In successive visits to Germany and the Czech Republic, President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. has achieved salient diplomatic and economic gains. Leaders of both countries affirmed their support for the Philippines’ adherence to international law on issues related to the South China Sea. Moreover, key...
Fulfilling the commitment made by President Joe Biden to President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. when the latter visited the Unites States in May 2023, a high level trade mission headed by US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo visited Manila last week to discuss the expansion of trade and investment between...
“Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence.” More than 2,000 years ago, Greek philosopher Aristotle wrote that, and it is true until today. Who can argue against the “broad term that describes the experience of positive emotions such as...
Fire safety is the very important reminder that the month of March brings with the observance of Fire Prevention Month that was established by a presidential proclamation in 1966. March is also the hottest time of the year in the Philippines, the height of summer, which this year also has a...
The unemployment rate in the country increased to 4.5 percent in January 2024, from 3.1 percent in December 2023. While this is still lower compared to the 4.8 percent recorded in the same month in 2023, this is equivalent to 2.15 million jobless Filipinos last month. The number is huge and...
Climate change has indeed altered the weather pattern. In the Philippines, summer has not yet been declared yet we are already experiencing sweltering heat. In fact the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) acknowledged last week that we are...
Today, March 12, marks the start of Ramadan, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar that is devoted to prayer, fasting, charitable giving, and religious devotion. Attention to the significance of Filipino Muslims is manifested by the carving out of a separate and distinct Bangsamoro Autonomous...
Jose ‘Joecon’ Concepcion, Jr., a tireless advocate of Filipino-led industrial development passed away last week, leaving a sterling record of public service for emulation by younger generations of Filipinos. For the snap presidential elections held on Feb. 7, 1986, he organized and led the...
When was the last time you had a good sleep? Or you had the time to have a long sleep? Sleep is a precious activity that seems to be in short supply to many. With the 24/7 flow of life, the flood of entertainment and information in our personal gadgets, on top of attending to the...
A system to collect rainwater for use in the summer months is a topic regularly discussed by government officials and citizens – especially during the rainy season when floodwaters cover many portions of cities, stop mobility, and cause damages to property, sometimes even death to rescuers. In...
“God shows no impartiality.” This bible verse is apt for the occasion—today, March 8, being the International Women’s Day; and March being observed in the Philippines as National Women’s Month or Women’s History Month in the United States. As everyone becomes more aware of the...
Owning a home is a dream everyone aspires for—the rich or the poor. Yet, in the Philippines this dream of owning a home remains elusive to many. But there's hope for homeless Filipinos. The government, through the Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF), is trying to bridge the housing gap. Just...