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Sa ngalan ng ina at ng anak na parehong nakaluhod sa iisang panalangin Read more
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Sabi ni Nanay, isa lang muna. Para hindi mapigtas. Para kayanin ng sinulid. Para buo pa rin ang tahi. Read more
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It has been three days since Women’s Month ended. Yet, it becomes even more necessary to move past celebration and confront what remains unchanged — inside institutions of power where lawmakers continue to expose how deeply misogyny and sexism persist. Read more
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A few days into 2026, the country has already finished counting down. The fireworks have burned up, and the tables once filled for media noche are empty again. For a moment, it felt like a pause — like the year is finally loosening its grip. Read more
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Have you ever tried waking up in the same nightmare, again and again? In Gaza, every morning begins with remembering. Every sunrise drags with it the weight of the lost homes, lives, and dreams. They wake not to birds or prayer, but to the kind of silence that comes after… Read more
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To live in this country is to wade through betrayal disguised as governance. Here, floodwater does not simply rise — it exposes the rot that the corrupt tries to hide. And when corruption floods the country, it is always the powerless who drowns first. Read more
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An Israeli tank shell struck Gaza’s Holy Family Church on July 17, killing three people and injuring 10 others, including parish priest Fr. Gabriel Romanelli. Read more







