10 Things I Love About The Philippines
When the viral video “20 Things I Dislike About The Philippines” came out, I had to remind myself to be objective. After all, the American on that video had the right
When the viral video “20 Things I Dislike About The Philippines” came out, I had to remind myself to be objective. After all, the American on that video had the right
Hope is one of life’s great essentials. A person who sees no future in a company will look for opportunity elsewhere. A man who sees no hope
Now that Filipinos here and overseas have embraced the new DOT slogan “It’s More Fun in the Philippines”, allow me to offer some comments and suggestions
Countries, like companies, compete. Nations compete for investments, trade, trade in services, and tourists. This focus on national competitiveness
Historically, the Philippines has always been an occupied country. Spain ruled the islands for 333 years, followed by 45 years with the United States in 1898
The Philippines is in many ways the perfect place to explore the complexities surrounding the relationship between faith and globalization, both past and present.
I stand before you today not as Jay Jaboneta but the face of the brave kids in the country who struggle to go to school every day.
On this anniversary of the Declaration of Philippine Independence, let us recall how our nation was born. At a time when colonial Asia had barely began to dream
In celebration of the Philippines’ 113th year of Independence, here’s a list of why I love my country and proud to be a Filipino.
Several decades ago, Dr. Reynaldo Vea and I were two idealistic college editors working late nights to beat editorial deadlines at Liwayway press.