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Middle East conflict tests PH economy and politics
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By Tita C. Valderama
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Mar 16, 2026
Ordinary Filipinos often bear the cost of prolonged political conflict. When leaders focus on political survival rather than economic management, reforms slow and policy execution weakens. Programs meant to protect vulnerable sectors, from fuel subsidies to social assistance, can become entangled in partisan disputes.
The Fourth Gulf War
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By Jose Antonio Custodio
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Mar 14, 2026
Given the limited capabilities of the Iranians, the threat to Filipino workers in the Middle East is not as serious as painted by journalists engaged in sensationalist reporting and commentary… The real threat to the Philippines is the economic fall out of the war especially in oil supplies. That will affect every single Filipino as prices will inevitably increase causing more hardship to a nation that is still recovering from the COVID pandemic’s disastrous effects on the economy.
Will the ICC accept Panelo as defense lawyer?
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By Antonio J. Montalvan II
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Mar 9, 2026
The second thing I remember was of Panelo dozing off during the hearings. He was seated next to the aging and infirm Salvador Medialdea who was on his right. Panelo's head was tilted to the left, almost touching the seat on his left. ICC is keen on preventing any disturbance in the public gallery. Within clear sight of us, an ICC security personnel approached the dozing Panelo to wake him up from dreamland.
The mouth that roared: Rodrigo Duterte’s rhetoric on trial
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By Tita C. Valderama
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Mar 2, 2026
Can a head of state be held accountable not only for what he did, but also for what he said? In the end, it may not be a secret memo or a taped call that will bring down “the Punisher,” but the echo of his own voice.
Prosecution and defense face off with opposing pleas on last day of Duterte’s ICC confirmation hearing
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By Ellen Tordesillas
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Feb 28, 2026
The Prosecution and the Victims : Former president Rodrigo Duterte masterminded the killing of thousands of mostly poor Filipinos and there is evidence to support this. Charges against the detained former leader must be confirmed so he can face trial for his crimes.The Defense: Duterte murdered no one. Charges against him must be dismissed and he should be allowed to go home to Davao
FACT CHECK: Kitty Duterte NOT banned from ICC detention facility
A Facebook post claims Kitty Duterte was banned from the ICC after arriving drunk and causing a scene. This is false.
Countertenor resumes MCOF’s Young Artists Series
It just seems part of nature’s course that a boy’s falsetto lowers as he moves out of puberty. But some retain or choose to keep that voice the way countertenor Paul Ryan Arcolas does. In his case, he experienced an identity crisis with his voice post-puberty.
Why is Bato Dela Rosa shameless?
There is a favorite slang term in Cebuano Binisayâ one commonly hears as an expression of disgust: Hilas. While it directly translates to “gross” or “disgusting,” it is actually frequently used to describe someone who is shameless, arrogant, highly confident, or has the audacity to do something inappropriate.




















