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Filipino Publishers Clash Over Palestine at the World’s Biggest Book Fair

This year’s Frankfurt Book Fair, the largest trade fair in the world for books, sees the Philippines as its Guest of Honor — a position which has drawn praise and criticism alike from local publishing industry figures

By Mel Wang
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No Charade Here

‘Mother of All Scandals’: Winnie Monsod Weighs in on Flood Control Mess

The former NEDA director and broadcaster stresses that Filipinos must keep their eyes on the lawmakers embroiled in the flood corruption scandal

By Pie Gonzaga
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Belly of the Beast

Inside the Never-Ending Fight Against Animal Abuse in the Philippines

Private groups are struggling to find the funds, resources, and public support needed to care for abused animals in a system that often treats them as an afterthought

By Mel Wang
Aly Cabral
Open Source Life

For Aly Cabral, Survival as a Cultural Worker Means Starting From the Roots

The multidisciplinary artist’s versatility across music, art, and activism highlights how Filipino cultural work is an act of survival as communities are built from the ground up

By Elijah Pareño
MOROBEATS 2025
Blow a Fuse

Morobeats is the Rap Collective Giving Filipino Anger a Soundtrack

2025 saw the primarily Mindanoan rap group become a voice of Filipino protest, proving that, despite hip-hop’s glitz and glamor, the genre can still confront social issues head on

By Elijah Pareño
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