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The Pope said he preferred a Church that is “bruised, hurting, and dirty because it has been out on the streets,” a testament to his perseverance in fostering a Church for the people
By Pie Gonzaga
Howard Johnson recounts his experience as a BBC foreign correspondent, and how he embraced the craziness of Philippine politics
The highly clinical first appearance of former president Rodrigo Duterte in the International Criminal Court marks the ironic beginning of how international law will exact accountability
Whether or not Trump’s second coming will affirm Filipino-Americans’ love affair with the U.S. remains to be seen
By Carlos Conde
The Marcos and Duterte camps are perpetually campaigning — this time, for hold of the People Power narrative. The opposition should step up