The Quezon City representative says he is sorry “if some people were offended” as he comes under fire for an inappropriate and misogynistic comment he made on the job
Lawmakers move to scrap a hefty tax on outbound travel, but industry groups warn that billions in funding for tourism infrastructure, scholarships, and cultural programs could be at risk
Tensions between Israel and Iran have put most of the Middle East in danger. But in Dubai, Chef JP Anglo says safeguards placed by the UAE government have kept Filipinos at ease
At The Hague, drug war victims’ lawyers say the prosecution is “trial-ready,” while Duterte’s allies insist the ICC has no jurisdiction over the case
From Aquinos to activists and the academe, we ask Filipinos across generations and sectors about the meaning of the EDSA Revolution, 40 years later