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Rappler • 12th September 2022

In 'Clothing the Colony,' Stephanie Coo weaves the fabric of history in the sartorial Filipino

Stephanie Coo unravels the 19th century through the wardrobe.
TheSmartLocal Philippines • 17th July 2020

9 Filipinotowns & Little Manilas Around The World To Visit If You Miss The Feeling of Home When Abroad

Being everywhere, expat Filipinos are familiar with homesickness, but fortunately can head to several Filipino areas where they can come together as a community abroad – and these are often called Filipinotowns or “Little Manilas.”
Rappler • 21st July 2019

Halfway through: Duterte's midterm, in charts

From the economy to peace and order, from poverty and the country's standing in world rankings, here's how President Duterte fared in his mid-term. See them in charts and in numbers.
Rappler • 18th July 2019

MISLEADING: Compared to Aquino, Duterte had a better approach to China

In the graphic which carried the title, "Why Duterte is Correct in His Approach with China," Aquino's approaches to China had been supposedly detrimental to the Philippines.
Rappler • 17th July 2019

DepEd 'connects disconnected' schools in its new e-learning initiative

Open Educational Resources are digital learning materials students and teachers can access – even offline – no matter where they are. Will it work in the Philippines?
Rappler • 25th June 2019

Meet Father Richard Mickley of historic PH Pride March of 1994

Who is Father Richard Mickley, one of the founders of the Pride Movement in the Philippines?
Rappler • 14th May 2019

TIME-LAPSE: Leading senators in first 12 hours of results transmission

At 6:23 pm on Monday, the Comelec transmitted the first batch of results to various media groups, only to be followed by a 7-hour delay before the next batch got released and published at 1:47 am on May 14.
ABS-CBN News • 24th June 2018

Failon Ngayon: Barangay Health Stations

"Failon Ngayon" probes into the questionable and incomplete multi-billion Barangay Health Station (BHS) project of the DOH. Former DOH secretary Janette Gari...
Inquirer.net • 8th September 2016

Fatal absolutist thinking

It is a human tendency to yearn for certainty in a world where there are only a few absolutes. We are itchy for explanations when confronted by the complex variables of life, only to find that our quest for absolute answers is futile.
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