Musings On History And Identity By A Filipino In The Diaspora
by Rose ChurmaI left the Philippines in 1976 when I was in my mid-twenties. Although I don’t “celebrate” Philippine Independence...
by Rose ChurmaI left the Philippines in 1976 when I was in my mid-twenties. Although I don’t “celebrate” Philippine Independence...
by Belinda A. Aquino, Ph.D.The recent Bongbong Marcos victory in the Philippine presidential election on May 9 is bound to be...
by Perry DiazVladimir Putin warned there would be “lightning-fast” retaliation “if someone intends to intervene in the ongoing events from...
by Perry DiazIt all began when a Supreme Court draft opinion leaked out that Roe v. Wade will be stricken...
by Perry DiazIn 1853, the Ottoman Empire was referred to by Tsar Nicolas I as the “Sick Man of Europe,”...
by Perry DiazWith three weeks left to Election Day, the campaign season in the Philippines is now in the homestretch....
by Perry DiazThe Russian Invasion of Ukraine is now on its second stage: the bombardment of Ukraine.Without a no-fly zone...
by Perry DiazSince 1947, when the Science and Security Board (SSB) of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists met for...
by Perry DiazIn April 2013, I wrote a column titled “Nuclear Blackmail,” where I talked about North Korea’s Supreme Leader...
Former president Donald Trump on September 23, 2020, was asked if he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power...