President demands coastline mapping%2C wider awareness of %27storm surge%27 threat Mayors plan relocation of residents away from shoreline Political rivalry%2C funding shortages and red tape may ...
MANILA, Philippines — The man who steered Indonesia to recovery after the 2004 tsunami has some cautionary words for the Philippines as it begins planning reconstruction after Typhoon Haiyan: ...
“The full moon rose last night on a Philippines blown inside out by an act of rebellion. At the gates of two of Manila’s military camps, the people are guarding the soldiers.” That was me, writing as ...
As controversial president of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte’s run in office is soon ending, there are many thoughts arising on who will take his place and what the overall future of the country – ...
The CSIS Southeast Asia Program is pleased to host a conversation on the conclusion of the first five-year development compact between the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and the Philippine ...
Maybe it is the rainy weather that has me catching up on my reading. Nassim Nicholas Taleb is not your typical intellectual. He writes about economics like it is a contact sport and argues like ...
Benigno Simeon Aquino III, the former president of the Philippines, was born in Manila on February 8, 1960. Today, almost four years after his death, we try to reflect on his presidency and its ...
Now that the Philippines and Japan have signed a landmark Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) allowing the entry of soldiers and military equipment into each other’s territories for combat training and ...
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Was Zelenskyy fooled and used? Lessons for PH
THE recent statement by NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, asserting that "Ukraine was never promised a membership in NATO," ...
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