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Amid coup concerns in Philippines, Marcos Jnr sacks pro-Duterte police officers
South China Morning Post· 2 days agoNews reports said two battalions of police Special Action Forces, under the command of the ...
In Maria Ressa’s Philippines
The Nation· 21 hours agoLooking over Singapore harbor from Facebook’s dazzling new office there, Maria Ressa knew that the bodies were piling up back home in the Philippines....
The Philippines Needs Butter, Not Just Guns
Foreign Policy Magazine· 1 day agoFerdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, elected president of the Philippines in 2022 and the son of its infamous 10th president, was expected to continue his...
Fair winds and following seas, USS Leyte Gulf
Navy Times via Yahoo News· 7 days agoNamed after the legendary World War II Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Philippine Sea in 1944, Leyte Gulf was built in 1985 and commissioned in 1987. “This...
‘Smart move’: why the rest of Asia could find a new security partner in Japan
South China Morning Post· 6 days agoFunded by an Official Development Aid loan from Japan International Cooperation Agency, the US$507...
From Seinfeld to Butker, commencement speaker appearances invite controversy
NBC News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCollege commencements are being met this graduation season with a drumbeat of protests, walkouts and...
John Donald O'Shea: Is it fair to label the President, 'Genocide Joe?'
Quad-City Times· 6 days agoThe so-called protesters at Columbia and the other colleges, have taken to calling President Biden,...
The Military’s Myth of Black Freedom
YES! Magazine· 3 days ago“Black people, we were never patriots; we were pragmatists,” a friend said to me recently when we talked about both of our grandfathers’ years of military service and their reverberating effects ...
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EconoTimes· 6 days agoWhy knock down all public housing towers when retrofit can sometimes be better? In the occupied far...