Month: March 2025

Sara Duterte Faces Impeachment Proceedings: Political Tensions Rise in the Philippines

The Philippine political landscape is once again under scrutiny as Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte faces impeachment proceedings. This development marks a significant moment in the country’s political climate, stirring debates on governance, accountability, and the deepening divide between political factions. Grounds for Impeachment The impeachment case against VP Duterte is reportedly based

Job Outlook for Newly Licensed Criminologists in the Philippines

The field of criminology continues to be a vital sector in the Philippines, offering various career opportunities for newly licensed professionals. As the results of the Criminology Licensure Examination (CLE) 2025 are released, many successful passers are now looking ahead to their next steps in law enforcement, public safety, and private security. Career Opportunities for

Philippines-U.S. Defense Relations: A Strategic Alliance in the Indo-Pacific

The Philippines and the United States share a long-standing defense relationship that has evolved through decades of geopolitical shifts and security challenges. From historical military alliances to modern security cooperation, this partnership continues to play a vital role in maintaining stability in the Indo-Pacific region. A Historical Partnership The Philippines and the U.S. have been

The Greatest Women in Philippine History: Trailblazers Who Shaped the Nation

The Philippines has a rich history filled with remarkable women who have made significant contributions to the country’s political, social, and cultural development. From revolutionaries to stateswomen, educators, and human rights advocates, these women have left an indelible mark on Philippine history. As we celebrate National Women’s Month, let’s honor some of the greatest Filipino

National Women’s Month 2025: A Celebration of Strength and Progress

March marks the beginning of National Women’s Month in the Philippines, a time dedicated to recognizing the achievements, struggles, and contributions of Filipino women across various sectors. The annual celebration, anchored on gender equality, women empowerment, and inclusive progress, serves as a reminder of the country’s commitment to upholding women’s rights and ensuring their active

Rising Heat Index in the Philippines: Class Cancellations and the Start of Summer

As the Philippines transitions from the northeast monsoon season to the warmer months, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has issued warnings about rising temperatures and heat index levels. With temperatures expected to climb, several schools have preemptively canceled face-to-face classes to ensure the safety of students and staff. The Heat Index

The Role of Indigenous Groups in Philippine History and the Diwata Controversy

The Philippines is home to a rich tapestry of indigenous cultures that predate colonial rule. Indigenous groups such as the Igorot, Lumad, Aeta, and Mangyan, among many others, have played a vital role in shaping the country’s identity, history, and traditions. Despite their significant contributions, these communities have often been marginalized, misunderstood, or misrepresented—an issue

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