Although the Senate and House of Representatives’ respective hearings have done well to expose her identity and involvement in criminality, it would be a
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International Humanitarian Law: Why even wars have rules
In one of former President Rodrigo Duterte’s most notorious one-liners, he told soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in 2018 to,
Today, we thank the unions
As you’re reading this, you’re coming back from a two-day respite from work we call, the “weekend”. Taking 48 hours to rest and recuperate
The Nagorno-Karabakh Dispute: Why you should pay attention
Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory long disputed by Armenia and Azerbaijan, has sparked fresh clashes between the two Central Asian countries again. Fighting between these two
A long history of Western intervention in Iran
Since the beginning of the Trump Presidency, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been treated as public enemy number one in the eyes of
On International Human Rights Day, let’s be aware of these global human rights crises happening today
The 10th of December is recognised as the International Day for Human Rights. This day celebrates the human rights many people take for granted
As Filipinos have taken an interest in Timor-Leste, they should also learn of the Timorese struggle
As Filipinos cheer on the Philippine delegation during the 30th Southeast Asian Games, they have also rallied behind an unlikely neighboring country during the
In Bolivia, the people chose Evo Morales but the elites wanted differently
As Chile and Ecuador are engulfed in widespread unrest, another South American nation descends into political turmoil. Bolivia’s anti-imperialist President Evo Morales announced his
The unrest happening in Chile should serve as a warning against austerity measures
Chilean President Sebastián Piñera has declared a state of emergency, and more than 16 have perished as clashes between protesters and government forces wage
Remembering Thomas Sankara: Pan-Africanist Hero who dreamed of a prosperous Burkina Faso
On October 15, 1987, the presidential palace of the landlocked African country of Burkina Faso was the center of a gunfight between officials of