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The Lingering Shadows of Martial Law: A Reckoning with the Past

In 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos plunged the Philippines into an era of darkness by declaring Martial Law.  This singular act, justified under the guise of restoring order and stability, left...

The Dangers of Plastics in Our Seafood

Plastic pollution in our oceans is a growing crisis that affects marine life and human health.  Each year, millions...

The Government’s Internet Kill Switch: A Global Threat to Digital Rights

In the 21st century, the internet has woven itself into the fabric of our lives, becoming an indispensable...

Level Up Your Tech Game at SM Cyber Month 2024: Experience Gaming, Gadgets, and Exclusive Deals!

Time to LEVEL UP with SM’s Cyber Month 2024 Cyberzone gears up for a month-long thrill-fest in tech,...

The Invisible Battlefield: Understanding Proxy Wars

In the complex theatre of modern global politics, where direct conflict between powerful nations risks catastrophic consequences, proxy...
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The Weirdest Places Ashes Have Been Scattered in New Zeeland

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The Next Wave of Superheroes Has Arrived with Astonishing Speed

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Watch Awesome Kate Halle Go Full Wiming Pro in the Bahamas

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Silicon Valley Stunned by the Fulminant Slashed Investments

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Inflation in the Philippines: A Brief Overview

Explore the nuanced effects of rising inflation in the Philippines, where the current rate stands at 5.3%.

Big Tech’s Pandemic Bubble bursts

Over the past three months, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Meta (Facebook-parent company) announced plans to cut a total of more than 50,000 employees from their staff, a significant change from the early days of the pandemic

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