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Some historians argued correctly that giving us one language may unite us when they really wanted to divide and rule, but I also believe that practicality played a role here. It was easier for a few ...
George Banez “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet.”  Says Juliet to lover ...
From Spanish conquest to American rule, the colonization of the Philippines shaped centuries of culture, resistance, and ...
Per assessment by the World Bank, the Philippines is one of the most unequal in the Asia-Pacific region. The top one percent of earners capture 17 percent of the national income, while the share of ...
Walk around Metro Manila’s many neighborhoods, and you’ll come across some exquisite artworks in ink. These works don’t always live on paper—sometimes, they live on skin. Over the years, tattoos have ...
Everyone’s story begins somewhere. For CityNews reporter Joanne Roberts, that somewhere is Winnipeg’s old Mother Tuckers ...
A two-year project to rediscover the original Noongar place names in Perth's southern suburbs has been captured on film.
China, he said, “was reduced to a semi-feudal and semi-colonial society, when bullying by foreign powers and frequent wars tore the country apart and plunged the Chinese people into an abyss of ...
Human remains pointing to a 1,000-year-old pre-Hispanic cemetery were unearthed in northern Lima by workers digging under the Peruvian capital to install a gas pipeline, an archaeologist told Reuters ...
San Jose’s Pinoytown, a place where Filipino businesses and families once thrived, now shows few remnants of its Filipino ...
MANILA: Strategic reforms to boost job creation could help transform the Philippines into a middle-class society by 2040, according to a new World Bank report released on Tuesday (July 15).
The journal has constantly taken the view that ‘India’ for its purpose is the country with its Pre-Partition boundaries, while treats Contemporary History as the history of Indian Union after 1947.