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Overcoming adversity in 2025

January 01, 2025
Filipinos have consistently met the coming of a new year with hope and excitement, as it represents a fresh start, looking forward to better days ahead, and a chance to begin again after reflecting on the year that was. However, the events of 2024—from geopolitical upheavals to local political skirmishes on top of lingering issues […]
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COLUMNS

Looking Back

Wartime New Year

Ambeth R. Ocampo
QUESTION THE BOX

This had better be a happy new year

Inez Ponce de leon
No Free Lunch

What’s in store for 2025?

Cielito F. Habito
On The Move

Making public services work for the poor

Segundo Eclar Romero
HORIZONS

Biggest winners, losers of 2024

Richard Heydarian
Gray Matters

Hello 2025, bye alcohol

Michael Lim Tan
Kris-Crossing Mindanao

Grim political prospects for 2025 (Part 1)

Rufa Cagoco-Guiam
With Due Respect

Mysterious stem cells: LCT procedure (3)

Artemio V. Panganiban
In the Pink of Health

Year-end reflections

Fatima Ignacio Gimenez
Undercurrent

Why positive thinking is not enough

Eleanor Pinugu
Young Blood

If you prick me, do I not bleed gray

Pauline A. Araki
Commentary

Is it finally time for a female Asean chief?

Apichai SunchindahDewi Fortuna AnwarSharon Seah
Public Lives

A pilgrim’s year

Randy David
Moments

Strengthening the family

Fr. Jerry M. Orbos SVD
Young Blood

That is why I love coffee

Lour Sanchez
Social Climate

Measuring Christmas cheer

Mahar Mangahas
Moving Into High Gear

Silent night in Bethlehem

Michael Lim Ubac
Human Face

Holy Innocents’ Day thoughts

Ma. Ceres P. Doyo
Commentary

A gathering of knives in Wuhan

Jose Luis J. Danguilan
Glimpses

Finding our innocence

Jose Ma Montelibano
FLEA MARKET OF IDEAS

Pockets of humanity

Joel Ruiz Butuyan
Safe Space

Post-holiday recovery

Anna Cristina Tuazon
Commentary

Defending human rights in SE Asia

Rangsiman Rome
Commentary

Filipino teachers need workload reform

Jerick ChanSteven Walker
Business Matters

Wish list pa more for Philippine business

Peter Angelo V. Perfecto
Commentary

Sustainable Philippine transport system

Ma. Sheilah Gaabucayan-Napalang
Young Blood

Merry meanings 

Zarena Hermogeno
Young Blood

‘Malayo pa, pero malayo na’

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