Archive - Commentary Year all all 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 Items per page 18 12 18 24 30 Commentary Why is there a Chinese military vessel in Reed Bank? Supreme Court Justice Antonio T. Carpio believes that it was not a collision of fishing vessels that happened on June 9 in Reed Bank (Philippine name: Recto Bank; Chinese name: Liyue Tan), 80 nautical miles off Palawan and within the Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone. By Ellen T. Tordesillas | Jun 17, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary How intelligent is the government’s intel report? The arrest of Davao-based journalist Margarita Valle last Sunday which turned out to be a case of mistaken identity puts into a question how intelligent is this so-called intelligence report which is the basis for the actions of government authorities including the country’s chief executive, President Duterte. By Ellen T. Tordesillas | Jun 11, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Cervical cancer-free PH by 2040 The Department of Health is aiming high: By 2040 they want a cervical cancer-free Philippines. By Ellen T. Tordesillas | Jun 8, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Make the journey to school safe for kids Always look left, right and left again when crossing the street. By Amalia C. Rolloque | Jun 3, 2019 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary All Hail and Glory to the Marcoses! A day after the May 13 elections, the “Marcos Centennial” and “Kabataang Barangay Worldwide” accounts in Facebook became inaccessible. By U.P. Third World Studies Center | May 27, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary ‘Ang Probinsyano’ emerges as top kingmaker The single most formidable political force in the country today as shown by the results of the May 13 elections is not President Duterte nor his daughter, Sara, who made her debut in the national political scene with her newly-formed party Hugpong ng Pagbabago. By Ellen T. Tordesillas | May 22, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary President Isko in 2028? It’s been a long time coming: a Manila Mayor who is considered presidential timber. By Jose Bayani Baylon | May 22, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary ‘I’ve made mistakes, corruption is not one of them’– Jinggoy Estrada Former Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, who failed in his bid to return to the Senate in the just- concluded elections, called me up yesterday complaining of my description of him as “corruption-tainted.” By Ellen T. Tordesillas | May 19, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Dynasties live on! (Democracy, too!) The recent midterm elections brought a lot of surprises. For me, the biggest surprise was the fall of the “House of Erap.” By Jose Bayani Baylon | May 19, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary For wanting to have it all, Erap lost everything A report by ABS-CBN’s Christian Esguerra said former President and former Manila mayor Joseph Estrada cannot understand why he lost the mayoralty race to Isko Moreno, whom he once promised to hand over the reins of the city after one term but later reneged. By Ellen T. Tordesillas | May 18, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Trust and elections Trust is supposed to be an essential element in an election. By Ellen T. Tordesillas | May 13, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Vote for the public servants we deserve Bluntly put, Filipino politicians tend to have very bad reputations. Greedy, thieving, dishonest, opportunistic, corrupt, callous, and self-interested are the adjectives that immediately come to mind. By Rachel AG Reyes | May 12, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Recommended reading for Panelo Panelo should ask whoever gave him information which he used in his briefing last Wednesday to look for my column in Malaya on April 15 titled “Duterte regains upper hand in the battle of Narco lists.” By Ellen T. Tordesillas | May 10, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Bakit ginawang problema ang foreign funding? Nag-iba ng diskarte ang mga galamay ng Malacañang nang hindi kumagat ang kanilang palpak na “Oust Duterte plot”na may kasama pang katawa-tawa na matrix. Ang pinagdidiskitahan nila ngayon ay ang tulong na bigay ng mga mayayamang bansa o pribadong institusyon sa mga organisasyun sa mga bansa na hindi masyadong mayaman katulad ng Pilipinas. By Ellen T. Tordesillas | May 5, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Ipe Salvosa and Bobi Tiglao As long as we have journalists like Felipe Salvosa II, the likes of Bobi Tiglao don’t matter. By Ellen T. Tordesillas | Apr 29, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary A conference on how disinformation erodes democracy A Filipino Consortium on Democracy and Information is holding its second national conference on April 22-23 at the University of the Philippines, BGC with the theme Disinformation and Democratic Decay:Why Deceptive Information Erodes Democratic Institutions. By Ellen T. Tordesillas | Apr 22, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Duterte regains upper hand in the battle of Narco Lists After Bong Go, President Duterte’s former special assistant who is now one of the frontrunners in the senatorial race, did the humiliating act of undressing in front of the media and under the glare of TV cameras, to show his tattoo-less back, the question of those who were initially impressed with the first three episodes of “Ang totoong Narco list” is, what’s Bikoy going to say about this? By Ellen T. Tordesillas | Apr 21, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Battle of Narco lists This is a classic case of Duterte getting a dose of his own medicine. By Ellen T. Tordesillas | Apr 5, 2019 | -minute read KEEP READING Posts pagination Newer posts 1 … 36 37 38 39 40 … 52 Older posts