Corregidor Island, where the past now lives.
Corregidor Island, Where history meets the present.
Corregidor Island, Where history meets the present.
In a historic move, Japan has sent a warship through the Taiwan Straits. This marks the first time a Japanese vessel has made this passage. The ship, named JS Sazanami (DD-113), is an Aegis destroyer. It sailed in response to recent military maneuvers by China. Just days earlier, a Chinese aircraft carrier passed near two…
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A new Chinese nuclear-powered attack submarine reportedly sunk while still under construction earlier this year. This incident has raised significant concerns about the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) and its internal accountability. A senior U.S. defense official revealed that China attempted to conceal the submarine’s sinking, which took place next to a pier. The Wall…
In a recent report released by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), alarming statistics about illegal immigration and crime have come to light. This data was provided to Representative Tony Gonzales and underscored significant trends in illegal immigration and crime that have emerged since the Trump administration. The data underscores a pressing issue – a substantial…
In a sad report released by Japan’s National Police Agency, alarming statistics reveal a troubling trend. In the first half of 2024, 37,227 individuals living alone were found dead in their homes. This situation highlights a growing concern about social isolation among the elderly. The statistics are striking. Approximately 70% of those who died alone…
Filipino seafarers, get new safeguards for rights and welfare while at sea. President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has officially signed into law House Bill 7325 and Senate Bill 22211, which collectively aim to enhance protections for the approximately 500,000 Filipino seafarers working worldwide. The legislation hailed as a triumph for labor rights, underscores the government’s…
The United States keeps its Typhon missile system stationed in the Philippines despite strong objections from China and Russia. This decision has sparked a heated debate about regional security and the potential for an arms race in Southeast Asia. The Typhon missile system, which can be equipped with advanced cruise missiles, has a range exceeding…
by Jonny Barker In the midst of chaos and uncertainty, there are individuals and groups who selflessly dedicate their lives to protecting others. One such group is the Anti-Kidnapping Group (AKG) in Mindanao, Philippines, who have been making a significant impact in the fight against kidnapping. This article aims to highlight their excellent work and…
Recent studies have revealed that vortioxetine, a common antidepressant, may offer a new line of defense against glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer. This unexpected finding has sparked interest in the medical community, prompting researchers to explore the potential of repurposing existing medications for cancer treatment. Glioblastoma, characterized by its rapid…