The Philippines is the only Catholic-dominated nation in Asia. The Church maintains a considerable influence in the lives of Filipinos. Aside from delivering sermons from the pulpit or issuing ...
Philippine presidential candidate Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., son of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, delivers a speech during a campaign rally in Lipa, Batangas province, Philippines, April 20, ...
The archipelago is increasingly becoming a popular destination for Russian tourists. A few travelers shared their impressions of the people, cuisine and culture of the Philippines. With its blue ...
Join Pat Reinhart, VP of Services & Thought Leadership at Conductor, and Shannon Vize, Sr. Content Marketing Manager at Conductor, for an exclusive first look at the 2026 AEO/GEO Benchmarks Report, ...
Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., the son of former Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos, was sworn into office on Thursday as the seventeenth president of the Philippines, roughly thirty-six years ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. Duterte made his name as mayor of Davao, the largest city in Mindanao, where he ...
Ever wonder what people in the Philippines are crazy about? Or about who to follow or talk to in the tropical peninsula? Here are the top blogs and sites made by locals for the world to consume!
Exciting news for travellers looking to explore the vibrant culture, stunning landscapes and warm hospitality of the Philippines! Air Canada has launched a brand new non-stop route from Vancouver (YVR ...
Mukamo Philippines lists the winners of recently concluded 2007 Philippine Blog Award winners. The awards included categories such as Best Home and Living Blog, Best Socio-Political Blog, Best Podcast ...
Dreaming about retiring in the Philippines? With its welcoming locals, slow-paced life, and stunning beaches, it’s hard not to. These are some key things to keep in mind before you do. Americans ...
The first time I went to the Philippines was when I was a baby; I think I was two years old. I don't remember much of anything from that trip obviously, but I hear stories of how my mom's side of the ...