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That external powers and local elites seek to hijack liberation struggles for their own vested interests is reason to strengthen – rather…
That external powers and local elites seek to hijack liberation struggles for their own vested interests is reason to strengthen – rather…
Since the closure of its military bases in the country in 1991, the United States has incrementally regained, transformed, and deepened its…
The Philippines’ decision 16 years ago to close down a US military base made history and marked a significant victory for anti-base…
As Mindanao reels yet again on the brink of another all-out war, sections of mainstream print media may be helping push it…
The consolidation of an international network for the abolition of foreign military bases marks an important advance for the global peace and…
Three years after the invasion, Iraq remains a living nightmare for many Iraqis. Up to half of Iraq’s labor force are unemployed;…
MANILA — ON THE VERY DAY WHEN FILIPINOS were to mark the 20th anniversary of the ‘People Power’ uprising which ended Ferdinand…
WHENEVER THE PHILIPPINES’ foreign policy towards the United States is discussed, the latter’s “military assistance” to the Philippines never fails to come…
While the likes of Halliburton and Bechtel get all the press, other US companies are hard at work trying to refashion Iraq’s…
The giant steam turbine at the Najibiya power plant is quiet. If the Russian engineers who built the original equipment over 30…
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