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Rizal’s ‘Noli Me Tangere’ gets Arabic translation
Jose Rizal’s most famous novel can now be read in Arabic—potentially drawing a new crowd of international readers while ...
Hammocks helped Europeans survive the tropics during colonization. But this ancient Indigenous innovation has been erased ...
For decades, archaeologists suspected that an early Spanish mission in Texas had vanished without a trace, leaving a gap in ...
December 31, the last day of the year, has often served as a day of closure, decision, and transition in Philippine history.
As China staged live-fire military drills around Taiwan featuring aircraft, warships and rocket launches, the Chinese foreign ...
Veterans in Iloilo City attribute a huge part of the courage and valor they demonstrated during the world war to Dr. Jose ...
EVERY piña fiber, abacá and jusi fabric woven into a barong Filipino carries the struggles of being acknowledged as the Philippine national dress for men. Along with them, the nation’s fight for ...
Local author and University Associate Professor Tom Sykes has just published Tangled Saviours, an energetic, imaginative and ...
Our national hero, Jose Rizal, whose martyrdom we commemorate every December 30th, strongly criticized the rule of the ...
The beauty of most regional cuisines lies in the many variations of recipes passed down through generations, as is the case ...
Tropical fire ants, named for the intense burning produced by their stings, are found today in tropical regions across the globe. How they managed to colonize landmasses as far apart as the Americas, ...
No one disputes that European colonization of the New World devastated native populations. But the timing and scale of that demographic crash are sources of debate among archaeologists and historians.
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