Indonesia’s B50 program is described by senior Energy Ministry officials as the first mandatory 50% biofuel blend program in the world, drawing study visits from countries seeking to replicate the model.
No final decision on reactor technology, plant location, or construction contract has been announced; Malaysia’s nuclear programme remains in the structured pre-deployment feasibility phase.
Japan’s POWERR Asia framework, endorsed by Laos at the June 10 Tokyo summit, targets both short-term fuel security and long-term structural energy resilience across Asia.
The June 15 Laos nuclear agreement expands Rosatom’s ASEAN presence at a moment when regional energy security concerns are reshaping how governments evaluate long-term generation options.
The Senate's paralysis in addressing impeachment charges against Vice President Duterte raises critical questions about its integrity. In a democracy, silence often emboldens the very forces we seek to hold accountable.
Should the Senate be a stage for entertainment or a seat for serious debate? The choice we make in selecting our leaders will define not just the future of our political landscape but the integrity of our democracy itself.
As the narrative of the Malasakit Centers unfolds, voters must keep their eyes open, asking whether aid is a right or reduced to a transaction for political gain.
As the political landscape shifts, President Marcos faces a Senate that won't simply march in lockstep. The implications for his administration and Vice President Sara Duterte could reshape the next three years.
Watching the 2025 election results unfold, one must wonder, how far have we strayed from the noble aims of the party-list system? As familiar faces continue to dominate, it is imperative to call for accountability and legitimate representation. What reforms can reclaim the integrity of this system?
The 2025 midterm elections have dismantled the "Uniteam" narrative, exposing cracks in loyalty as new Senate factions emerge. As Sara Duterte's impeachment trial approaches, will our lawmakers prioritize public accountability over political survival? The stakes are high and the path to 2028 is anything but clear.
The twin victories of Bam Aquino and Kiko Pangilinan mark not just a comeback, but a critical turning point for the reformist movement. As they prepare for 2028, the challenge is clear: transform momentum into meaningful governance, rebrand their approach, and evolve their connection with the Filipino people.
The Jalosjos family's political reign has ended, but this defeat transcends mere electoral results. It's a testament to the power of grassroots movements and the determination of voters, signaling that political dynasties can fall when accountability and reform are demanded.
Years of Budots and Budol politics reached a turning point in 2025, as voters favored substance over style. The message is clear: being a celebrity is no longer enough; only capable leadership will foster trust and progress.
The unexpected outcomes of the 2025 midterm elections challenge us to rethink our approach to political forecasting. In an era where digital influence reigns, reliance on outdated survey methods leaves us blindsided by the true electorate.