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Started in 1927, the Philippines Graphic is the longest-running printed magazine of national circulation that provides relevant news and features and promotes Philippine literature.

The ground beneath us: On the Philippines’ pursuit of sustainable mining

For decades, mining has occupied a complicated place in the national conversation, caught in a tug-of-war between the promise of economic growth and the cost of environmental degradation.

Do you still see bloodred dragonflies?

It’s a four-year-old book of poetry—a slim book, all of 90 pages, with 55 poems published in 2022, ready to be read and absorbed. And...

2GO strengthens connections to support Mindanao’s next chapter of growth

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS | CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Philippines (12 August 2026) — 2GO, the Philippines’ largest and most integrated end-to-end transportation and logistics...

The politician flips a coin

As complicated as it may sometimes be, there used to be a time when Philippine politics was a little bit simpler. Politicians were simpler...

Hands-on workshops for Ikenobo and Ohara Ikebana

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — Ikebana Manila Chapter 108 will hold two special hands-on workshops featuring the timeless beauty and artistry of Japanese floral arrangement...

Now you see them, then you don’t: Crimes & violence on campus

It was the type of news that jarred the senses because it was the first time it happened in the country. Government officials called...

2 Valid IDs asks: How many IDs are enough to prove you exist?

A mundane errand reveals the cost of bureaucracy Directed by Ma-an L. Asuncion-Dagñalan and Abet Pagdagdagan Raz, 2 Valid IDs follows Sylvia as she attempts...

SM Warehouses expands e-commerce logistics footprint to over 126,000 sqm

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — SM Warehouses, a unit of SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SM Prime), has expanded its logistics space for Shopee partners SPX...

2026 Sinclair National Art Competition calls for entries nationwide

The 2026 Sinclair National Art Competition (SNAC 2026) successfully launched at the Sinclair Pro Store in Del Monte, Quezon City, last July 31, 2026,...

Who is real? Veryfyd brings truth and trust to the digital world

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — As fake accounts, impersonators and online scams increasingly blur the line between authentic and fabricated identities, Filipino-founded Veryfyd is betting...

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The ground beneath us: On the Philippines’ pursuit of sustainable mining

For decades, mining has occupied a complicated place in the national conversation, caught in a tug-of-war between the promise of economic growth and the cost of environmental degradation.

The ‘Land of the Rising Sun’ shines magnificently in our times

War spares none, and forgives few... Japan learned this the hard way after Emperor Hirohito announced the country’s surrender in August 1945. Atomic bombs turned the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki into virtual wastelands, as darkness enveloped the entire archipelago. The years following World War II were a...

Japan returns to Asia

It is fashionable these days—both in and outside Japan—to argue that Japan is in the process of “re-Asianization.” This view is part of the larger argument that all of Asia, including Japan, is asserting a distinct Asian identity in economic affairs, security arrangements and social and cultural values. The...