MSOpinion It’s back to the salt mine ' We are starting the year on the wrong foot with tens of thousands of air travelers being stranded due to antiquated equipment and power glitches '
After two years of subdued Christmas celebrations, the nation celebrated this year’s Christmas with a vengeance.
There is no other country on earth where one can find a kilo of onions worth P600 except here in our country.Although 2022 saw the country perform extremely well in the economic arena, 2023 might not be all that smooth sailing. The third challenge is how best to protect our national interests because of the big power tensions in the South China Sea.The last two administrations had contrasting approaches on how to deal with the problem.
PBBM, our new leader, has just gone to China to meet Chinese President Xi to ink various agreements but, more importantly, try to find if a resolution is possible direct from the Chinese leader.It is very near us and if China will make good its intention to incorporate Taiwan by force of arms, we, as PBBM himself stated, will get involved because of our MDT with the United States.This is perhaps why there is talk about a hotline with Beijing to avoid any untoward incidents which makes sense.
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