MANILA (DAILY SUN CHRONICLE) โ President Donald Trumpโs escalating confrontation with Venezuela โ including naval deployments, airspace restrictions, and strikes on vessels accused of drug trafficking โ is reshaping U.S. policy in the region and raising fears of a wider…
Bitcoin Wipes Out 2025 Gains As Macro Headwinds Trigger Deep Market Correction
Bitcoin has entered a sharp corrective phase, erasing all its 2025 gains barely a month after notching a new all-time high. The worldโs largest cryptocurrency has been dragged lower by mounting concerns over the U.S. economy, tightening liquidity conditions, and…
Are People Dying Younger? The Uneven Crisis Behind A Troubling Global Trend
Is the age of people dying getting younger? Itโs a question that surfaces often โ at funerals, in conversations, in quiet moments when the news feels heavier than usual. And while global statistics say humanity is living longer than ever,…
Africaโs Christians Under Siege: Is a Global Proxy War Fueling the Violenceโor Something Far More Local?
Charred homes and abandoned churches mark the path of the Allied Democratic Forces in remote villages across the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a militia now linked to the Islamic Stateโs Central Africa Province. In northern Nigeria, grieving families bury…
The Perils of a โPeaceโ That Penalizes the Weak โ Trumpโs 28-Point Peace Plan and the Lessons for Small States
The recently revealed 28-point peace plan, reportedly backed by Donald Trump, for ending the war between Russia and Ukraine offers a deeply unsettling vision. Rather than a restoration of Ukrainian sovereignty, it proposes a structural compromise that heavily favors Russia…
Wave of Attacks in Nigeria Leaves 25 Christians Dead as Middle Belt Violence Escalates
MANILA, Philippines (Daily Sun Chronicle) โ At least 25 Christians have been killed over the past 12 days in a series of attacks in Nigeria, according to church leaders and rights monitors, underscoring ongoing violence that has made the country…
Report: Asia leads global renewables growth but remains worldโs coal hub
MANILA, Philippines โ Asia is emerging as the worldโs fastest-growing region for renewable energy, but it remains heavily dependent on coal, underscoring the complexity of its energy transition, according to a new report by Energy Tracker Asia released on December…
Trump threatens possible U.S. military action in Nigeria over alleged Christian persecution
WASHINGTON (November 2, 2025) โ President Donald Trump said he has instructed the Pentagon to prepare for possible military action in Nigeria, accusing the West African nation of failing to stop the killing of Christians by extremist groups. In a…
Starving in Sudan: Trapped Civilians in Sudanโs War Eat Leaves to Survive as Churches Fall Silent
EL FASHER, Sudan (AP) โ In the besieged Sudanese city of El Fasher, families have been reduced to eating leaves and animal feed. For 500 days, an estimated 260,000 people have been trapped as paramilitary fighters from the Rapid Support…
Why Timor-Lesteโs ASEAN Membership Matters to the Philippines
MANILAย โ Timor-Lesteโs entry as the 11th member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) marks a new chapter for regional cooperation โ one that carries strategic implications for the Philippines as it navigates tensions in the South China Sea…
ICC Affirms Jurisdiction Over Rodrigo Duterte in Landmark Crimes Against Humanity, and What Does It Mean
MANILA โ Once hailed by supporters as a tough-talking populist who โmade the streets safe again,โ former Philippine President Rodrigo Roa Duterte now faces a far different reckoning โ before the worldโs highest criminal court. The International Criminal Court (ICC)…
For East Timor, a 14-Year Journey Ends With a Seat at ASEANโs Table
MANILA โ When Xanana Gusmรฃo clasped hands with Southeast Asiaโs leaders in a familiar interlocking pose Sunday, it was more than a photo opportunity. For the former resistance fighter turned prime minister, it was the realization of a dream that…






