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Access to information and inspiration and to each other is top on the list of Steps Studio founder and Museo Pambata vice president Sofia Zobel Elizalde’s list of why life is better in celebration of answer to Manila Bulletin’s 125th anniversaryHow is life better for 2025?We have access to information that is readily available to …

SM Supermalls president Steven Tan, in celebration of Manila Bulletin’s 125th anniversary, ponders on the many, many ways life is betterI believe that life is significantly better today than it was 100 years ago in so many ways. We are now more technologically advanced and accessible, so shopping is possible anywhere and anyhow. As I always …

Rafael Fernandez de Mesa, president and CEO of Aboitiz Land, shares how purpose-driven development creates opportunities, fosters growth, and builds thriving communities for FilipinosOur work is driven by a clear purpose—to create economic opportunities, enable progress, and build a better future for Filipinos. Through our Economic Estates, we continue to deliver long-term value and contribute …

As it marks its 125th year, Manila Bulletin takes a look back at some of the diplomatic breakthroughs of the past centuryIs life truly better in 2025? It always depends on who we’re asking and in comparison to what. But, for the sake of perspective, if we reflect on the diplomatic breakthroughs of the past …

On this day in 1900, Manila Bulletin was born. Have we come far enough? Is life better now than we found it a few years, a few decades, a century, or 125 years ago?No time is more Dickensian than now, not even Charles Dickens’ time. In celebrating a great milestone, 125 years since Manila Bulletin began …

We ask Cultural Center of the Philippines president Kaye Tinga to lend her voice as we assess how far we have come as a nation since the Manila Bulletin was founded 125 years ago and she cites how Philippine arts and culture now transcend physical and time boundariesThe Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) was …

Under the leadership of CEO Jessica de Mesa, Kindred, named Manila Bulletin’s 2024 Newsmaker of the Year, is steadfast in its mission to empower women in health and wellnessThere are a lot of challenges that Filipinos face especially when it comes to healthcare. From accessibility, quality, affordability, and even judgment on controversial topics, it has …

A look back at 25 years of progress, collective action to end plastic pollutionAs talks on the escalating plastic waste make headlines, we’re quick to feel paralyzed knowing it poses harm to our health and shared home. Turn on the TV, and there’s a good chance you’ll hear of plastic pestering our environment. Step outside, …

Reflections from Jig Young, co-founder of Expedock, Manila Bulletin’s 2024 Newsmaker of the YearArtificial Intelligence lets him focus on deep work rather than mundane workAs a product person, I used to spend all my time on mundane tasks like transcribing and summarizing customer calls. At least half of my workweek was spent watching calls from …

Cutting the red tape in local government transactions was the first major step that Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan took to make life better for Manileños.This step has greatly improved the people’s access to Manila City Hall services through Lacuna-Pangan’s flagship program – Kalinga sa Maynila – which allows her administration to prioritize public health, social …

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