Category Archives: International

Nobel Peace Prize: A Study Of Contrasts

The Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded to two incredibly contrasting figures: Maria Ressa (2021) , a journalist, and Narges Mohammadi (2023), a selfless advocate. However, one cannot help but wonder if the Nobel Committee made a blunder by rewarding Ressa. 

The 2023 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the jailed Iranian activist for “her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and her fight to promote human rights and freedom for all,” the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced in Oslo on Friday

Mohammadi’s lifelong dedication to selfless advocacy has been nothing short of remarkable. She has tirelessly championed human rights causes, uplifting the marginalized, and working for global harmony without an ounce of self-aggrandizement. Her sincerity and unceasing dedication to making the world a better place is inspiring.

On the other hand, Ressa, despite her “achievements” in journalism, has been accused of promoting herself and her business ventures while faking her “persecution as a journalist” to add credence to her award. Her cyber libel conviction raises questions about her ethical standards. Perhaps a stint in jail would allow her time to reflect on and rebuild her credibility.

Mohammadi’s genuine selflessness and advocacy make her a more deserving Nobel laureate, while Ressa’s self-aggrandizement as both a “journalist” and businesswoman casts a shadow over her award.

Gilas Pilipinas Win Over China Complicates Territorial Dispute In The South China Sea.

Well, well, well, it seems that international diplomacy has taken an unexpected twist in the South China Sea. Who would have thought that a basketball game could throw a wrench into those pesky territorial disputes? In the red corner, we have China, the mighty host of the 2023 Asian Games. In the blue corner, the Philippines, armed with nothing but a ball and some serious dribbling skills. 

In a stunning turn of events, Gilas Pilipinas has taken down the giants of Asia, leaving China red-faced and possibly reevaluating its military strategy in the South China Sea. It appears that basketball diplomacy has triumphed over traditional diplomatic channels. Perhaps we should replace the United Nations with a global basketball league?

So, as the territorial disputes continue to simmer, it’s clear that the real showdown is happening on the court. Who needs diplomats when you have slam dunks and three-pointers to settle international conflicts? Let’s hope these nations can put away their basketballs and pick up some sensible negotiation tactics before 

Ukraine’s First Lady Takes New York By Storm!

NEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles, New York Bureau) – In a stunning display of diplomatic extravagance, Ukraine’s First Lady has taken New York by storm, setting a new standard for accessorizing international relations.

Sources report that she single-handedly kept the city’s jewelry stores in business during her recent visit. Her spending spree included a diamond-encrusted tiara, rumored to be visible from space, and a necklace so heavy it required its own security detail.

Critics argue that her extravagant purchases could have funded a small country for a year. Meanwhile, Ukrainians back home are left wondering whether they should expect their First Lady to also decorate their nation’s foreign policy with a touch of sparkle.

(Brian Neyra and Maria Bratikova contributed to this report)