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We live in a confusing time, bombarded everywhere by so much content. Let Teka Teka Explains be your guide. We cut through the noise and dig into the weeds to bring you insights you won't get from the daily news grind. We take you further than our regular Teka Teka reports--so you can make better sense of the world around you
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On the onion trail: how does a kilo go from P55 to P270?
Ba’t ang mahal na ng sibuyas ngayon? May shortage ba talaga? Nakakatulong nga ba ang pag-import? In this episode, the Teka Teka Explains team visit the Onion Capital of the Philippines to ask the questions there are no easy answers to.
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10 years after Yolanda, government housing still ‘substandard’ in Tacloban
“Dumodoble yung paghihirap namin”: This year marks a decade since Yolanda tore through Tacloban City, but residents we spoke to say their nightmares are far from over.
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TNT’s Mau Belen on how she became the lone female coach in the PBA
For years, Mau Belen worked to carve out a space for herself in basketball. In this episode, she talks us through her journey to becoming the PBA’s first female coach–and what it’s like to fight for a spot in the big boys’ club.
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PumaPodcast goes to the Komikero Komiks Museum
In this episode, the Teka Teka News team takes you on an immersive audio tour of the Komikero Komiks Museum, which reopened its doors in September after pandemic restrictions forced its closure in March 2020. What can these comic books tell us about our history and culture?
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Op–ed: My new tita from Iran
Dressed in her Sunday best for a plane ride, an older lady would tell a stranger through her limited English what was going on back home in Iran. "Iranian people, very good. Government bad." But the winds of change are blowing.
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The wounds reopened by Queen Elizabeth II’s death
As soon as the reign of Britain’s longest-serving monarch came to an end, people came for the crown jewels, the monarchy, and the Commonwealth. Here’s why.
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