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President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. is back in the Philippines after a working visit to Osaka, Japan, his office said ...
The Philippines is ill-equipped for war or any "global shock" due to the Marcos administration’s lack of plan and direction, ...
The Philippines will not waver in defending the country’s sovereignty and protecting the welfare of Filipino fishermen in the ...
President Marcos has vowed to leave “significant” and “tangible” changes in the lives of Filipinos before he steps down from ...
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Marcos tackles space agenda in Japan visit
The Philippines is working with Japan to use space technology for the benefit of Filipinos, President Marcos said from Osaka, ...
A Reuters Institute study finds Filipinos see politicians, not influencers, as the top source of false information online, ...
We're not fighting. But don't hit the fishermen, okay? Don't block us in our territory. We'll really fight for that,” Marcos ...
Hays County Sheriff's Office Civil Service Commission schedules meeting for June 26, 2025, focusing on transparency and law ...
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Marcos not giving inch of PH territory
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday vowed to preserve the country's territorial integrity without compromise under his ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. returned to the Philippines on Sunday after his 4-day trip to Japan, describing his working ...
President Marcos reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving the lives of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), telling the Filipino community in Osaka that they remain central to his ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he wanted his legacy to be defined by 'significant and tangible changes' in the lives of Filipinos.