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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said no one will be exempt from an independent investigation into alleged anomalies ...
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Marcos thanks UAE: 'True partner in building smarter, future-ready governments'
MANILA, Philippines - President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. thanked the government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for its support ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos addresses public anger over corruption scandal, supports protests, and vows justice in ...
AS part of government efforts to boost the development in the country’s infrastructures and educational system, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed two new laws which will fast-track the ...
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VP Sara: Marcos must make lawmakers pay
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. must not allow any lawmaker to flee the country or just resign to evade accountability from their lavish lifestyles that were funded by people’s taxes, Vice President ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said no one will be spared, including his relatives and allies, in the government’s ...
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Monday defended the independent probe into alleged corruption involving ...
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Philippine defense and military chiefs reject call to defect from Marcos over flood control uproar
The Philippine defense and military chiefs have rejected a call for the country’s armed forces to withdraw support from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Allegations of massive corruption in flood ...
President Marcos was expected to address the UN General Assembly as part of the Philippines' bid for a non-permanent UN ...
President Ferdinand Marcos has ordered the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and other concerned government agencies to provide immediate aid in areas, which will be affected by ...
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Marcos orders more food banks to combat hunger
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered the opening of more food banks nationwide as part of his administration’s push to end involuntary hunger in the country.
President Ferdinand Marcos said he did not blame people for taking part in street protests "one bit" as anger mounts over a corruption scandal involving phony flood control projects.
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