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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos son launches youth group, hub
THE government on Saturday launched the Bagong Pilipinas Youth (BPY) and its hub as part of the government's efforts to ...
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Marcos says the Philippines will be pulled into any war over Taiwan, despite China’s protest
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says his country will inevitably be drawn “kicking and screaming” in any war over ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos wants contractor to explain unfinished Bulacan flood control project
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday demanded an explanation from a contractor why it failed to complete the repair of a ...
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The Manila Times on MSNSara more well-traveled than Marcos this year
VICE President Sara Duterte traveled to Kuwait Friday, her 10th foreign trip for the year, surpassing the five official ...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Friday ordered a full investigation into a Bulacan flood control project after ...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Thursday signed into law the Judiciary Fiscal Autonomy Act, granting the ...
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Philstar.com on MSN'Explain ghost projects': Marcos tells Discaya-linked firm
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. blasted the Discaya-linked St. Timothy Construction Corp. for seemingly abandoning its ...
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Philstar.com on MSNMarcos OKs bill granting courts control over budget items
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed into law a bill granting the judiciary more financial autonomy, including the power to ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos warned Monday that his country would be dragged "kicking and screaming" into any war ...
MANILA (Reuters) -Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Monday that Beijing has "misinterpreted" his comments ...
Marcos Jr.—who is more commonly known by his boyhood nickname of "Bongbong," or "BBM"—is the 64-year-old son of former Philippines dictator Ferdinand Marcos and his shoe-loving wife Imelda Marcos.
Ferdinand “BongBong” Marcos Jr. waves during the swearing-in ceremony at the Old Legislative Building in Manila, the Philippines, on June 30, 2022. Bloomberg via Getty Images ...
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