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President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. departed yesterday for a high-stakes official visit to Washington, D.C., aiming to secure a bilateral trade deal and ...
From awkward wedding encounters to public snubs and shouting matches, President Marcos Jnr and his sister Imee are now openly estranged.
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos warns vs dangers of online gamblingPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. warned the public about the ill effects of online gambling addiction and how it could ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says he is ready to negotiate a bilateral trade deal that is 'mutually beneficial' ...
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The Manila Times on MSNVP Sara: ‘Addict’ Marcos colluded with ICCVice President Sara Duterte, who is at The Hague to visit her father, former president Rodrigo Duterte, described President ...
WITH less than a month left before the new 20 percent United States tariff on Philippine goods take effect, President Ferdinand Marcos is flying to Washington D.C. this week to join negotiations to ...
PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. on Sunday warned that digitalization has made online gambling more accessible and destructive to Filipino families, as calls to regulate or ban electronic ...
We are in the middle of the negotiations. Hopefully it will be a positive outcome,” Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez said.
When Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. arrives in Washington this week for a high-level state visit, the spotlight will turn to the longstanding—but increasingly complex—alliance ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNEmployers hope Marcos rules out legislated wage hikes in SONATHE Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECoP) is hoping that President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. rejects legislated wage hikes when he delivers his fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA). In ...
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GMA Network on MSNMarcos arrives in US to meet TrumpPresident Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. arrived in Washington, DC on Monday at 2:48 a.m. Manila time. The President is set ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. left for Washington D.C. on Sunday for a three-day official visit, where he is expected to press for a bilateral trade deal and discuss defense cooperation in a ...
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