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Inquirer.net on MSNMarcos wants to open PH more to world to boost tourism, economyPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday expressed his intent to further “open” the country to the international community to ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNLOOK: Marcos conducts a fly-by in Malampaya in offshore PalawanPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. personally visited the Malampaya gas field through a fly-by on Monday (July 14). Marcos ...
US President Donald Trump personally invited President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. to discuss bilateral matters at the White House ...
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GMA Network on MSNMarcos to stay at historic Blair House during summit with Trump in DCPhilippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will stay at the historic Blair House across the White House in Pennsylvania Avenue ...
President Ferdinand Marcos wants the completion of the new Caticlan Passenger Terminal Building (PTB) in less than two years to boost tourism and economic activity in Western Visayas (WV). The Chief ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos sees smuggling as ‘security threat’ – DAPRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. considers a recent surge in agricultural smuggling a “national security threat,” the ...
In his first official visit to Washington, Marcos seeks relief from new U.S. tariffs and deeper defense cooperation as ...
With only a less than a month before his fourth State of the Nation Address Address (SONA), President Ferdinand Marcos ordered newly appointed Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Dave M ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNPalace: Marcos vetoed NPU bill over PUP’s low performance in 2016President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. decided to veto the National Polytechnic University (NPU) bill due to the Polytechnic ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNMarcos vetoes National Polytechnic University billPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has vetoed the National Polytechnic University (NPU) bill, a Palace official said on Friday.
Rappler's Lian Buan talks to human rights lawyer Ruben Carranza, a former commissioner of the Presidential Commission on Good ...
Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos will visit the United States from July 20 to 22, Manila’s department of foreign affairs said Friday, after the country was hit with trade tariffs of 20 percent ...
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