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PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos warned Monday that the Philippines would be dragged “kicking and screaming” into any war over ...
President Marcos has rejected Beijing’s accusation that he was “playing with fire” with his recent statement on a possible ...
SEN. Imee Marcos warned the 100-percent tariffs imposed by the United States on the Philippines’ semiconductor industry could ...
About a fifth of the P545-billion funding for flood control projects since the start of the Marcos administration went to ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stands by his recent comments on Taiwan, insisting that Beijing is misinterpreting his statements for "propaganda purposes." ...
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ABOUT four months ago, on April 11, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., vetoed a naturalization bill involving Liduan ...
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While the 60-day rice import ban which will kick off on September 1 could result in foregone revenues, Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto said this will not be a fiscal burden for the government.