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Inquirer.net on MSNMarcos appoints ex-journalist Dave Gomez as PCO secretaryPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed veteran print journalist Dave Gomez as the new secretary of the Presidential Communications Office (PCO), replacing Jay ...
Graduates of Mindanao State University–Iligan Institute of Technology march in procession during the 55th Commencement ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNGo rock the worldThe timing of the planting of the sunflowers at University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman was perfect; the flowers were blooming right in time for last Sunday’s commencement exercises. Early ...
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The Manila Times on MSN19th Congress endsTHE new set of senators will file their first set of bills today, June 30, the last day of the 19th Congress. The senators ...
Following reports of suspicious importation activities like concealment of agricultural commodities under the guise of ...
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The Manila Times on MSNHEADLINES: China tightens grip on Panatag shoal | June 30, 2025Good day. Here are the stories of The Manila Times for Monday, June 30, 2025. Today’s episode is brought to you by Wilcon ...
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) convened the Metro Manila Road Safety Summit 2025, bringing together multi-sectoral stakeholders as they target to reduce road fatalities in the ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is not involved in the supposed “deal” between Vice President Sara Duterte and Sen. Imee Marcos to bring former President Rodrigo Duterte back to the Philippines.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. left for Osaka, Japan, on Thursday afternoon to attend the World Expo 2025, a Palace official said.
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Sunday shared that the Philippines secured new job and investment opportunities for Filipinos after his working visit to Japan.
(UPDATE) PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is open to facilitating a dialogue between the Senate and the House of Representatives to resolve internal disagreements, but he will not intervene in the ...
More than half of the total number of priority legislative measures of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. have lapsed or been signed into law in the first three years of his administration.
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