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GLOBE reiterated its commitment to support President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s call to bring inclusive development to ...
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GMA Network on MSNSONA 2025: Where will Marcos find money to fund promises, asks public admin expertWhile the fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) addressed issues relevant to the public, a public administration expert ...
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GMA Network on MSNMarcos vows internet for all public schools by end of 2025President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. vowed Monday that all public schools in the Philippines will have internet access before the ...
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Philstar.com on MSNVictims urge ICC to reject Duterte’s bid to delay rulingVictims of the Duterte administration’s war on drugs are asking the International Criminal Court (ICC) to reject former ...
The US, Japan, the Philippines and other countries were bracing for tsunamis after a powerful earthquake in Russia’s Far East.
Undersecretaries Maria Rosario Vergeire and Kenneth Ronquillo are the latest career officials to leave the health department. Their departure affects critical programs.
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The Manila Times on MSNSONA: Marcos warns flood control cheatsPRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday used his State of the Nation Address (SONA) to warn government officials and ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Gutted Gun Violence Funding in Time for Mass Shooting SummerThe Trump administration’s efforts to shift funding and focus away from gun violence prevention is especially concerning ...
MANILA: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (pic) started his six-year presidency when the Philippines was still reeling from the ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNDOTr eyeing 2025 ‘Love Bus’ relaunchA day after President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. announced the return of the “Love Bus” during his fourth State of the Nation ...
THE Department of Education (DepEd) has launched the Quality Basic Education Development Plan (QBEDP) 2025–2035, following ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNWorld Bank to finance $23B to support gov’t programs for 2025 to 2031The World Bank Group (WBG) will be financing up to $23 billion (P1.32 trillion) to support the national government’s development programs in the next six years. President ...
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