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While he has shown the official capacity and capability to draw how his administration differs from that of former president Rodrigo Duterte, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has to be more assertive, ...
In his meetings with US President Donald Trump in Washington this week, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., is ...
Trade Secretary Cristina Roque said the reduction in the US reciprocal tariffs, from 20 percent to 19 percent, is significant ...
Three nations have now brokered similar trade agreements with the mercurial U.S. president, although little is set in stone.
Cause-oriented groups converged in Cebu City on Monday morning, July 28, for the People’s SONA, a multi-sectoral protest ...
As detainment and deportations continue at a rapid rate in the US, one Filipino immigrant rights organization is also ramping ...
It’s not every day you see a former president behind the wheel of a white Ford Bronco —unless, of course, you’re scrolling ...
As President Marcos delivers his fourth State of the Nation Address (Sona) on Monday, thousands of protesters will be marching on Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City to air their grievances. Called the ...
Fresh from tariff talks with President Donald Trump, Philippine leader Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is on Monday set to unveil plans ...
US President Donald Trump has said a trade agreement between the US and the EU would be "bigger than any other deal" as he ...
A PROMINENT political advocate has defended the trade and security agreement between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and ...
Vice President Sara Duterte urged the government anew to craft an independent foreign policy, alleging that the Philippines ...