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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has departed for Osaka, Japan to attend the World Expo and hold business meetings.
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Marcos frustrated with K-12
MANILA, Philippines — One more voice has been added to the large chorus of critics of the K-12 program – President Marcos.
Malacañang on Thursday announced that President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. accepted the courtesy resignation of Presidential ...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Thursday departed for Japan to lead the inauguration of the Philippine Pavilion ...
President Bongbong Marcos is open to discussions on the Philippines rejoining the International Criminal Court, according to ...
The Palace says President Bongbong Marcos left for Osaka, Japan, on Thursday afternoon, June 19, to attend the World Expo ...
Vice President Sara Duterte's closely watched impeachment trial in the Philippine Senate has been delayed, with political ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., is open to the Philippines rejoining the International Criminal Court (ICC) after his predecessor Rodrigo R. Duterte unilaterally exited the tribunal in 2019, ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., has retained six government-owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) heads amid his “bold reset” call, the Palace said on Thursday. These include Government Service ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he would leave it up to Congress to decide whether or not to abolish the K-12 system of ...
Marcos will also meet with the Filipino community and hold business meetings, although no details were made available about these engagements ...
Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is open to discussions on the country possibly rejoining the International ...