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Inquirer.net on MSNCha-cha revived; Marcos this time won’t oppose it
President Marcos this time will not oppose calls to amend the 1987 Constitution through a constitutional convention (Concon) ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos won't back down on West Philippine Sea rights - Palace
MALACAÑANG on Tuesday said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. would not back down and would continue to assert the country’s ...
Marcos may find it hard to secure Asean’s full backing for a binding code and get China to the negotiation table, analysts ...
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Wild video shows Chinese ships crashing while trying to cut off Philippines’ boat in disputed waters
Dramatic footage shows two Chinese government ships violently colliding Monday while chasing down a Filipino coast guard ...
The Philippines' two leading political dynasties have been at war for two years. It will likely get bloodier and worsen the country's governance. The post The Philippines' Marcos-Duterte War Is ...
India and the Philippines announced an upgraded strategic partnership that they say will deepen trade, defense and maritime ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the recent midterm elections showed the public’s discontent over issues ranging from poverty to power cuts, pledging to do more to create jobs and ...
Marcos, sworn in as Philippine president, stays silent on his father’s abuses President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stands with his mother, Imelda Marcos, left, and his wife, Maria Louise Marcos, ...
In visiting India for the first time as the Philippine head of state, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. pulled out most of the ...
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