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Marcos officially extends rice import ban until Dec. 31
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has issued Executive Order (EO) No. 102, which officially extends the suspension of the ...
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Marcos wants AFP to defend PH for 30 days before help from allies arrive
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. wants the Philippine military to be able defend the country on its own when conflict erupts as ...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. ordered government agencies to intensify its relief and recovery operations for ...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. ordered government agencies to work around the clock to provide relief to the more ...
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P3.6B Mega Food Hub to rise in Clark
P3.6 BILLION will be allotted for the development of Bagsakan ng Bayan (BBM) Mega Food Hub in Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ) in response to the Marcos administration’s directive to modernize the country’s ...
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Palace: Marcos won't intervene on House probe into Dolomite beach
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will not intervene with the House of Representatives’ investigation into the Manila Bay Dolomite Beach Project, an artificial beach project under the Duterte ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Marcos orders creation of agency to promote PH sports tourism
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. issued an administrative order creating the National Sports Tourism Inter-Agency Committee ...
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House urged to probe Marcos, Duterte's failure to meet classroom targets every year
Are classrooms being sidelined in favor of more “corruption-prone” projects? That’s the question three lawmakers want ...
More than 1.85 million government employees nationwide are in for an early holiday treat as President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
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Marcos closely monitors Tino, directs agencies to worst-hit provinces
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is closely monitoring the effects of Typhoon Tino (international name: Kalmaegi) in the ...
Since the declaration of martial law 53 years ago, public fatigue over corruption runs deep, with eight in 10 Filipinos or 81 percent believe corruption has worsened, indicating that the issue remains ...
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