Marcos off to Saudi in October
MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos is expected to make another foreign trip soon, this time to Saudi Arabia.
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MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos is expected to make another foreign trip soon, this time to Saudi Arabia.
MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos called on Filipinos yesterday to emulate the heroism of revolutionary leader Andres Bonifacio and to contribute to economic and social development.
MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos has declared the last working day of November as National Bike-To-Work Day, citing the need to raise public awareness on the viability of cycling as a transportation mode.
MANILA, Philippines — The government and communist rebels have agreed to start fresh negotiations to end a decades-old armed conflict, raising hopes that a historic final settlement would be signed within the term of President Marcos.
MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos vowed yesterday to strengthen the capabilities of the Philippine Army’s Scout Rangers to address the emerging threats and security challenges confronting the country.
MANILA, Philippines — A Filipino was among the hostages freed by Palestinian militant group Hamas last Friday and is now with officials of the Philippine embassy in Israel, President Marcos announced yesterday.
HONOLULU – President Marcos stood by Vice President Sara Duterte yesterday, saying she does not deserve to be impeached and that he only has positive things to say about her work.
MANILA, Philippines — Wearing a Hawaiian garland or lei usually given to the Pacific island’s visitors, President Marcos cracked a joke printed on souvenir shirts sold on the island.
HONOLULU – Chinese military facilities on reclaimed land features in the West Philippine Sea have come alarmingly close to the country’s coastlines, President Marcos said yesterday as he expressed concern over what he called “false narratives,” “coercive tactics” and “dangerous maneuvers” aimed at restricting activities in Philippine territorial waters.