President Marcos holds Christmas gift-giving for children
MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos joined over 17,000 children from selected shelters and orphanages around the country for the second Christmas gift-giving day at Malacañang yesterday.
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MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos joined over 17,000 children from selected shelters and orphanages around the country for the second Christmas gift-giving day at Malacañang yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines — After skipping a welcome dinner at Malacañang on Thursday for delegates of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum, President Marcos assured Filipinos yesterday that he is in the pink of health.
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MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos has approved a five-year plan that seeks to address challenges faced by the country’s population, Malacañang said yesterday.
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