PH prays for King Charles' recovery
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday wished for the «swift and full recovery» for Britain's King Charles 3rd, who was diagnosed with cancer.
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PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday wished for the «swift and full recovery» for Britain's King Charles 3rd, who was diagnosed with cancer.
MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos tested negative for cocaine in November 2021, according to drug examiners of St. Luke’s Medical Center (SLMC) Global City in Taguig.
MANILA, Philippines — Breaking his silence, President Marcos yesterday branded former Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) agent Jonathan Morales, who linked him to illegal drugs, as a “professional liar” and likened him to a jukebox that would play any song for a fee.
MANILA, Philippines — The Senate probe on the leak of purported documents from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) is not part of destabilization efforts against President Marcos, Sen. Ronald dela Rosa said yesterday.
MANILA: The Philippines has no plans to grant the United States access to more military bases, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Monday, after nearly doubling the number last year under a joint defence pact.Beijing has previously accused the Philippines of "stoking the fire" when it increased the number of bases the US military could use to nine from five, with the new sites located close to potential flashpoints.
WASHINGTON – The expected influx of investments from the US and Japan that stemmed from the historic trilateral summit won’t affect China’s investments in the Philippines, President Marcos said yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday said his government is doing “everything” to de-escalate tensions with China in the West Philippine Sea.
THE United States will continue to stand with the Philippines in the face of what it called China's aggression in the South China Sea that needs to be «pushed back appropriately.»
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken underscored Washington’s “ironclad commitment” Tuesday to help defend the Philippines in case of an armed attack against its forces after clashes between Chinese and Filipino coast guards in the disputed South China Sea recently turned more hostile.