Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Rules Out Giving US More Access To Military Bases
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos said Monday the United States would not be given access to more Philippine military bases.
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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos said Monday the United States would not be given access to more Philippine military bases.
LUCENA CITY — The Quezon Convention Center is expected to be packed to the rafters in anticipation of a possible championship of their very own Titans on Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., in the Pilipinas Super League President’s Cup.
SENATOR Ramon Bong Revilla, Jr. today expressed optimism over the first trilateral meeting between the Philippines, Japan, and the United States held in the White House on April 11.
Duterte and his men all have conflicting claims. Ang gulo nilang lahat, parang gobyerno niya noong pinuno siya.
“Bagamat mahirap, inisip ko na lamang na bahagi ito ng journey ko para maabot ang aking pangarap.”
Maituturing tagumpay sa buhay ng mga kabataan ang adbokasiya sa karapatang pangkabataan na ibinahagi ni LJ Diocel Trigo, isang Grade 10 student at Supreme Student Government (SSG) president ng Camarin High School sa Caloocan City, na L.I.N.K. UP o Listen, Interact, Nurture and Keep it UP sa pagdaos ng Learners’ Convergence Philippines (LearnCon PH) nitong nakaraang linggo.
“Leader, Achiever, and Mover.”
WASHINGTON/MANILA: A cooperation agreement by the Philippines, the United States and Japan will change the dynamic in the South China Sea and the region, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Friday, while seeking to assure China it was not a target. "I think the trilateral agreement is extremely important," Marcos told a press conference in Washington a day after meeting President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in the nations' first trilateral summit.