A new survey shows Duterte-Carpio likely regaining momentum as Marcos grapples with waning confidence in his leadership.
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Marcos ‘very, very sorry’ for Typhoon Tino casualties
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday said he is “very, very sorry” for the casualties and other destruction caused by ...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Friday lauded the public listing of Maynilad Water Services Inc. on the ...
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Marcos ‘very sorry’ for Tino deaths
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday said he was “very, very sorry” for the high number of casualties and widespread ...
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'We honor their sacrifice': Marcos pays tribute to airmen killed in 'Tino' rescue mission
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday, November 7, paid his respects to the Philippine Air Force soldiers who were killed ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. paid tribute to the fallen Philippine Air Force (PAF) personnel on Friday, visiting the PAF Mortuary at Colonel Jesus ...
Manila: Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a state of emergency on Thursday, November 6, after Typhoon ...
Manila — Millions of voters headed to the polls in the Philippines Monday, propelling the namesake and son of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos to an early lead in his bid to bring his family back to ...
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. secured a commanding lead in the Philippines’ presidential race Monday, according to preliminary results, setting the stage for Marcos—whose father was an authoritarian ruler ...
Manila — After winning an overwhelming mandate of more than 30 million votes in Monday's election, Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. is the de-facto president-elect of the Philippines. His victory marks ...
“You’re not yet ready to say what your place in history will be,” a reporter for the Philippine version of Playboy magazine said to Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos ...
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