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A surprising Duterte-Marcos midterm stalemate has shifted focus to the vice-president's impeachment fight - and the next ...
East Timor said Thursday it would deport a former Filipino congressman charged with multiple murders in the Philippines and added that he was a national security threat ...
PRESIDENT Marcos, alongside key government officials and political figures, joined 68.6 million Filipinos registered voters in casting his ballot for the 2025 midterm elections.
The Los Angeles Times is excited to introduce the Class of 2025 summer interns, continuing a time-honored tradition of ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. asked all of his Cabinet secretaries to submit resignations on Thursday in a “bold reset” of his administration following last ...
In a statement on Wednesday, Colmenares said that Marcos’ softer stance on the Dutertes might be taken advantage of by the family, and might embolden its members in politics to consolidate power ...
Duncan MacNaughton has been reappointed as the CEO of Family Dollar, a discount store that is being sold for about $1 billion by Dollar Tree, Inc. (NASDAQ:DLTR). The sale is anticipated to close ...
Manila: Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos expressed openness to reconcile with the family of former President Rodrigo Duterte. "I don't need enemies. I need friends," Marcos said in ...
SENATOR-ELECT Imee Marcos extended her gratitude to the Duterte family after clinching the final spot in the 2025 senatorial elections—a notable gesture amid years of political tension between the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Elon Musk, the richest person in the world and a key financial supporter of President Donald Trump, said Tuesday that he’ll be spending “a lot less” on political ...
MANILA -- Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos on Monday expressed openness to reconcile with the family of former President Rodrigo Duterte. "I don't need enemies. I need friends ...
MANILA -- Five days after he suffered a striking setback in the country's midterm elections, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. finally admitted that his candidates for the Senate could ...