Philippines, Duterte and President Ferdinand Marcos
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PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reaffirmed on Thursday, February 19, 2026, his administration’s commitment to continue to support the education sector, especiall
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered relevant government agencies to support the drafting of the National Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism / Proliferation Financing Strategy (NACS) for 2026–2030.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s popularity is waning as a year of political blunders fuels the resurgence of the Duterte dynasty
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 the top of the country's political hierarchy.
Lewis M. Simons is the author, most recently, of To Tell the Truth. He also wrote Worth Dying For, the story of how the Philippines' Marcos regime was overthrown, and The Next Front, which traces the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in Southeast Asia.
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Governors thank Marcos for P321-M aid for provinces affected by Basyang
MANILA, Philippines — Governors from six provinces on Tuesday expressed their and their constituents’ gratitude to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for his grant of P321 million in financial assistance to thousands of families affected by the recent Tropical Storm Basyang (international name: Penha).
Manila — The Marcos family, famously driven from power and out of the country in 1986 by Filipinos fed up with 21 years of Ferdinand Marcos' authoritarian rule, inched ever closer to a remarkable return to power on Tuesday. An unofficial tally showed the ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is showing steady improvement after being diagnosed with diverticulitis, Malacañang said Wednesday, dismissing claims
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Marcos: No teacher will retire as Teacher 1
BULACAN — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. witnessed the mass oath-taking ceremony for newly promoted teachers and school heads in the provinces of Bulacan and Pampanga on Thursday at the City of San Jose del Monte Sports Complex.
It is one of the longest-running and most complex international disputes over artwork ever recorded—a three-way battle over millions of dollars worth of art and other assets once owned by notorious Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos and his wife, Imelda.
It’s a campaign about nothing: as gentle and ephemeral as the breeze that spins its emblem, a magical white pinwheel. Yet gauzy ads and flashy rallies are about to bring Bongbong Marcos — the son of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda ...
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Marcos: Amid laptops and AI, teachers’ love for students is irreplaceable
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. believes no artificial intelligence (AI) or any other technology can replace the dedication of teachers to their students. Marcos made the remark on Thursday as he led the mass oath-taking of newly promoted teachers and school heads from the Bulacan and Pampanga cluster under the Expanded Career Progression (ECP) system.