PHILIPPINES: The President and Vice President of the Philippines are prominent members of two of the biggest political dynasties in a country largely controlled by dozens of families. Once a “uni-team ...
The Philippines has unveiled a new jail that may soon house powerful legislators and officials implicated in a massive ...
Dili and Manila could work together in trade, infrastructure development, conservation and the maritime Code of Conduct, ...
Vice Minister of the Philippines Department of Trade and Industries, Ceferino Rodolfo, says President Marcos’s commitment has ...
A new poll shows the president’s approval ratings tumbling, with Filipinos increasingly blaming government corruption for ...
Public anger has reached such a pitch that even jailing corrupt contractors or filing cases against officials may not be ...
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New Japan premier backs Philippine food, energy security projects
Newly installed Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi reaffirmed Tokyo’s commitment to help bolster the resilience of the economy and infrastructure in the Philippines. Takaichi met with President ...
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DND: Foreign-backed quarters are parroting rumors of military intervention in politics
The Department of National Defense on Monday said “foreign-backed quarters” were allegedly echoing rumors of the Philippine ...
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Decades of Hurt Lie Behind the Protests in the Philippines
Recent protests against political corruption in the Philippines led to violent clashes at the presidential palace. The ...
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Two political forces and the Philippines’ future
For the 2028 election option, the anti-Duterte forces lag behind the pro-Duterte group in preparations because of the absence ...
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Philippines economy to grow 5.6% in 2025 – Fitch
Global debt watcher Fitch Ratings expects the Philippine economy to expand by 5.6 percent in 2025, driven by infrastructure ...
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Pinoys oppose AFP intervention in politics – OCTA
Seven in 10 Filipinos are not in favor of military intervention in political disputes, a recent survey by the OCTA Research group showed.
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