President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday urged the newest officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines to rise above politics and uphold integrity as they confront rising security challenges, ...
Observers said the ruling may energise loyalists but is unlikely to sway undecided voters or ease the rivalry shaping ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles has confirmed Defence is monitoring a Chinese flotilla "task group" which may be heading towards Australia. Last week, the Australian Financial Review reported that ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday urged newly minted Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) officers to dedicate their ...
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Politics as a family matter in the Philippines
In a chosen family, such as a marriage, this commitment to caring and repair is what determines the viability of the ...
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Marcos tells AFP: Rise above politics, be loyal to Republic
The military must “rise above politics” and profess loyalty not to personalities or groups but to the Republic, President Marcos said yesterday, as rumors persist of alleged destabilization plots ...
MANILA, Philippines - In a formal ceremony marking a significant milestone for democratic governance, General Jose Almonte ...
Allegations of a multibillion-peso scam and misused funds have legal experts dusting off the constitutional rules for a total ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday called on newly commissioned officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP ...
Piliin niyo lagi ang tama. Piliin ninyo ang bayan. Piliin ninyo ang katapatan at ang kapayapaan.” President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday called on the graduating officers of the Armed Forces of ...
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Marcos to new AFP officers: Stay loyal to republic
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., in his address to newly commissioned officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines on Monday, says the military must always rise above politics ...
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Philippine media delegation answer questions from Chinese grad students
THE Manila Times and other major dailies were recently invited to Jinan University in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province in China, to answer questions from their graduate students about the role of media ...
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