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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos proposes to wife again
Celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has asked his wife Liza Araneta-Marcos to marry him again.
Philippines' president-elect Marcos assigns himself agriculture portfolio
Philippines' President-elect Ferdinand Marcos awarded himself the post of agriculture minister on Monday, citing the urgent need to address challenges in the sector and boost production to prevent food shortages and price increases.
Marcos says Philippines to uphold South China Sea ruling
Philippine president-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr said Thursday he would uphold an international ruling against Beijing over the disputed South China Sea, insisting he would not let China trample on Manila's maritime rights.
May 25, 2022 | 10:21 pm PT
Philippines could revive nuclear plant if Marcos wins presidency
A mothballed nuclear power plant built near a fault line and volcanoes in the Philippines during Ferdinand Marcos's rule could be revived if his son wins next week's presidential election.
May 4, 2022 | 07:45 pm PT