
WATCH | Marcos pushes for a modern, ready military
Modernizing the Armed Forces of the Philippines will prepare the country “for all eventualities,” President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Tuesday.
Modernizing the Armed Forces of the Philippines will prepare the country “for all eventualities,” President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Tuesday.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led the distribution of various government assistance to beneficiaries in Palo, Leyte on Tuesday.
Smarting from the flak he received for suggesting a ban on Korean dramas, Senator Jinggoy Estrada called on the government to subsidize the Philippine film industry to raise its competitiveness and promote movie production.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed gratitude to the people of Antique for supporting his presidential bid in the May 2022 elections.
Today, nine years after Super Typhoon Yolanda, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. explains why the country continues to remember the onslaught of the calamity.
A bilyonaryo businessman and contractor who lost his bid to win a party-list seat in the 2022 elections is accused of hijacking another party-list to become a congressman.
House Deputy Minority Leader and ACT Teachers Rep. France Castro has expressed concern about the increase in the renewal fee for Philippine passports in the European Union (EU).
Detained former Sen. Leila de Lima on Tuesday said the filing of murder charge against suspended Bureau of Correction (BuCor) chief Director General Gerald Bantag for the killing of broadcaster Percival “Percy Lapid” Mabasa was “expected.”
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he understands why some people refuse to obey evacuation orders.
After drawing flak on social media, Sen. Jinggoy Estrada on Tuesday maintained that he was just trying to protect the local movie industry when he previously said that he sometimes considered proposing a ban on foreign telenovelas, including Korean-made drama shows.