Malacañang on Wednesday denied claims that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has colon cancer, calling the rumors harmful to the government and economy.
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MoreThe Sandiganbayan Third Division deferred the arraignment of former Senator Ramon Revilla Jr. and co-accused Juanito Mendoza in a malversation case linked
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