Malacañang dismissed rumors that President Marcos had been rushed to a hospital, clarifying that he was in a private meeting with the
MorePresident Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. inaugurated two new government facilities in Cebu to accelerate aid delivery, including the Pag-Abot Processing Center in
MorePresident Marcos revealed that the administration is already in talks with potential candidates for the 2028 presidential elections, emphasizing that the next
MorePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. visited Naga City on February 21 to inspect flood control projects across the Bicol River Basin, emphasizing that
MorePresident Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. lauded nearly 2,000 newly promoted teachers and school leaders in Bulacan and Pampanga as part of the
MoreMalacañang warned that the circulation of President Marcos’ fake medical records should not end with a simple apology. Palace Communications Undersecretary Claire
MoreGovernors from six provinces expressed gratitude to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for his P321 million aid to families affected by Tropical Storm
MorePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led the inauguration of the rehabilitated Mahayag Dam in Zamboanga del Sur, a five-decade-old irrigation structure originally built
MoreMalacañang on Wednesday denied claims that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has colon cancer, calling the rumors harmful to the government and economy.
MorePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has invited former U.S. President Donald Trump to attend the ASEAN Summit in the Philippines, the Philippine Ambassador
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