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Marcos first family shares laughs, love in Christmas shoot in Malacañang
The First Family remains in a festive mood for the holidays despite the issues and controversies that have recently surrounded its members. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was joined by First Lady Liza ...
CTUHR backs Makabayan’s HR 572 seeking a probe into labor red-tagging, urging President Marcos Jr. to support the inquiry as ...
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Group seeks accountability over P60-B PhilHealth fund diversion
A civil society group has called on the Marcos administration to pursue criminal charges against officials involved in the ...
Under Administrative Order No. 39, JO and COS workers who have rendered at least four months of satisfactory service as of Dec. 15, 2025, are entitled to the full seven thousand pesos gratuity pay, ...
FEELING the frustration and public indignation over corruption in government after the flood control fund scandal erupted, ...
The people, regardless of political persuasions, ought to unite behind the landmark measures to arrive in the Promised Land. ...
The Philippines stands at a critical juncture where credibility has become the economy’s most valuable — and most vulnerable ...
Incidents near the disputed Scarborough and Sabina shoals threaten to undermine recent efforts to put relations on a ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed administrative orders, granting service recognition incentive (SRI) and gratuity pay to ...
An anti-dynasty bill has been filed by two of the Philippines’ long entrenched dynasts – Rep. Sandro Marcos of Ilocos Norte and Speaker Faustino “Bojie” Dy III of Isabela.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has approved the release of a one-time gratuity pay amounting to P7,000 for contract and job ...
China's new ambassador to the Philippines has said both sides should try to get relations back on a "healthy" course, while ...
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