Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
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South China Sea Direct Communication Channel Agreed Between China, Philippines
The nations reiterated how crucial it is to uphold and foster regional peace and stability The nations reiterated how crucial it is to uphold and foster regional peace and stability -
Philippines’ Marcos Seeks To Settle Dispute With China As Filipino Fishermen Struggle To Make Living In Beijing Guarded Waters
Fishing lines have allegedly been cut or entry to the resource-rich Scarborough Shoal guarded by Chinese coast guard ships Fishing lines have allegedly been cut or entry to the resource-rich Scarborough Shoal guarded by Chinese coast guard ships -
Kamala Harris In The Philippines: The Significance Of America's Trip To Its Oldest Asian Ally
U.S Vice President Kamala Harris' trip to the Philippines will take place as tensions rise with China over Taiwan U.S Vice President Kamala Harris' trip to the Philippines will take place as tensions rise with China over Taiwan -
Philippines' Marcos, Biden Discuss South China Sea Tensions
On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Biden and Marcos held their first face-to-face meeting. On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Biden and Marcos held their first face-to-face meeting. -
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Says Philippines and China Relations Go Beyond Disputes
"We have our relationship not only in one dimension," President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said. "We have our relationship not only in one dimension," President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said. -
New Era Of Marcos Administration Begins in The Philippines
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. follows the enormously successful Rodrigo Duterte, famous for his aggressive drug campaign. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. follows the enormously successful Rodrigo Duterte, famous for his aggressive drug campaign. -
Philippine First Lady Set To Play Important Role In Marcos Administration
According to observers, the incoming first lady will likely accept her duties after he is sworn in on Thursday According to observers, the incoming first lady will likely accept her duties after he is sworn in on Thursday