President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. MALACAANG PHOTO MANILA, Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday said he is working on restoring the P10-billion cut from the Department of Educations (DepEd) 2025 budget as it was contrary to the governmen
Education Secretary Sonny Angara | PHOTOS: Official Facebook page of DepEd and Senate PRIB MANILA, Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has instructed the Department of Education (DepEd) to coordinate with Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman t
MANILAsatta9, Philippines President Ferdinand Bongbong R.Marcos Jr. on Monday defended the removal of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporations (PhilHealth) P74-billion subsidy for 2025, citing its remaining reserves. In a chance interview, Marco
FILE PHOTO: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., September 12, 2024. Photo from PCO fruit mania MANILA, Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday said the current state of the country is stable even amid what he calls political noise. Marcos m
mnl168 Here’s a quick roundup of today’s top stories: Marcos defends zero subsidy for PhilHealth in 2025 President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R.Marcos Jr. on Monday defended the removal of the Philippine Health Insurance Corp
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. Noel B. Pabalate/PPA Pool MANILA, Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday stressed the importance of the Philippines and the US relationship in developing the semiconductor industry. Marcos made the pro
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday, December 9, signed a measure extending the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) and increasing the annual budget allotted for it. The RCEF is a result of Repub
MANILA, Philippines President Marcos has vowed to turn things around for the Department of Education, after both chambers of Congress cut DepEds proposed 2025 budget by P12 billiongba777, Education Secretary Sonny Angara said yesterday. In a stateme
Singson is not running under any party, but is grateful for Duterte's endorsement. He also claimed to have helped Marcos in his presidential bid. MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered the Bureau of Customs (