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Photo from Philippine Infomation Agency President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. delivered his fourth State of the Nation ...
Malacañang on Tuesday shrugged off Vice President Sara Duterte’s remarks questioning the foreign policy of the Marcos administration. “The President said: ‘We ...
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VP Sara disputes Trump's remarks : It's the US militarizing PHVice President Sara Duterte questioned United States President Donald Trump’s comments about the Philippines-China and ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNSara Duterte to read Marcos Sona to know more of his ‘deception’While she will not be attending the fourth State of the Nation Address (Sona) of President Marcos, Vice President Sara ...
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GMA Network on MSNSara Duterte hits eyed ammunition manufacturing site in PHVice President Sara Duterte has criticized the statement of an envoy that the Philippines is open to the production of ...
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Philstar.com on MSNVP Sara urges government to craft independent foreign policyVice President Sara Duterte urged the government anew to craft an independent foreign policy, alleging that the Philippines ...
Vice President Sara Duterte on Wednesday brushed aside the Palace's move to tag her as "pro-China," stating that she is not for any country at all. Duterte ...
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KAMI.com.ph on MSNTrump's blunt assessment: Duterte's diplomacy “didn't know what they were doing”POTUS Trump publicly stated that the previous Duterte administration "didn't know what they were doing" and "didn't get along ...
Analysis The Philippines May Turn Its Back on the U.S. Again Presidential rival Sara Duterte could step into her father’s foreign policy footsteps.
Independent research organization Stratbase Institute on Monday denounced Vice President Sara Duterte’s recent comments on Philippine foreign policy, ...
Yasay played a crucial role driving Duterte’s policy of diversifying foreign relations beyond ally the United States, describing it as a “shackling dependency.” ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNMarcos: PH confident with allies, but foreign policy still independentThe Philippines is more confident in addressing threats to its sovereignty. Still, the country’s foreign policy remains independent, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said during his fourth State of the ...
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