• Marcos welcomes new envoys

    President Marcos is looking to boost ties with Belarus, Ghana, Turkmenistan, Malta, Dominican Republic and Nicaragua upon welcoming on Tuesday the countries’ new envoys in Manila.

  • Marcos laughs off talk on substance abuse

    President Marcos yesterday laughed off the claim that he was abusing illegal drugs, an allegation that stemmed from supposedly leaked documents being peddled online by his critics.

  • Marcos bullish on new era of shipbuilding in Philippines

    President Marcos expressed optimism yesterday that the investments to be generated by the partnership of global firm Cerberus and shipbuilder Hyundai would enhance Subic’s position as a “hotspot” for economic activity as he expressed hope that it will contribute to the attainment of the dreams of Filipinos.

  • Social media users charged over Marcos deepfake

    Social media users who uploaded a deepfake audio recording of President Marcos are facing cybercrime charges filed by a group of social media influencers.

  • Marcos declares July as month for Filipino agriculturists

    “The celebration of the Philippine Agriculturists’ Month will engage professional agriculturists in agricultural advocacy, policy research and formulation and provide an avenue for enterprise-building, communications training, and community development,” read Proclamation 544 signed by Marcos on May 10.

  • Marcos forms human rights coordination body

    President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has created a body on human rights coordination to enhance mechanisms for the promotion and protection of human rights, a move viewed by advocates as a "desperate attempt to window-dress" the situation in the country.

  • Bato: I’m no destabilizer, not persecuting Marcos Jr.

    The Senate probe on the leak of purported documents from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency is not part of destabilization efforts against President Marcos, Sen. Ronald dela Rosa said yesterday.

  • Marcos hopes for Philippines-EU FTA by 2027

    President Marcos is hoping to conclude negotiations for a free trade agreement between the Philippines and the European Union by 2027 that is seen to further boost trade and investments between the country and the EU.

  • Match Preview: A Last Dance for Marco Reus at the Westfalenstadion

    And so it ends. On Saturday afternoon, Marco Reus will play his last ever Bundesliga game at the Westfalenstadion—the place that has been his footballing home for the past 12 years. While there is a Champions League final luring in the horizon, tomorrow will still be all about Reus, and with good reason. The club icon has spent his whole playing career in the Bundesliga, and his likely move abroad will not only be a loss for Dortmund, but for the league as a whole. I think I speak on the behalf...

  • NTF-ELCAC won’t be abolished, says Marcos

    President Marcos yesterday rejected calls to abolish the government’s anti-insurgency task force, saying it has lessened the security risks posed by communist rebels and has provided assistance to those who abandoned the armed struggle.

  • Marcos Jr. won’t allow destabilizers during his watch

    With rumors of an ouster plot swirling, President Marcos yesterday vowed not to allow any move to destabilize the government as he called on the military to remain loyal to the country.

  • How Marco Vallerand could have ended up Sheffield Steelers' top scorer

    In mid-April, he was selected as Players' Player and Steelers Supporters' Club Player of the Year in the annual honours ceremony. He had been a revelation and thoroughly deserved the tributes. The awards were doubtless influenced by his magical touch in front of goal. In the EIHL season statistics, which have recently been amended, the 26-year-old Canadian completed his year with 32 goals and 57 assists. That is a remarkable 89 points in 70 outings in a league he'd barely known about this time...