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Where’s the ‘big fish’? Critics recall Marcos vow
Several lawmakers on Thursday criticized President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for not fulfilling his promise to jail even a single “big fish” in the multibillion-peso flood control scandal before Christmas, ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has signed eight proclamations declaring special non-working days in five municipalities and three cities to mark local celebrations and founding anniversaries.
Emperador is majority-owned by Filipino tycoon Andrew Tan’s Alliance Global Group and is the world’s leading brandy seller by volume. The company was first listed on the Philippines stock exchange in ...
Vice President Sara Duterte reiterated that she did not know her alleged bagman and neither confirmed nor denied reports that ...
BlackRock Inc., a United States (US) investment firm with $12.5 trillion in assets under management (AUM), has acquired a 40-percent stake in ...
When Darlene Berberabe was appointed Solicitor General in May, her first order of business was to meet about 300 lawyers across the 10 divisions of her new agency and ask ...
The government has finalized the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) for the new law extending the maximum land lease period for foreign investors, a reform seen to ...
Kitty Duterte reflected on spending her first Christmas away from her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte. She recalled ...
President Marcos yesterday expressed hope that Filipinos would enjoy good health and prosperity as he urged them to be grateful for the graces they received this year.
It could be said that the Philippines began the year on solid footing after hitting—or coming close to hitting—its goals in 2024. We were afloat. We ...
PHILIPPINE business groups are urging lawmakers to pass a general tax amnesty and review the value‑added tax (VAT) on electricity as part of their tax wish list for 2026.
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