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Why do celebrities want to enter politics in the first place? In the Philippines, celebrities transitioning into politics is ...
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Inquirer.net on MSN1Pacman Party-list urges Holy Week travelers to plan ahead, stay safePacman Party-list first nominee Milka Romero urges families who are making trips this Holy Week to check on travel schedules ...
In a landmark partnership aimed at empowering Filipino families and improving financial access, Cebuana Lhuillier and GDFI Holdings (GDFI), a Global Dominion affiliate/ part of the Asialink Group of ...
Ever dreamt of strolling through the bustling markets of Marrakech, savoring pasta in a Roman trattoria, or catching the vibrant hues of the Northern Lights? That wanderlust is real, and sometimes, ...
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French far-right leader Marine Le Pen takes part in the French far-right party's national rally near parliament in Paris, 6 ...
PAP’s slate of new faces shapes up with 30 likely names; party could field younger group, more women
This is in line with the party’s practice of refreshing between a quarter and a third of its slate each term. As Singapore’s next Parliament will have 97 elected members, it is likely to field ...
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) will contest in Marsiling-Yew Tee Group Representation Constituency (GRC) in the upcoming General Election, party chief Chee Soon Juan confirmed on ...
Rodrigo Duterte once ruled the Philippines with an iron fist, his war on drugs leaving thousands dead and his popularity seemingly unshakeable. Today, the former president finds himself in a ...
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Friday that whatever cooperation the US and the Philippines have, it should not target or harm any third party, still less spread ...
Democratic Party insiders, advisors and consultants revealed serious anxieties about their party's future after MSNBC anchors hosted a DNC chair forum that devolved into chaos in February.
Hegseth’s decision to make the Philippines his first stop in Asia, followed by Japan — both U.S. treaty allies facing territorial disputes with China — was the strongest assurance yet by the U.S.
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