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PH won t lose even an inch of territory: PBBM

PROTECTING PH TERRITORY. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. attends the 2023 Philippine Military Alumni Homecoming in Fort del Pilar, Baguio City on Saturday (Feb. 18, 2023). In his speech, he vowed that the Philippines would not give up even an inch of its territory to any foreign power.(Screenshot from Radio Television Malacanang) MANILA - President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Saturday reassured Filipinos that the Philippines will not relinquish even an inch of its territory to any foreign power. Marcos made the remark when he attended this year's Philippine Military Academy (PMA) alumni homecoming for the first time as the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). In a keynote speech delivered at the PMA Grandstand in Fort del Pilar, Baguio City, Marcos said his administration would continue protecting the country's territorial integrity and sovereignty amid the "heightened" geopolitical tensions. "The country has seen heightened geopoliti

Manipal s AUA - Back to campus and welcoming New Fall 2022 Students

Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], August 26 (ANI/PRNewswire): Come fall and the campus of Manipal's American University of Antigua is once again beaming vibrantly with the chatter of the New Fall 2022 students from diverse ethnicities. This is a special welcome, as the campus comes alive after the pandemic cast an unexpected spell of silence for almost more than two long years. This fall has welcomed the batch of aspiring global doctors, who have begun their medical education journey at the Manipal's American University of Antigua comprising of students from 22 countries and 6 continents. This is as diverse as it can get, and the stage is set for a truly global learning experience. Undoubtedly, one of the most promising realities in today's world of medical studies is the Manipal's American University of Antigua, College of Medicine (AUA), which has become an international hub for medical education. Manipal's AUA, a leading international medical school spread across a

AFP personnel reminded to maintain professionalism, stay neutral

Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Gen. Andres Centino (File photo) MANILA - As they secure the May 9 national and local elections on Monday, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief Gen. Andres Centino reminded all military personnel to remain non-partisan and maintain professionalism while going about their poll duties. "Our constitution mandates us to remain non-partisan and neutral thus we must perform our task to secure with utmost integrity, impartiality, and professionalism," he said in a statement Saturday night. Centino also reminded all AFP personnel that they are bound by their sworn duty to protect the sanctity of the people's right to suffrage. More than 45,000 composite members of the Army, Air Force and Navy were deployed all over the country to perform election duties as deputized by the Commission on Elections. Centino also assured the Filipino people that the military organization is on red alert to guarantee a safe, accurate, free, and peaceful el

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