San Francisco - An unusually large joint military exercise being held by the United States and the Philippines answers what Manila regards as a growing
Philippine President Duterte is pivoting back toward US-friendly stance after making friends with China, which is contesting maritime features with Manila government
MANILA: The son and namesake of the dictator Ferdinand Marcos holds a commanding lead in the Philippine presidential race, the latest poll has shown, but analysts say it’s still too soon to predict the election outcome. In the latest Pulse Asia survey released on Sunday, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was chosen by 60 percent of the January poll’s 2,400 respondents. Incumbent Vice
"Majority of the priests in the diocese are for Leni, but we also need to listen to our people first and then we need to discuss this with the bishop," says Fr. Armand Onion
The son of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos has emerged as the clear favourite for next year's presidential election, taking more than a 20-point lead over his closest rival in a poll published this week.