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appear to be a foregone conclusion. health unions are meeting ministers and nhs bosses to discuss the dispute that's led to thousands of nurses in england walking out on monday. un head antonio guterres has been meetig with international envoys to discuss ways to engage with the afghan taliban. the two—day gathering is being held in a secret location in the qatari capital, doha, and focuses on issues such as the rights of afghan women and girls. the taliban have not been invited to the meeting, and earlier warned that any conference without their representatives would be unproductive. presidentjoe biden has met with president of the philippines at the white house. mr biden stated his commitment to the philippines�*s security and said that the two nations have maintained a deep friendship over the years. just before that meeting, ferdinand marcosjunior said he agreed to talks with china about fishing rights in the south china sea. the filipino goverment has been locked in a bitter dispute over territory with beijing.

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us philippines defence alliance and it aims to strengthen the philippines military capabilities and military power in as part of that, the us is agreed that it will deliver priority equipment such as radars, military transport aircraft and drones within the next 5—10 years. this was announced by the us defence secretary lloyd austin and the optics i think were also quite telling in that strengthening of relations between washington and middle. you have the us defence secretary and the secretary of state blinken and their philippine counterparts. we've seen a much warmer relation between the us and philippines under president ferdinand marcosjunior, much ferdinand marcos junior, much more, ferdinand marcosjunior, much more, much closer than they were under his predecessor, president duterte who was beijing leanings i think this again further strengthens that

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Newsday

wonderful to get you on the programme. in the first instance, just talk us through what the agenda might be here for ferdinand marcosjunior, for ferdinand marcos junior, why for ferdinand marcosjunior, why is he visiting this time? the visit is actually intended, as you mentioned earlier, it's as you mentioned earlier, its intended to actually see through the economic relations between the philippines and china. i think part of the problem is that too much of the relationship has focused on the dispute over land features and the south china sea. this is partly a way of trying to reassure both sides that their relationship is more thanjust about the south china sea. professor, this comes as there's a covid surge in china — concerns about a possible new variant or how that might

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of the country with high winds and torrential rain. thousands of evacuations are under way, and president ferdinand marcosjunior has suspended work and classes for monday. our correspondent laura bicker has the details. super typhoon noru crashed into the main island of the philippines. winds gusted up to 180 miles an hour and there but noru developed into a super typhoon with very little warning. more than 8,000 people have now sought shelter.

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on suspicion of murder. and philippine president ferdinand marcosjunior embarks on his first overseas trip since taking office at the end ofjune. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it's 6:00am in the morning in singapore, and 11:00pm in the evening in the uk — where in less than 2a hours the conservative party will announce who will replace borisjohnson and become the new british prime minister. whoever wins will face a number of challenges — chief amongst them soaring energy prices. the frontrunner, liz truss, has promised she'll set out immediate action on energy bills if she's elected. meanwhile contender rishi sunak says

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travels to indonesia and singapore this week for his first overseas trip. the visit is being viewed as a key part of the new president's foreign policy strategy — both at home and abroad. political analysts say it allows president marcos, also known as bongbong, to focus on bread—and—butter issues like trade, and the soaring cost of food and fuel rather than things like us china relations, as the two superpowers battle for influence in south east asia. for more on this — we can speak to foreign policy analyst chloe wong. what are the stakes for the new president as he makes his first foreign trip abroad? this is a big trip for president marcosjunior. the first foreign trip overseas so why singapore and indonesia is the first stops? his why singapore and indonesia is the first sto s? , , ., , first stops? his first foreign trip to both countries, _ first stops? his first foreign trip l to both countries, demonstrating first stops? his first foreign trip - to both countries, demonstrating the importance of the philippine nation

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point military academy in the united states and served in both the korean and vietnam wars. ramos was in an early supporter of roderigo deter tey even serving as a special envoy to beijing to ease tension in the south china sea. the relationship quickly soured and he publicly criticised his moves away from the us alliance and his anti—drug campaign. in an historical twist to his death coincides with the recent election of marcos his son ferdinand marcosjunior as president. in a statement released on sunday he said, ourfamily shares statement released on sunday he said, our family shares the filipino peoples grieve on this sad day, we did not only lose a good leader but also a member of the family. he was 94. hundreds of volunteers have travelled to a nature reserve in malaga in southern spain,

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point to kind of put myself back on an even keel. with prices for food, groceries and energy bills set to rise much higher in the months ahead, jodine and millions like her are hoping for help but bracing themselves for the worst. colletta smith, bbc news. the phillippines president, ferdinand marcosjunior, has called for national disaster relief systems to be overhauled, following an earthquake in the north of the country, that killed at least five people. the 7.0 magnitude quake, struck the northern island of luzon. buildings were damaged, and landslides reported in some areas. more than 200 aftershocks have been felt — some as far as 300 kilometres away, in the capital manila. these pictures show people running from a bell tower 36 kilometres from the epicentre of the earthquake. let's speak now to theodore rivero,

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to the philippines now — where a little later on monday, the new president, ferdinand marcosjunior, commonly known as bongbong, will be giving his inaugural state of the nation address. in may, he overhelmingly won the election despite being the son of a dictator who was forced to flee after presiding over corruption, poverty and human rights abuses. protests are expected in manila ahead of the address. one of those demonstrating will be writer and activist mong palatino, who previously served two terms as an opposition lawmaker. i asked him what he's expecting from the state of the nation address. well, we want to know his economic programme. it is not enough that he will continue to say unity. during his inaugural speech injune 30, he failed to present his programmes on how to address surging fuel and food prices, recordjoblessness, how to address the pandemic. we still don't have department of health secretary, despite the pandemic situation.

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ferdinand 'bong bong' marcoer, won last month's elections by a landslide, securing the biggest victory since his father was ousted by a popular revolt in 1986 — over accusations of widespread corruption and brutality. the marcos family has never apologised, nor given back what they are accused of looting from the country. finally what they are accused of looting from the country. finally let's get the latest from our correspondent howard johnson in manila. it looks like the philippines is coming full circle. ferdinand marcosjunior, being ferdinand marcos junior, being sworn ferdinand marcosjunior, being sworn in as president of the philippines, he will attend this morning to meet rodrigo duterte, the outgoing president of the last six years. he is not allowed to stand... for the constitution but they will meet in the next couple of hours and ferdinand marcos will head to the national museum which was once the senate building, a grandiose... building where he will be sworn in just after

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