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President Marcos attending Asean Summit in Malaysia
President Marcos will be at the 47th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits in Malaysia from Oct. 26 to 28 and will witness the ...
The Philippines will next chair the regional bloc — a role that will be made formal on October 28 during a turnover ceremony ...
ICC judges uphold jurisdiction in Duterte's case, rejecting defense claims as the court continues its investigation into ...
The government is hopeful that the long-awaited Code of Conduct (COC) for the South China Sea will be finalised and ready for signing under its 2026 Asean chairmanship, the Philippine News Agency (PNA ...
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Marcos to attend 47th ASEAN Summit as the Philippines gears for chairmanship
By Chloe Mari A. Hufana, Reporter Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr is expected to sign three key agreements on trade and regional security as he attends the 47th Association of Southeast ...
Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have rejected a challenge to the court’s jurisdiction in a case against former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte and said his case can move forward ...
Torre proceeded to make an open invite to the fun run “against bullies” he’s organizing in November. It was an X-deal, he said. He gets to plug his fun run in exchange for attending the party’s ...
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Asian shares rise after White House confirms plans for Trump to meet with Chinese leader Xi
Asian shares were mostly higher Friday after the White House confirmed plans for President Donald Trump to meet with Chinese ...
International Criminal Court judges on Thursday rejected a challenge to jurisdiction in the case of former Philippine ...
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ICC upholds jurisdiction over Duterte case
THE International Criminal Court (ICC) has upheld its jurisdiction over former president Rodrigo Duterte’s case, rejecting his challenge and affirming that it retains authority to investigate and ...
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ICC cites Philippines’ ‘continued engagement’ despite 2019 withdrawal
MANILA, Philippines — The International Criminal Court (ICC) has acknowledged that the Philippine government continued to engage with the tribunal even after it withdrew from the Rome Statute in 2019, ...
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