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Found 11 item(s) published on Tuesday, 18th of April 2023
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An internal review being conducted in the Philippine National Police (PNP) aimed at determining cops with drug links will conclude in two weeks or so, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said on Tuesday, as he vowed to relentlessly fight the proliferation of illicit narcotics in the country.
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I join the entire nation in mourning the passing of former Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario, an honorable diplomat and an esteemed public servant.
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The Philippines will meet 100 percent of its domestic tourism targets this year amid the oil spill that recently crippled the tourism sector in Oriental Mindoro, Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco said on Tuesday.
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday tasked the members of the national and regional peace and order councils to address cases of political violence as well as those stemming from the illegal drug trade, which he said are today’s two biggest concerns threatening peace and order in the country.
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NCCA CHAIRPERSON MANALO: For the first time after the COVID pandemic, we will be returning to this tradition of an onsite kickoff ceremony. We will be having this ceremonial opening on Tuesday, May 2, in front of the Capiz Provincial Capitol – this is the province of Capiz ‘no. We thank the provincial government of Capiz led by Governor Fredenil Castro for hosting our kickoff this year and for being Read More
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MS. OSEÑA-PAEZ: Magandang hapon muli, Malacañang Press Corps, at welcome ulit sa ating press briefing ngayon. Kabilang ang Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) sa nakipagpulong kay Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. sa sectoral meeting kaninang umaga. Tinalakay sa pulong ang epekto ng nangyaring oil spill sa Oriental Mindoro mula sa MT Princess Empress. And to give us more details about this, we are joined by DENR Secretary Maria Antonia Read More
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The administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday assured the public that the government has come up with measures to cushion the possible effects of the El Nino phenomenon or the long dry spell on the agriculture sector.
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MS. OSEÑA-PAEZ: Welcome back, Malacañang Press Corps. Joining us also here today is Department of Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco to give us details about the recent oil spill in Oriental Mindoro, and other issues discussed during the sectoral meeting today. Good afternoon, Secretary Frasco. DOT SEC. FRASCO: Good afternoon. Maayong hapon sa atong mga kaigsuonang Pilipino. As I am aware, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, as well Read More
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has directed different government agencies to make the necessary preparations and come up with a whole-of-government strategy to address the looming dry spell or El Niño phenomenon that may hit the country this year until early next year.
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MS. OSEÑA-PAEZ: Magandang umaga, Malacañang Press Corps, at welcome sa ating press briefing ngayong araw, April 18. Sa sectoral meeting kanina na pinangunahan ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr., tinalakay ang magiging epekto ng El Niño sa ating bansa, at ang paghahanda na ginagawa ng National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council para matugunan ito. The President also tasked select government agencies to come up with a campaign to generate public Read More
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