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Marcos, POGO
Marcos: No need to enact law to enforce POGO ban
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. insisted that there was no need to enact a new law to enforce the ban on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) nor were there loopholes in the executive order he issued to shut down their operations in the country.
Marcos issues EO for total Pogo, Internet Gaming Licenses ban
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has issued an executive order (EO) for the immediate ban of all offshore and internet gaming in the country.Marcos issued EO 74 o
Marcos reiterates ban on POGOs in all forms
All offshore gaming operations are banned in the country and there is no way they can operate under any similar license, President Marcos assured the public on Monday. The President made the remarks following Sen.
Marcos: EO banning Pogos already sufficient
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. dismissed the supposed loopholes in the executive order he recently signed that bans the Philippine offshore gaming operators (Pogos) in the country, ensuring that they all cease operations by Dec.
Marcos, Philippine and South China Sea
Marcos Signs Laws Rejecting China's Expansive Sea Boundary Claims
The two laws reaffirms Philippines' maritime territories and right to resources, including in the South China Sea, angering China.
Philippines’ Marcos Signs Laws Aimed at Strengthening Maritime Claims
On Friday, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed into law two pieces of legislation asserting the country’s maritime rights over disputed areas of the South China Sea, prompting an angry response from the Chinese government.
Marcos signs laws strengthening territorial rights to the West Philippine Sea
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday, November 8, signed into law two measures that would give the country’s claim over the West Philippine Sea more teeth: the Philippine Maritime Zones Act and the Philippine Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act.
Inquirer on MSN
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Bongbong Marcos greets sister Imee on her 69th birthday
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. greeted his sister, Senator Imee Marcos, on her birthday with a photo collage. In a social ...
philstar.com
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Marcos signs law easing tax breaks for businesses, regulating work-from-home in ecozones
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday signed a new law that streamlines tax incentives for businesses in the Philippines, ...
manilastandard
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Marcos confident Trump admin won’t affect US-Philippine relations
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. expressed confidence that US-Philippine relations will remain stable following the ...
The Diplomat
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The Marcos-Duterte Rift in the Philippines is Getting Nastier and More Personal
The political feud is likely to worsen as the country moves toward the 2025 midterm elections and 2028 presidential election.
Reuters
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Philippines' Marcos signs tax reform law to lure foreign investment
MANILA, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Philippine President
Ferdinand
Marcos
Jr. signed into law on Monday a bill lowering corporate ...
Channel NewsAsia Singapore
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Marcos signs law cutting Philippine corporate taxes
MANILA: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos on Monday (Nov 11) trimmed corporate taxes and offered more fiscal incentives under a new law aimed at drawing more foreign investments. The move reduces ...
Inquirer on MSN
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Marcos tells Filipinos: Pray for departed loved ones, victims of storms
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., in observance of All Saints' Day and All Souls’ Day, called on the public to pray for their ...
The Manila Times on MSN
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Marcos wants intensified drug war
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. wants to strengthen the collaboration among the law enforcement agencies to intensify the ...
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