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Marcos to Review P6.79T 2026 Budget Over Holidays

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will forgo his holiday break to conduct a thorough review of the proposed P6.793-trillion 2026 national budget, aiming to sign it into law before the year ends.

PH Denies Terror Training Link to Sydney Attack Suspects

Philippine officials, including President Marcos, firmly dismiss allegations linking the country to terrorist training for suspects in the Sydney Bondi Beach shooting. The NSC finds no evidence to support the claims. Read the full statement.

Marcos Adds 7 Land Parcels to West Cebu Ecozone

President Marcos signs proclamation adding 69,490 sqm in Balamban, Cebu to the West Cebu Industrial Park-Special Economic Zone, boosting investment and development. Read the full details.

Marcos Inspects ₱3.1B China-Grant Bucana Bridge in Davao

President Marcos Jr. inspected the new ₱3.126-billion Bucana Bridge in Davao. MinDA Secretary Magno clarifies the visit was official duty, not political. The bridge opens Dec. 15, easing traffic for 35,000 vehicles daily. Read more.

Marcos to Launch Flood Control Program in Bacolod

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will visit Bacolod City on December 5 to launch Oplan Kontra Baha, addressing severe flooding that displaced 15,875 individuals. Learn about the government's response.

Sara Duterte at DU30 Run in Davao: A Message of Hope

Vice President Sara Duterte thanked thousands of supporters at a pre-dawn run in Davao City for former President Rodrigo Duterte. She addressed rumors about his health and the family's ongoing ICC appeal. Read the full story.

Marcos Jr. Confronts Sister's Accusations, Graft Cases

President Marcos Jr. navigates a political storm with his sister's drug use allegations, graft charges against a former lawmaker, and a contentious Cabinet reshuffle. How will this affect his leadership?

Marcos Rejects P100B Budget Insertion Claims

President Marcos dismisses former Rep. Zaldy Co's allegations of P100B budget insertions as unworthy of response. Public reactions divided as credibility questions loom.

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