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Boost cybersecurity, Marcos orders ArmyPresident Marcos on Friday ordered the Philippine Army to beef up its capability in fighting cybersecurity risks. During its 127th founding anniversary celebration held at Camp O’Donnell in ...
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Marcos: PH Army must be transformed to 'multi-mission ready' forcePresident Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. said Friday that the Philippine Army should be transformed into a ''multi-mission ready'' force to combat threats against the country's sovereignty.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday expressed his intent for the Philippines to hold “more frequent” military training exchanges with Cambodia amid security challenges in the South China Sea ...
China has territorial disputes with the Philippines, which has signed a security treaty with Washington that comes with ...
The U.S. Army installed the Typhon mid-range missile ... Asked by reporters about China’s criticism of the missile system, Marcos said he did not understand the Chinese position because the ...
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Inquirer on MSNINQToday: SWS trust ratings for Marcos, Duterte continue to dropThe trust enjoyed by President Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte has continued to decline in recent months, according to ...
The Philippine President calls China out for reacting to the continued stay of the Typhon missile system when it's Beijing that's been ramping up its arsenal of missiles ...
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Inquirer on MSNMarcos tells gov’t workers to spend funds wisely for future generationsPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged government employees to ensure that every centavo allocated to their respective offices is spent to benefit present and future ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has called on Beijing to stop its provocative action in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), ...
MANILA – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. clapped back at China’s ... s intermediate range missile system during unilateral army drills next month. It was Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson ...
Analysts say it the proposal was likely rhetorical rather than genuine, with little chance Beijing would ever take up such a deal.
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