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Pariah to president: Marcos returns family to Philippines supremacy

Despite his own father's concerns about his "carefree and lazy" nature, Marcos Jr, 64, made it to the ultimate post

Philippine Protestant council urges Filipinos to ‘remain critical and vigilant’ following...

“Let us continue to pray, act, and hold fast in protecting our rights and democracy,” said Bishop Reuel Norman Marigza, NCCP secretary general

Marcos’ victory shows failure of Catholic Church leaders to form faithful

“The efforts to form the people should be consistent throughout and not only when it’s close to elections”

Southeast Asian MPs express concern over future of human rights in...

"Voting choices based on lies and harmful narratives could have seriously undermined the integrity of the elections and democracy itself”

Marcos holds commanding lead in Philippine presidential poll

Nearly 40 years after his namesake father was deposed by a popular revolt, Ferdinand Marcos Jr was seen doubling the tally of his rival

Catholic bishops hope for peaceful Philippine polls, urge Filipinos to respect...

The prelate also reminded supporters of candidates not to destroy personal relationships and friendships with one another

Grenade attack wounds nine at Philippine polling station

There had been 16 "validated election-related incidents" since January 9, including four shootings and a "slight illegal detention"

Thousands of Filipinos vow to stand by Robredo for change, love...

Vice President Leni Robredo capped a grueling 90-day campaign by speaking before a mammoth crowd of about 800,000 people

Victims voice disbelief, anger as Philippine dictator’s son nears power

Three decades after Marcos died disgraced in Hawaii, his image and political dynasty are being resurrected

Hundreds of Catholic bishops, priests back Philippine vice president’s presidential bid

The times “are extremely abnormal and we believe that silence in front of a possible return of a lamented past is even more dangerous”

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