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PBBM, Ex-UK PM Blair Tackle Global Economic Issues, Peace Efforts

President Marcos Jr. discussed with United Kingdom Prime Minister Anthony Charles Blair about the global economic issues and peace-building initiatives in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

PBBM: Digital Transformation Helps Nations Keep Up

President Bongbong Marcos eyes for digital transformation which may have a huge role to improve different nations.

Denmark Vows Funding For ‘Loss And Damage’ Due To Climate Change

Denmark announced during the United Nations General Assembly that they are willing to help developing countries fix the damages caused by previous natural disasters.

Marcos Woos US Investors: PH Economy ‘Robust, Resilient’

President Bongbong Marcos guaranteed the good economy of the Philippines and encouraged different American businesses to invest in the country.

Cultural Grasp Key To Better OFW-Employer Relationship In Saudi

Understanding the culture. The Overseas Workers' Welfare Administration has stated the importance of orienting Filipinos about the customs in Saudi Arabia to avoid conflict and possible abuses.

Israel Government Vows Support For Ilocos Mangoes

Aid from other country. The Israel government will give Ilocos farmers an assistance concerning productivity and modern agriculture.

Philippines, Korea To Elevate Ties Into ‘Strategic Partnership’

Philippines-Korea partnership. The Department of Foreign Affairs announced the bilateral ties between Korea.

Canada Announces P519-M Grant To Fund PH Development Projects

Support from Canada. Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng confirmed the grant of PHP519 million for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

UNGA Highlights World’s To-Do List To Save Global Goals

"Leaves no one behind." The United Nations General Assembly emphasized the essence of Sustainable Development Goals in improving the state of countries.

Thousands Of Ecstatic OFWs Meet With PBBM In New Jersey

A warm welcome. Overseas Filipino workers in the United States personally greeted President Marcos Jr. in New Jersey.