Marcos endorses controversial teen pregnancy bill
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. emphasized the importance of educating young people about the risks and challenges of teenage pregnancy during a discussion in Manila on Friday.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. emphasized the importance of educating young people about the risks and challenges of teenage pregnancy during a discussion in Manila on Friday.
Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez calls for a probe into PhilHealth’s P59.6 billion unpaid hospital claims. Resolution No. 2173 prompts the House of Representatives to address these financial obligations, highlighting potential systemic issues and the impact on healthcare services.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. considers declaring a national food emergency to lower escalating rice prices in the Philippines. The Department of Agriculture may implement measures next week to stabilize market conditions. This announcement highlights food security as a priority amid rising costs, aiming to ensure rice affordability and accessibility for all Filipinos.
A recent Social Weather Stations survey shows a decrease in satisfaction ratings for President Marcos Jr., Vice President Duterte, and other leaders in the Philippines, reflecting growing public dissatisfaction.
USAID confirms the Philippines remains a main recipient of U.S. aid under President Trump. Focus on health, education, and disaster preparedness ensures the ongoing partnership between the two nations.
President Marcos directs DOH to maintain PhilHealth services for nonpaying members amid the absence of a government subsidy in the 2025 budget. The DOH is tasked with finding solutions to ensure continuous healthcare services for vulnerable populations. PhilHealth’s financial stability and sustainability remain a focus amid ongoing challenges.
The Philippines’ DOJ is yet to receive formal updates on former Police Colonel Royina Garma’s status in U.S. detention under the Magnitsky Act. Garma faces allegations of money laundering and human rights violations, prompting diplomatic interest.
The Commission on Elections in the Philippines has suspended the printing of 73 million ballots for the May 12 elections due to a Supreme Court order. The temporary restraining order affects five candidates, including former Caloocan Representative Edgar Erice, causing significant delays in election preparations.
The DOJ is reviewing NBI’s findings on an alleged kill threat by VP Sara Duterte against President Marcos and others. The investigation has drawn political attention and calls for transparency.
An Australian woman claiming to be the half-sister of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. faces charges in Sydney court. She pledges to abstain from alcohol during flights while on bail.