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Found 8 item(s) published on Monday, 16th of September 2024
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Thank you, Sec. Anton. [Please sit down.] We are joined here of course – you’ll have to excuse me. Medyo, I have to, I just — we just came together with DILG Secretary Abalos, we just came from the conference on anti-OSAEC at saka, OSAEC is [Online] Sexual Exploitation of Children. Kaya’t medyo mabigat — mabigat pa ang isip namin ngayon as we come here. But, anyway that’s beside the Read More
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. rallied the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) in its General Assembly and National Convention at the Diamond Hotel Manila on Monday, as the political party gears up for the mid-term election next year.
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos on Monday led the campaign to combat the proliferation of Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC), emphasizing its impact on the heart and foundations of every community in the Philippines.
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An emotional President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday urged the government and the public to take collective action and exert extra effort to eradicate cases of Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation of Children (OSAEC).
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Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Secretary of Interior and Local Government, Secretary Benhur Abalos. [Please be seated.] The esteemed members of the Diplomatic Corps; the International Justice Mission or IJM Chief Program Officer, Mr. Blair Burns; the IJM Vice President Atty. Samson Inocencio; the officials and the members of IJM; my fellow workers in government; distinguished guests; ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. As I was listening to Read More
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The strategic presence of the Philippines in the Escoda Shoal stays even after the BRP Teresa Magbanua has pulled out from the area, according to National Maritime Council (NMC) spokesperson, retired Vice Admiral Alexander Lopez.
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