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LENI ROBREDO


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Floods in Philippines kill at least 7 and trap others on roofs as storm approaches

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Torrential rain set off by an approaching storm has swamped eastern Philippine cities and towns in widespread floods that have killed at least seven people, trapped others on their roofs and sparked frantic appeals for help.

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Allies of Marcos Jr. set to dominate Philippine Congress

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Allies of Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the presumptive next president of the Philippines, appear set to dominate both chambers of Congress, alarming activists after the late dictator son's apparent election victory restored his family to the seat of power.

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Biden calls to congratulate presumptive Philippine president

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President Joe Biden has called Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to congratulate him on his apparent landslide victory in the Philippine presidential election.

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Marcos Jr. declares victory, faces calls to ensure democracy

Read full article: Marcos Jr. declares victory, faces calls to ensure democracy

Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared victory in this week's presidential elections in the Philippines.

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Marcos presidency complicates US efforts to counter China

Read full article: Marcos presidency complicates US efforts to counter China

Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s apparent landslide victory in the Philippines presidential election is raising immediate concerns about a further erosion of democracy in Asia.

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Marcos Jr. won Philippine presidency, unofficial count shows

Read full article: Marcos Jr. won Philippine presidency, unofficial count shows

The namesake son of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos appears to have been elected Philippine president in an astonishing reversal of the 1986 ā€œPeople Powerā€ revolt that ousted his father.

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Philippine election narrows to Marcos, rights defender

Read full article: Philippine election narrows to Marcos, rights defender

Voters in the Philippines are choosing their next leader, senators, representatives and thousands of local office holders Monday.

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Dictator's son far ahead in Philippine presidential vote

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The son and namesake of ousted Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos has taken a commanding lead in an unofficial count in the presidential election in the deeply divided Asian democracy.

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Dictator’s son, rights lawyer vie for Philippine presidency

Read full article: Dictator’s son, rights lawyer vie for Philippine presidency

Voters in the Philippines will be choosing their next leader between the son of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos and a human rights lawyer, the current Vice President Leni Robredo.

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50 years apart: Philippine activist fights dictator then son

Read full article: 50 years apart: Philippine activist fights dictator then son

Memories of the ā€œPeople Powerā€ revolt by millions of Filipinos who helped overthrow Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos are bittersweet for Loretta Rosales, who opposed him as an activist and was arrested and tortured by his forces before his downfall.

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No handshakes: Philippine presidency hopefuls open campaigns

Read full article: No handshakes: Philippine presidency hopefuls open campaigns

Campaigning in the Philippine presidential election has begun with candidates led by a late dictator’s son and the pro-democracy current vice president.

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Philippine president's daughter to run for vice president

Read full article: Philippine president's daughter to run for vice president

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s daughter has registered her candidacy for vice president in next year’s elections and was chosen as the running mate of Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the late dictator's son, in an alliance that has alarmed activists.

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Philippine dictator son's presidential run triggers protests

Read full article: Philippine dictator son's presidential run triggers protests

The son and namesake of Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos has registered his candidacy for next year’s presidential elections.

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Asia Today: Duterte extends virus calamity status by a year

Read full article: Asia Today: Duterte extends virus calamity status by a year

Duterte first placed the country under a state of calamity in March when the number of confirmed infections was approaching 200 with about a dozen deaths. The country now has more than 291,700 confirmed cases, the highest in Southeast Asia, with more than 5,000 deaths. India announced more than 75,000 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday along with 1,053 more deaths, taking total fatalities to 88,935. — South Korea has added 61 coronavirus cases, its lowest daily increase since mid-August amid a downward trend in new infections. Executive power in South Korea is concentrated in the president.

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