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The Philippine Star, 01 jun. 2026

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The Philippine Star, publicado en idioma Inglés, es un periódico de Filipinas. Accede a The Philippine Star en línea en PressReader o descarga los números para leerlos más tarde. Explora los números anteriores de The Philippine Star en el archivo.

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ArticleBBM wor­ried about Sara revers­ing his policies

Pres­id­ent Mar­cos does not regard as a mis­take his decision to run with his ally-turned-arch critic Vice Pres­id­ent Sara Duterte in the 2022 elec­tions, but is “very much” con­cerned that his policies might be reversed if she wins the pres­id­ency.

BBM wor­ried about Sara revers­ing his policies

ArticlePhl receives 21,000 MT LPG from US

The Phil­ip­pines has received 21,000 met­ric tons (MT) of lique­fied pet­ro­leum gas ( LPG) ship­ments from the United States to strengthen energy sup­ply. In a state­ment yes­ter­day, the Phil­ip­pine National Oil Com­pany ( PNOC) said the LPG...

Phl receives 21,000 MT LPG from US

ArticleCayetano urged: Resign, save Sen­ate

Sen­ate Pres­id­ent Alan Peter Cayetano should con­sider step­ping down for the good of the cham­ber, as his com­bat­ive lead­er­ship style appears to be fuel­ing a grid­lock that threatens to render the Sen­ate use­less, former Sen­ate pres­id­ent...

Cayetano urged: Resign, save Sen­ate

ArticleMar­cos: My pres­id­ency is dif­fer­ent from my father’s

His sur­name may have triggered divi­sions and evoked nos­tal­gia and deep wounds, depend­ing on which side is talk­ing, but Pres­id­ent Mar­cos remains hope­ful that his­tory will be kind to him and remem­ber him as someone who val­ued ser­vice, duty...

Mar­cos: My pres­id­ency is dif­fer­ent from my father’s

ArticleIn 1899, Malo­los Con­gress cra ed rules

Amid the furor over allow­ing vir­tual vot­ing in the Sen­ate, the import­ance of its bible of pro­ced­ures, known as “The Rules of the Sen­ate,” has come to the fore. Debates about quor­ums, com­mit­tees, and the rights of the minor­ity, however,...

In 1899, Malo­los Con­gress cra ed rules