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Russia Releases 24 Filipinos After Marcos-Putin Talks

Russia has released 24 Filipino nationals following discussions between Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Russian President Vladimir Putin. This development comes amidst ongoing efforts to strengthen relations between Manila and Beijing, and increased tourism expectations from Russia to the Philippines.

20 Jun, 15:58 — 21 Jun, 05:38
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SCMPMostly Factual6h ago

Russia frees 24 Filipinos after Marcos speaks with Putin

Russia has freed 24 Filipinos who have been detained for months without charges in a Siberian city, after Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr raised concerns about them in a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, Philippine officials said on Saturday. The 24 were scheduled to arrive in Manila on two flights early on Sunday, with the first batch to be welcomed by Philippine Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro, who accompanied Marcos in his talks with Putin on Wednesday in the Russian city o...

By Associated Press

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YahooMostly Factual8h ago

Russia frees 24 Filipinos after Marcos talks with Putin

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Bill vs dynasties: Can Senate sharpen dull House version?

(Last of two parts) President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has made curbing political dynasties a priority legislation for his administration—even as he sits on top of one of the most influential in the country, built over the two-decade rule of his late father and namesake. He is framing this push as a pillar of his governance

By jvicente

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philstarMostly Factual8h ago

Philippines expects more Russian tourists as airlines secure direct flights

The Philippines is looking forward to welcoming more Russian visitors as Manila and Moscow work to expand direct air links, particularly to key tourist destinations, President Marcos said following his visit to Russia.

By Helen Flores

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