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Youth and students shout "Welcome Pope Francis" after throwing colored powder in the air at the start of the countdown to welcome the Pontiff, Jan. 14, 2015 in Manila, Philippines.
A welcome tarpaulin bearing the name and image of a local celebrity who expressed intent to run for the 2025 midterm elections caught attention because of its odd placement. Veteran journalist ...
Banners calling the Philippines a “province of China” mysteriously appeared on bridges in Manila on Thursday, sparking fury on social media on what was the second anniversary of Manila’s ...
Others equally resourceful may use the tarpaulin as a welcome banner in their home or abode, particularly if the candidate’s number on the ballot is the same as the house’s number, a kind of ...
The word "Philippines" missed an "i" in a batch of tarpaulin banners welcoming world leaders coming into the country for the 31st Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit. The inscription on the ...
On Monday, at least one billboard welcoming Pope Francis was seen with the name of a local politician in Tacloban. However, no less than the archdiocese of Palo gave its blessing for the names of ...
Banners calling the Philippines a “province of China” mysteriously appeared on bridges in Manila on Thursday, sparking fury on social media on what was the second anniversary of Manila’s ...
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