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Philippine midterm elections

Philippine midterm elections

Imelda Marcos, former Philippine first lady and mother of incumbent President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., arrives at a polling station for the country's midterm elections on May 12, 2025, in the province of Ilocos Norte.

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Malacanang Palace ballroom restored in 'Imelda museum'

Malacanang Palace ballroom restored in 'Imelda museum'

TACLOBAN, Philippines - A grand ballroom copied from the one in Malacanang Palace, the Philippine presidential mansion in Manila during the heyday of the late Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, is reenacted in the "Imelda Marcos Museum" built in 1979 in Tacloban on Leyte Island in this photo taken on Nov. 9, 2014.

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Typhoon Haiyan's damage still felt at 'Imelda museum'

Typhoon Haiyan's damage still felt at 'Imelda museum'

TACLOBAN, Philippines - Sto. Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum in Tacloban on Leyte Island, dubbed the "Imelda Marcos Museum," still shows traces of Typhoon Haiyan of November 2013 on the structure and palm trees in this photo taken on Nov. 9, 2014. The museum was once owned by the widow of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos.

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Big portraits of Imelda, family kept at museum

Big portraits of Imelda, family kept at museum

TACLOBAN, Philippines - A portrait of Imelda Marcos, the widow of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, is drawn on the top of a big painting with pictures of her father and family members shown below at the "Imelda Marcos Museum" in Tacloban on Leyte Island in this photo taken on Nov. 9, 2014.

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Diorama of Imelda Marcos in Tacloban

Diorama of Imelda Marcos in Tacloban

TACLOBAN, Philippines - A diorama replicating the moment the former First Lady Imelda Marcos of the Philippines winning a beauty contest is displayed at a museum in Tacloban, the Philippines, on Nov. 9, 2014. The museum is currently under the management of the Presidential Commission on Good Government.

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Proofs of Marcos' excesses survive super typhoon Haiyan

Proofs of Marcos' excesses survive super typhoon Haiyan

TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines - Photo taken Nov. 9, 2014, shows a long dining table adorned with foreign wares and centerpiece inside the Sto. Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum in Tacloban City, the Philippines, that was hit hard by Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 8, 2013. The museum, built by former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos more than three decades ago, shows the extravagance of the Marcoses during their 21-year reign.

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Proofs of Marcos' excesses survive super typhoon Haiyan

Proofs of Marcos' excesses survive super typhoon Haiyan

TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines - Photo taken Nov. 9, 2014, shows the grand ballroom on the second floor of the Sto. Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum in Tacloban City, the Philippines, that was hit hard by Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 8, 2013. The museum, built by former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos more than three decades ago, shows the extravagance of the Marcoses during their 21-year reign.

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Proofs of Marcos' excesses survive super typhoon Haiyan

Proofs of Marcos' excesses survive super typhoon Haiyan

TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines - Photo taken Nov. 21, 2013, shows the facade of Sto. Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum in Tacloban City, the Philippines, that was hit hard by Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 8, 2013. The museum, built by former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos more than three decades ago, shows the extravagance of the Marcoses during their 21-year reign.

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Seizure of paintings by gov't shows Marcos family not off hook yet

Seizure of paintings by gov't shows Marcos family not off hook yet

MANILA, Philippines - Photo taken during a Feb. 2, 2013, interview with Imelda Marcos, the widow of the late Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos who ruled the country from 1965 up to 1986, shows paintings by well-known artists on the walls of her condominium unit in the Makati financial district of Manila. On Sept. 30, 2014, government law enforcers raided the known residential and office addresses of Imelda Marcos to implement an anti-graft court order for the seizure of eight paintings by artists including Michelangelo, Picasso and Gauguin.

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Former Japanese army officer Onoda dies

Former Japanese army officer Onoda dies

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in March 1974 shows Hiroo Onoda (R) shaking hands with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos at Malacanang Palace in Manila, as the president's wife Imelda (L front) looks on. Onoda, a former Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer who remained on Lubang Island in the northwestern Philippines for nearly 29 years without knowledge of Japan's surrender in World War II, died of heart failure at a Tokyo hospital on Jan. 16, 2014. He was 91.

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Imelda Marcos seeks re-election

Imelda Marcos seeks re-election

BATAC, Philippines - Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos waves during a campaign sortie in the northern Philippine province of Ilocos Norte on May 5, 2013. Marcos, 83, is seeking re-election as a congresswoman in the May 13, 2013, mid-term polls in the Philippines.

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Imelda Marcos seeks re-election

Imelda Marcos seeks re-election

BATAC, Philippines - Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos sings a song with local residents during a campaign sortie in the northern Philippine province of Ilocos Norte on May 5, 2013. Marcos, 83, is seeking re-election as a congresswoman in the May 13, 2013, mid-term polls in the Philippines.

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Imelda Marcos seeks re-election

Imelda Marcos seeks re-election

BATAC, Philippines - Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos shakes hands with a local woman during a campaign sortie in the northern Philippine province of Ilocos Norte on May 5, 2013. Marcos, 83, is seeking re-election as a congresswoman in the May 13, 2013, mid-term polls in the Philippines.

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Imelda Marcos

Imelda Marcos

MANILA, Philippines - Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos, known for her flamboyance and wide collection of shoes, speaks to Kyodo News at her father's ancestral residence in Manila City on Jan. 31, 2013. The 83-year-old incumbent lawmaker shared her personal experiences during the Japanese occupation in the Philippines up to World War II in the 1940s, her encounters with Japanese officials during her husband's reign from the 1960s up to the early 1980s, and her continuing admiration for the Japanese people and their culture.

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Election wins of Imelda, kids, show Marcos name still carries clout

Election wins of Imelda, kids, show Marcos name still carries clout

LAOAG CITY, Philippines - Imelda Marcos responds to an interview in front of a portrait of her late husband former Filipino President Ferdinand Marcos in Laoag City on May 8, 2010. She won a seat in the lower house of Congress in a general election.

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Imelda Marcos visits Malacanang Place first time in 13 years

Imelda Marcos visits Malacanang Place first time in 13 years

Imelda Marcos (second from R), widow of deposed President Ferdinand Marcos, returns with her children on May 9 to the presidential palace to receive a Mother's Day award. The former Philippine first lady visited the Malacanang Palace for the first time since her husband was ousted from power 13 years ago.

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PHILIPPINES-MANILA-WANG QISHAN-IMELDA MARCOS-MEETING

PHILIPPINES-MANILA-WANG QISHAN-IMELDA MARCOS-MEETING

(220630) -- MANILA, June 30, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping's special representative and Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan meets with Imelda Marcos, mother of Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos, in Manila, the Philippines, June 30, 2022. (Xinhua/Zhang Ling)

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Marcos sworn in as Philippines' 17th president

STORY: Marcos sworn in as Philippines' 17th president DATELINE: June 30, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:25 LOCATION: Manila CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. STANDUP (English): YANG YUNQI, Xinhua Correspondent 2. various of the inauguration venue 3. various of Marcos family 4. various of parade 5. various of oath-taking ceremony 6. SOUNDBITE (English): FERDINAND ROMUALDEZ MARCOS, Philippine President STORYLINE: STANDUP (English): YANG YUNQI, Xinhua Correspondent "Behind me is the Philippine National Museum of Fine Arts. Here, Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos becomes the 17th President of the Philippines." Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos was sworn in as the 17th president of the Philippines on Thursday at the National Museum in Manila in front of thousands of people who witnessed the inauguration. The 64-years-old son of former President Ferdinand Marcos, wearing a native Barong Tagalog formal shirt, took his oath of office as his 92-year-old mother Imelda and family members look on. After taking the oath of office, Marcos de

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Philippine Congress proclaims Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos winner of presidential election

STORY: Philippine Congress proclaims Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos winner of presidential election DATELINE: May 25, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:57 LOCATION: Manila CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. STANDUP (English): YANG YUNQI, Xinhua correspondent 2. footage of the congress 3. footage of Sara entering the venue 4. footge of BBM entering the venue 5. footage of Sara posing on stage along with his family (lady in pink dress is Imelda) 6. footage of BBM posing on stage STORYLINE: STANDUP (English): YANG YUNQI, Xinhua correspondent "The Philippine Congress has just finished the canvassing of votes for president and vice president, proclaiming Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos as the country's new president and Sara Duterte-Carpio as the new vice president. Marcos is scheduled to be inaugurated on June 30." Marcos, son of former president Ferdinand Marcos and popularly known as Bongbong, defeated incumbent Vice President Maria Leonor Robredo. Marcos campaigned on a pledge to unite this Southeast Asian country of 110 mill

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Imelda Marcos visits Malacanang Place first time in 13 years

Imelda Marcos visits Malacanang Place first time in 13 years

Imelda Marcos (second from R), widow of deposed President Ferdinand Marcos, returns with her children on May 9 to the presidential palace to receive a Mother's Day award. The former Philippine first lady visited the Malacanang Palace for the first time since her husband was ousted from power 13 years ago.

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FOCUS: Laid to rest but not in peace, Marcos critics say of ex-dictator

FOCUS: Laid to rest but not in peace, Marcos critics say of ex-dictator

Activist artist Mae Paner (L) impersonates former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos on Nov. 25, 2016 during a protest action in the capital Manila against the burial of former dictator President Ferdinand Marcos at the Cemetery for the Heroes. Critics of Marcos, who ruled from 1965 until he was ousted by the military-backed 1986 People Power Revolution over allegations of plunder and violations of human rights, say there is no peace for the late strongman, his family, the victims of his regime, and the Filipino people due to a lack of justice and accountability up to this day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Imelda Marcos in campaign rally

Imelda Marcos in campaign rally

MANILA, Philippines - Former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos speaks during a campaign rally in Laoag City in Ilocos Norte on May 8, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Election wins of Imelda, kids, show Marcos name still carries clo

Election wins of Imelda, kids, show Marcos name still carries clo

LAOAG CITY, Philippines - Imelda Marcos responds to an interview in front of a portrait of her late husband former Filipino President Ferdinand Marcos in Laoag City on May 8, 2010. She won a seat in the lower house of Congress in a general election. (Kyodo)

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Malacanang Palace ballroom restored in 'Imelda museum'

Malacanang Palace ballroom restored in 'Imelda museum'

TACLOBAN, Philippines - A grand ballroom copied from the one in Malacanang Palace, the Philippine presidential mansion in Manila during the heyday of the late Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, is reenacted in the "Imelda Marcos Museum" built in 1979 in Tacloban on Leyte Island in this photo taken on Nov. 9, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Proofs of Marcos' excesses survive super typhoon Haiyan

Proofs of Marcos' excesses survive super typhoon Haiyan

TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines - Photo taken Nov. 9, 2014, shows a long dining table adorned with foreign wares and centerpiece inside the Sto. Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum in Tacloban City, the Philippines, that was hit hard by Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 8, 2013. The museum, built by former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos more than three decades ago, shows the extravagance of the Marcoses during their 21-year reign. (Kyodo)

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Proofs of Marcos' excesses survive super typhoon Haiyan

Proofs of Marcos' excesses survive super typhoon Haiyan

TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines - Photo taken Nov. 9, 2014, shows the grand ballroom on the second floor of the Sto. Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum in Tacloban City, the Philippines, that was hit hard by Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 8, 2013. The museum, built by former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos more than three decades ago, shows the extravagance of the Marcoses during their 21-year reign. (Kyodo)

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Imelda Marcos sees Haiyan impact on home province for 1st time

Imelda Marcos sees Haiyan impact on home province for 1st time

TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines - Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos (3rd from R), 85, attends a memorial mass on Nov. 8, 2014 in the central Philippine province of Leyte for the victims of super typhoon Haiyan that hit the area a year earlier. Marcos, who is currently a member of the Philippine congress, spent her younger years in Leyte. (Kyodo)

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Seizure of paintings by gov't shows Marcos family not off hook yet

Seizure of paintings by gov't shows Marcos family not off hook yet

MANILA, Philippines - Photo taken during a Feb. 2, 2013, interview with Imelda Marcos, the widow of the late Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos who ruled the country from 1965 up to 1986, shows paintings by well-known artists on the walls of her condominium unit in the Makati financial district of Manila. On Sept. 30, 2014, government law enforcers raided the known residential and office addresses of Imelda Marcos to implement an anti-graft court order for the seizure of eight paintings by artists including Michelangelo, Picasso and Gauguin. (Kyodo)

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