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Marnely Portelo, an English language trainer, wakes up at around four in the morning to prepare for her torturous commute through Metro Manila’s choked roads.

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President Rodrigo Duterte took an abrupt turn from his predecessor regarding his foreign policy.

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Marnely Portelo, an English language trainer, wakes up at around four in the morning to prepare for her torturous commute through Metro Manila’s choked roads.

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