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Dahil sa ginawang hydrogen bomb test ng North Korea, nagkasundo ang United Nations Security Council na bumuo ng mga hakbang na magpaparusa sa DPRK o Nokor.

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President Aquino is hoping for the Philippines to get a share of the $50-billion that South Korea’s National Pension Service is ready to invest every year, apart from the $1.7 billion in investments that he brought back from his two-day state visit in South Korea.

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President Benigno Aquino III left this morning for a two-day state visit to South Korea despite strong earthquakes that struck parts of Visayas and Mindanao two days ago.

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Dahil sa ginawang hydrogen bomb test ng North Korea, nagkasundo ang United Nations Security Council na bumuo ng mga hakbang na magpaparusa sa DPRK o Nokor.

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