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Locked in: UE star rookie Casiey Dongallo dispels transfer rumors after 6-game skid
UE super rookie Casiey Dongallo quickly shuts down fast-swirling rumors of her looming exit from the Lady Warriors despite going through a lengthy six-game losing streak.....»»
PCA Open jrs twin kill for Mercado
Chloe Mercado showcased her promising tennis prowess by securing the girls’ 16-and-under singles crown in the 40th PCA (Philippine Columbian Association) Open at PCA courts in Plaza Dilao, Paco recently......»»
Mercado cops 2 crowns in PCA Open Juniors netfest
Chloe Mercado showcased her promising tennis prowess by securing the girls’ 16-and-under singles crown in the 40th PCA (Philippine Columbian Association) Open at PCA courts in Plaza Dilao, Paco recently......»»
Colombian envoy tours once hostile, former MILF stronghold
Business blocs struggling to make Maguindanao del Norte attractive to foreign investors were elated over the tour of a Columbian envoy to the former main bastion in the province of an erstwhile Moro rebel group now involved in governance and politics......»»
Taylor Swift fangirls over Shakira s 1st MTV VMAs performance in 14 years
International singer Taylor Swift was seen "fangirling" over Shakira while the Columbian singer performed a 10-minute medley of her greatest hits at the MTV Video Music Awards earlier today. .....»»
Colombians in spotlight over Ecuador, Haiti assassinations
Two years after a Colombian squad allegedly shot dead the president of Haiti, authorities in Ecuador have accused a group of Colombians of being behind the assassination of a top presidential candidate, pointing to the export of a culture of political hit jobs. Colombia has a long history of politicians being assassinated by opponents, drug traffickers, or paramilitaries, and even its president, Gustavo Petro, campaigned before his election from behind a wall of bulletproof shields. After the shock assassination of Ecuador journalist and anti-corruption crusader Fernando Villavicencio on Wednesday, authorities released pictures of six Columbian suspects, one of them splattered with blood. A seventh suspect was killed in a shootout at the scene of the crime. The country's main newspaper, El Universo, reported Villavicencio was assassinated "hitman-style and with three shots to the head." Police said the suspects were arrested in a series of raids in which they also found a rifle, a machine gun, grenades, and ammunition. In a message of support to Ecuador, Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro drew a direct link to the murder of Haitian president Jovenel Moise in his home in July 2021 by a group of 17 Colombian mercenaries. "A gang of Colombian hitmen, mercenaries, went to Haiti to assassinate a president," he said during an official event. "These criminal gangs of hitmen are unfortunately taking this Colombian model of political assassinations outside of its borders." Jorge Mantilla, a Colombian investigator into organized crime, said that the arrests showed the "specialization among Colombian criminals in the use of violence" after six decades of armed conflict between the state and guerrillas, paramilitaries, and drug gangs. He said the two assassinations "show the capacity that these violence professionals have of connecting with transnational crime networks." Cross-border ties Villavicencio said last week he had received several threats from Los Choneros, one of Ecuador's most powerful criminal groups which the Insight Crime thinktank said became the armed wing of a Colombian drug cartel. It also has ties to Mexico's Sinaloa cartel. Late Friday Villavicencio was buried in Quito during a private ceremony after hundreds of people paid tribute at an exhibition center, where his coffin was draped with the flag and a symbolic presidential sash with the words "My power is in the constitution." While there has been no clear claim of responsibility, the murder has highlighted the once-peaceful nation's decline into a violent hotbed of drug trafficking and organized crime. Wedged between the major cocaine producers Colombia and Peru, Ecuador -- seen as having laxer controls -- has in recent years attracted foreign drug cartels that have linked up with local gangs to move drugs through the country to the United States and Europe. Mantilla explains that Ecuador's drug gangs "acquired their power from working with Colombian organizations and later became independent" and grew stronger. On Thursday, Ecuador's Interior Minister Juan Zapata referred to the detainees simply as "foreigners," saying they were "members of a criminal group" that assassinated Villavicencio in an "attempt to sabotage" snap presidential elections due on August 20. Colombian media said the suspects had criminal records in their home country, including for arms manufacturing and trafficking, drug trafficking, murder, or domestic violence. Colombia partly 'responsible' After the Haiti assassination, a US investigation revealed that two men at the head of a Miami security firm had devised a plan to kidnap Moise and replace him with a Haitian-American citizen. In March this year, dual Haitian-Chilean citizen Rodolphe Jaar pled guilty in the United States to housing the Colombian commando team and giving them weapons. That same month Colombia's president Petro said his country was partly responsible for Moise's assassination. "Colombia has a co-responsibility... it was Colombian mercenaries who went to kill the president of Haiti, unleashing a crisis even worse than the one they were already going through," he said. Petro has not commented on the Ecuador assassination. The post Colombians in spotlight over Ecuador, Haiti assassinations appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Capadocia delivers
Top seed Marian Capadocia defeated second seed Alexa Joy Milliam, 7-6 (6), 6-0, to pocket the women’s singles title in the first Metro Manila Open tennis tournament at the Philippine Columbian Association indoor shell court in Paco, Manila yesterday......»»
Sangalang to press charges vs accuser
Magnolia slotman Ian Sangalang is set to take appropriate legal actions against the Singaporean businessman who claimed that he was a central figure in a game-fixing incident during the 2018 Philippine Basketball Association Philippine Cup finals. Sangalang strongly denied knowing Koa Wei Quan, who is now facing 14 counts of graft charges in the State Courts in Singapore for influencing games played in the PBA and the Thailand Basketball League from April to July in 2018. In a report by Singapore-based The Straits Times over the weekend, Koa alleged that he offered Sangalang a bribe of $5,000 – or roughly P280,000 – just to influence the outcome of Game 5 of the title series between Magnolia and San Miguel. The Beermen won the game in double overtime, 108-99, to clinch the title. Sangalang met PBA commissioner Willie Marcial on Monday to personally deny any knowledge on Koa’s accusations. “It’s not true. I don’t even know him,” Sangalang, who is now mulling legal charges against the Singaporean businessman. “Hindi ko ipagpapalit ang career at dangal ko sa ganung bagay.” Marcial said he was convinced with Sangalang’s explanation and will support him in his bid to clear his name. “He doesn’t know anything in that issue and he will sue the person who dragged his name,” the PBA chief stressed. Court documents showed Koa, who used to own transportation firm Koa Motor, also worked with former PBA player Leo Avenido and a man identified as Sergei Bien Orillo in fixing the outcome of the Philippine Cup finals as well as games featuring Blackwater, Columbian Dyip and Phoenix Super LPG. Aside from the PBA, Koa admitted that he also ran his match-fixing racket in the TBL, where he influenced the game between Provincial Electricity Authority and Thai General Equipment through an offer made to Filipino guard Almond Vosotros. Vosotros now plays for TNT Tropang Giga in the PBA 3x3 event. Two other games in the TBL involving PEA against Mono Vampire and Hi-Tech Assumption Thonburi were also mentioned to have been influenced by Koa while he was in Singapore. He, however, did not specify if the players or teams he mentioned agreed to accept his bribes. Marcial said the league will continue to investigate the matter. The post Sangalang to press charges vs accuser appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Terrafirma, Chengdu Dayun partner for modern jeepneys, e-trucks
Terrafirma Motors Corp., a subsidiary of the Columbian Group, recently signed an agreement with Chinese firm Chengdu Dayun Automobile Co. Ltd. for a commercial vehicle assembly and distribution partnership......»»
NU rules nat l collegiate tennis tourney
MANILA - National University (NU) reigned supreme in the National Collegiate Tennis Championships, claiming the men's and women's team titles at the Philippine Columbian Association (PCA) outdoor shell courts in Paco, Manila on Friday.Vince EJ Tugade clobbered Zire Mina, 4-1, 4-1, in the dec.....»»
Atlantean, kampeon sa MST Champion Swim
MANILA, Philippines – Inaasahan ang paglulunsad ng mas malaking programa ng Malabon Swimming Team bunsod ng matagumpay na MST Champions Cup 2022 nitong Nobyembre 12 sa Philippine Columbian Association (PCA) swimming pool sa Plaza Dilao, Paco Manila. Kabuuang 400 swimmers mula sa 32 koponan ang nakiisa sa isinagawang age-group championship ng MST sa pakikipagtulungan ng […] The post Atlantean, kampeon sa MST Champion Swim appeared first on REMATE ONLINE......»»
Collegiate tennis players take centerstage
The Palawan Pawnshop goes a notch higher in its continuing commitment to boost local tennis by staging the PalawanPay National Collegiate Championships beginning today at the Philippine Columbian Association outdoor courts at Plaza Dilao in Manila......»»
PPS tennis levels up, holds national collegiate tilt
Palawan Pawnshop goes a notch higher in its continuing commitment to boost local tennis, holding the PalawanPay National Collegiate Championships beginning Thursday at the Philippine Columbian Association outdoor courts......»»
Hero MotoCorp to debut in Philippines market after pact with Terrafirma Motors
New Delhi [India]/Manila [Philippines], October 26 (ANI): One of the world's largest motorcycle manufacturers, Hero MotoCorp, on Wednesday said it is set to commence its operations in the Philippines. The company said it was partnering with Terrafirma Motors Corporation (TMC), a part of the Columbian Group of Companies, to bring motorcycles to the country. As part of the partnership, TMC will be the exclusive assembler an.....»»
Prulla on collision course with Capadocia
Janella Rose Prulla was the youngest to make the finals in the most recent Philippine Columbian Association Open three years ago......»»
Anasta pursues dream at PCA Open
At 40, Elbert Anasta is not entertaining ideas of ending his pursuit of a breakthrough victory in the 39th Philippine Columbian Association Open Tennis Championships......»»
Vintage Anasta disposes of Dayrit, advances in PCA Open netfest
At 40 years old, Elbert Anasta is not entertaining ideas of ending his pursuit of a breakthrough victory in the Philippine Columbian Association Open Tennis Championships......»»
Macalintal advances in PCA Open
Playing with the big boys of the Philippine Columbian Association for the first time, youthful Marco Macalintal wasn’t expecting anything but to gain precious experience......»»
PCA Open returns
Grizzled veteran Johnny Arcilla tries to defy time anew as he eyes a 10th title in the Philippine Columbian Association Open Tennis Championships which makes its anticipated return today at the PCA courts in Paco......»»
CJ aims for TerraFirma breakout
TerraFirma (formerly Columbian) head coach Johnedel Cardel can’t wait for the PBA to restart its 45th season in the Clark bubble on Sunday, pointing to the league’s top scorer CJ Perez as the leader of the Dyip pack backed up by a mix of hardened veterans and three blue-chip rookies......»»