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LIST: Dragonpay’s payment channels schedule for Holy Week
Some payment channels will have shortened hours of operation while others will be temporarily deactivated from March 27 (Holy Wednesday) to March 30 (Black Saturday)......»»
Paolo Contis masaya sa paglipat ng ‘It’s Showtime’ sa GMA
HAPPY ang Kapuso actor at dating host ng noontime program na “Tahanang Pinakamasaya” na si Paolo Contis sa pagkakaroon ng bagong tahanan ng “It’s Showtime”. Sa kanyang exclusive interview sa GMA News nitong Lunes, March 25, natanong ang aktor kung bukas ba siya sa posibilidad na maka-work ang mga Kapamilya hosts ng naturang noontime program......»»
Philippine scientists harassed by China helicopter
Another case of harassment at sea by the Chinese has been reported – this time near Pag-Asa Island last Saturday – involving a helicopter, which hovered dangerously close to a group of Filipino scientists doing research work on a sand bar called Sandy Cay, causing minor injuries......»»
Philippine scientists harassed by China helicoper
Another case of harassment at sea by the Chinese has been reported – this time near Pag-Asa Island last Saturday – involving a helicopter, which hovered dangerously close to a group of Filipino scientists doing research work on a sand bar called Sandy Cay, causing minor injuries......»»
Vina Morales wants to do more theater after Broadway stint, plans moving to U.S.
Vina Morales shared that she’s currently working on her Green Card with sister Shaina Magdayao, which will enable them to live and work permanently in the US......»»
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Eumir Marcial K.O’s Thai foe in Manila duel
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Olympic bronze medalist Eumir Marcial made easy work against Thai Thoedsak Sinam in his homecoming bout in Manila on Saturday night, March 23, at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium. Marcial, who is bound for the Paris Olympics in July, knocked out Sinam in the fourth round in their eight-rounder non-title bout. With.....»»
Vhong pangarap makatrabaho si Bitoy: Marami akong matututunan sa kanya!
KUNG may isang Kapuso star na gustung-gustong makatrabaho ni Vhong Navarro, yan ay walang iba kundi si Michael V. Ngayong mapapanood na rin ang “It’s Showtime” sa GMA Network kung saan isa sa mga regular host si Vhong, hindi na imposibleng maka-work niya ang ilang Kapuso actors. Nang matanong kung sino sa mga GMA stars.....»»
Q& A: Filipina author Mixkaela Villalon on writing and publishing her book ‘Interregnum’
Villalon talks 'Interregnum,' why she highlights the Filipino social conditions in her work, and how she unlearned viewing the male experience as universal when reading.....»»
EXCLUSIVE: Jayda inispluk ang pinakamahalagang advice nina Jessa, Dingdong
KAHALAGAHAN ng work ethics at pantay-pantay na respeto sa lahat ng tao. Ito lamang ang ilan sa mga magagandang payo na tumatak kay Jayda mula sa celebrity parents na sina Jessa Zaragoza at Dingdong Avanzado. Matapos ang press conference ng singer para sa bagong hugot single na “Right Lover, Wrong Time,” nagkaroon ng pagkakataon ang.....»»
Why Business Should Start Investing in the Mental Well-Being of Their Employees
The pandemic has triggered waves of anxiety, uncertainty, and financial strain, impacting the mental health of millions of employees. Poor mental health leads to decreased productivity, increased absenteeism, and strained work relationships. With that said, it is crucial to address employees’ mental health issues to have a thriving workspace. Encourage Open Communication and Supportive Culture […].....»»
Hong Kong, Philippines work to enhance relations
Filipinos are slowly beginning to travel back to Hong Kong following continued efforts by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office to woo tourists from the Philippines, as well as renew and improve trade and economic ties between the two nations following the COVID-19 pandemic......»»
Beat the Heat: Tips for Staying Cool at Work
Summer is just around the corner, and you know how hot the days get, especially with a looming El Niño — days would get hotter and hotter. Sometimes we can’t avoid going outside, especially during work. Whether you are going to meet a client somewhere around the city or just commuting to work, the heat […].....»»
Gazans fear Israeli attack on their last refuge; US launches retaliatory strikes
The US strikes target Iran-backed militants that Washington blames for the drone attack in Jordan this week that killed three US troops.....»»
Marcos condemns MSU explosion, blames ‘foreign terrorists’
The President says he instructed the Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces of the Philippines to ensure the protection and safety of civilians.....»»
Farmers’ group blames black market vaccine for ASF spread
The spread of African swine fever in the country can be attributed to the illegal sale of 300,000 vials of ASF vaccine to hog raisers, an official of the farmers’ group Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultura said......»»
Biden, in Israel, says hospital blast appears to be caused by ‘the other team’
Palestinian officials blames an Israeli air strike for the fireball that engulfed the Al-Ahli al-Arabi hospital, but Israel says the blast was caused by a failed rocket launch by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group.....»»
Maggie Wilson says mom out of jail, blames ex Victor Consunji as behind carnapping arrest
Maggie Wilson has named ex Victor Consuji as among those who allegedly hurled "countless allegations" against her in a series of Instagram Stories on October 12. She also shared that her mother has been out of detention after posting bail. .....»»
Taliban: Evicting Afghan migrants ‘unacceptable’
Pakistan’s plan to evict hundreds of thousands of Afghan migrants is “unacceptable,” Taliban authorities said Wednesday, denying allegations by Islamabad its citizens were responsible for a string of suicide attacks there. Around 1.3 million Afghans are registered refugees in Pakistan and 880,000 more have legal status to remain, according to the latest United Nations figures. But caretaker Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti said Tuesday a further 1.7 million Afghans were in Pakistan illegally, giving a 1 November deadline to return home or face deportation. The order comes as Pakistan grapples with a rise in attacks the government blames on militants operating from Afghanistan, a charge Kabul routinely denies. “The behavior of Pakistan against Afghan refugees is unacceptable,” Taliban government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid wrote on social media site X. “Afghan refugees are not involved in Pakistan’s security problems. As long as they leave Pakistan voluntarily, that country should tolerate them.” Bugti claimed Afghan nationals were responsible for 14 of 24 suicide attacks in Pakistan since January. “We deny all these claims because Afghans have migrated to other countries for their safety, their security,” Abdul Mutalib Haqqani, spokesperson for the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation, said. “It’s natural when someone migrates to another country for his safety, he would never want insecurity there,” he told Agence France-Presse. Legions of Afghans have migrated to neighbouring Pakistan over decades of conflict during the Soviet invasion, the following civil war and the United States-led occupation. And 600,000 have arrived since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in August 2021 and imposed their austere version of Islamic law. The post Taliban: Evicting Afghan migrants ‘unacceptable’ appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
PhilHealth blames cyberattack on outdated software
The outdated system protection software of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, or PhilHealth, may have opened the gateway to the Medusa ransomware group that hacked its system, a ranking official said Monday. PhilHealth EVP and COO Eli Dino Santos bared this in a press briefing over a week after the state-run health insurer announced that its online system had been attacked by a computer hacking group called Medusa. According to Santos, before the incident, PhilHealth had its antivirus software that could address cyber threats. It was, however, not updated due to what he described as “procurement issues.” “The answer is yes, we have an anti-virus [software] in general, but it was not updated. Probably that’s where the hackers came in. Probably through that weakness,” he said. “But at that time there were procurement issues. For me, the reason was the strict compliance with procurement rules and regulations,” he added. Santos explained that the state-run health insurer was about to renew its subscription with its current third-party software provider, but the Government Procurement Policy Board approved the inclusion of online subscriptions under negotiated procurement-direct retail purchases. “We were affected by the recent issuance of the GPBB because we were set to renew our subscription licenses for an antivirus for another year,” he said. “That is why we were not able to update the system. Just to be clear about it, there is still an antivirus system. It is just that it was not updated due to the procurement system,” he added. PhilHealth announced on 22 September the shutdown of its website, as well as its PhilHealth membership portal, to contain an “information security incident.” In the following days, the Medusa ransomware group demanded $300,000 or around P17,000,000 from PhilHealth in exchange for access to its own system. The group had given the health insurer 10 days to comply, or it said it would leak the personal information of PhilHealth members. Today is the last day for PhilHealth to give in to the hackers’ demand. The post PhilHealth blames cyberattack on outdated software appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»