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Opinion - South China Sea- Philippines must softly manage disputes or miss out economically
Manilas assertive transparency strategy is touted as a model for managing maritime disputes but it diminishes key economic opportunities. As Chinese investment pours into other Southeast Asian countries, the Philippines must reduce geopolitical risks without acquiescing to Beijing......»»
Globe closed on an additional P1.16-B in tower sales
Globe Telecom, the Zobel Family’s telecommunications company, disclosed that it closed on the sale of another 91 cell towers to Frontier Towers to raise approximately P1.16 billion in cash......»»
[OPINION] Education for life: Weaving ethics in all subject areas
By making ethical reflection a cornerstone of our educational system, we foster a generation capable not only of doing things well, but of doing the right thing.....»»
SC allows UN expert to act as friend of the court in Maria Ressa s cyber libel plea
Irene Khan, United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur for freedom of expression and opinion, has been allowed by the Supreme Court (SC) to sit as an "amicus curiae" to the court in the appeal for the cyber libel case of Rappler.com chief executive officer Maria Ressa and former researcher Reynaldo Santos......»»
Rappler Talk: Leila de Lima, a woman of faith
In this Holy Week episode, former senator Leila de Lima opens up about faith, forgiveness, and the godsent pets who kept her company in nearly seven years in jail.....»»
Teves gets 15 more days in Timor-Leste
The detention of expelled Negros Oriental congressman Arnolfo Teves Jr. in East Timor has been extended by a local court for 15 days following a trial on March 23, Teves’ lawyer Ferdinand Topacio said......»»
Expelled solon Teves eyes political asylum; detention extended
The legal team of expelled lawmaker Arnolfo Teves Jr. is looking to exhaust all legal remedies possible, including political asylum in Timor-Leste, Teves' lawyer Ferdinand Topacio said......»»
DILG, PNP preparing for Teves return
Both the Department of Justice and the Philippine National Police are making preparations to secure the detention of expelled Negros Oriental congressman Arnolfo Teves Jr. once he arrives from East Timor where he was arrested on Thursday after months in hiding......»»
Substantiate your opinion : Students join NCCA workshop on film reading
Students in Zamboanga, however, learned a few tips on how to appreciate or read a film better in a workshop facilitated by the National Commission on Culture and the Arts when the national agency visited the southern city last March 8 in celebration of the National Arts Month every February......»»
Breakthrough Therapy Eliminates Deadly Brain Tumor in Days – The Daily Guardia
A recent study published in The New England Journal of Medicine has revealed promising results for the use of CAR T-cell therapy in treating glioblastoma,.....»»
Aga nag-ala Gerald kay Julia
ni Allan Sancon BIBIHIRA nating mapanood si Aga Muhlach sa big screen. Huli siyang lumabas noong 2019 sa blockbuster film ng Metro Manila Film Festival, ang Miracle in Cell No. 7 na pinarangalan din siyang Best Actor. Ngayon ay muling magbabalik sa big screen si Aga para sa pelikulang Ikaw Pa Rin Ang Pipiliin Kokasama Julia Barretto. Isa itong May-December love story na ang isang ….....»»
Xia Vigor naranasan ang buhay promdi; mas pinili ang Pinas kesa sa England
NAGPALIWANAG ang dating child star na si Xia Vigor kung bakit nawala siya ng ilang taon sa mundo ng showbiz. Ang last project na ginawa ni Xia bago siya pansamantalang namaalam sa pag-aartista ay ang award-winning at Pinoy version ng Korean hit movie na “Miracle in Cell No. 7”. Isa ito sa mga naging official.....»»
DOH to review stem cell treatment guidelines
The Department of Health will soon review and update the existing guidelines for stem cell treatment......»»
Herbosa: Clinic under probe after skin treatments linked to woman’s death
A 39-year-old woman died last week hours after getting glutathione and stem cell treatments......»»
Toledo City robbery suspect tries to commit suicide
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Patrolman Jaymar Exequiel, who was accused of robbing the Lamac Multipurpose Cooperative in Sitio Luray II, Toledo City, tried to commit suicide while inside his detention cell at the Toledo City Police Station on Saturday morning, January 13. According to Police Chief Master Sergeant Dante Hilongos, Exequiel used the lace of.....»»
Aubrey pinatunayang may himala, anak na may ASD nagpa-stem cell therapy
MAGANDA ang naging epekto sa anak nina Aubrey Miles at Troy Montero na si Rocket ng ilang buwang gamutan at therapy. Ibinahagi ng aktres sa kanyang social media account ang latest development sa health condition ni Rocket na na-diagnose ng autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Sa pamamagitan ng kanyang Instagram account, nag-share si Aubrey ng ilang.....»»
325 cell phones confiscated in Manila sting
The National Capital Region Police Office confiscated 325 cell phones reportedly illegally sold by a Chinese and three Filipinos during a sting in San Miguel, Manila on Friday......»»
Googles Argument: iMessage Regulation and the EUs Digital Markets Act
Title: Google and Cell Carriers Call for Regulation of Apple’s iMessage under EU’s Digital Markets Act Subtitle: Debate intensifies over including Apple’s popular messaging service.....»»
Congress is responsible for India s non-performing assets crisis: BJP leader Amit Malviya
New Delhi [India], October 28 (ANI): In a Twitter thread, Amit Malviya, the BJP's IT Cell head, has hit back at Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge, who had accused the BJP government of taking India's economy to "Defaulter Kaal". He posted on X, "The Congress would have us believe that the BJP government is responsible for the NPA crisis, but former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan, an ally of the Congress, was unambiguous in.....»»
Acapulco hurricane survivors still struggling to get word to loved ones
Andrea Fernandez, who is eight months pregnant, is distraught, unable to let her husband in another state know that she is fine after Hurricane Otis devastated the scenic resort of Acapulco, on Mexico's Pacific coast, leaving at least 27 dead. But "there is no (cellular) service. I haven't been able to communicate for three days," she said, jostling on a bridge with about 20 others keen to make a call or text to let loved ones know that they are well. "I'm desperate," she said through tears. This picturesque tourist haunt, which lured Hollywood stars like Elizabeth Taylor and Elvis Presley in the 1950s and '60s, is now a bustling city of 780,000 people, living in high-rises and houses on hills and mountains. But it had never experienced a Category 5 hurricane like Otis which -- in a single day -- killed at least 39 people and made local landmarks built over decades look like they had been bombed. Cell phones intermittently pick up signals in some parts of the port, but the situation is hit or miss. One local woman could be overheard telling her loved ones: "There is no way to get out of here! I'll talk to you again when I can. Everything here is gone. It's horrible." Some disgruntled survivors have told local media they were angry to hear tourists were taken to safe places to ride out the storm -- in sharp contrast to the population as a whole. At one point, some tourists keen to contact kin approached journalists on the port's main avenue, Costera Miguel Aleman, asking them to pass on details of a sick person who needed to be evacuated from a damaged building. Francisco Perez, 50, is desperate to get word to his mother. He has accused the authorities of a grossly inadequate response to the devastation Otis wrought. "(They put) some portable (phone) antennas at a couple of places, but... what are we supposed to do?" he asked angrily, as people's focus began turning to the lack of reliable water and food. Otis strengthened with dramatic speed, growing in just hours from a tropical storm to the most powerful category of the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale before hitting land early Wednesday. The World Meteorological Organization described the hurricane as "one of the most rapidly intensifying tropical cyclones on record," exceeded in modern times only by another Pacific hurricane, Patricia, in 2015. The speed with which Otis intensified took the government and weather forecasters by surprise, leaving little time to issue warnings and prepare residents for its arrival. The post Acapulco hurricane survivors still struggling to get word to loved ones appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»