[ad_1] INQUIRER.net stock photo A street vendor drowned after trying to retrieve a $ 20 bill (approximately P960) that he dropped in a river in Monrovia, Liberia. Tamba Lamine was walking with a friend on a bridge over the Mesuradu River when the bill fell, according to the BBC on …
Read More »ABS-CBN reveals shows that air on Channel 11
[ad_1] ABS-CBN Corporation announced that its block time agreement with the recently rebranded A2Z Channel 11 will allow it to broadcast its soap operas, movies and entertainment shows live on the recently rebranded A2Z Channel 11 this weekend. In a statement, ABS-CBN said that the popular “It’s Showtime” will air …
Read More »Sotto a Duque: Congratulations on WHO publication, but senators are not satisfied
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – Senate President Vicente Sotto III congratulated Health Secretary Francisco Duque III on Wednesday for being elected chair of the Regional Committee for the Western Pacific of the World Health Organization (WHO), but added that the Most senators are still not satisfied with his performance. in the …
Read More »DOH: Duke elected as chair of WHO Western Pacific regional committee
[ad_1] Secretary of Health Francisco Duque III / PHOTO by EDWIN BACASMAS MANILA, Philippines – Health Secretary Francisco Duque III was elected this year’s president of the Western Pacific regional committee of the World Health Organization. The Health Department said Wednesday that the committee is made up of 37 member …
Read More »PH registers 2,825 new cases of COVID-19 and the total is close to 330,000
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: A healthcare worker performs a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) swab test at a gym in Navotas City, Metro Manila, the Philippines, on August 7, 2020. REUTERS / Eloisa Lopez MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Health (DOH) reported 2,825 additional COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing the total number …
Read More »The government will study a measure to allow poor students to go to computer stores for online classes
[ad_1] Lieutenant General Guillermo Eleazar. (Photo from his Facebook account) MANILA, Philippines – The government will discuss a proposal to allow poor students to take advantage of the services of computer stores and internet for their online classes, the Joint Task Force (JTF) COVID Shield revealed on Wednesday. In a …
Read More »Lee: Zamboanga has yet to prove herself as the top atomweight contender
[ad_1] ONE Championship Photo MANILA, Philippines – ONE atomweight champion Angela Lee is not convinced that undefeated Filipino Denice Zamboanga has earned her status as the highest ranked contender for the title. Lee, who has successfully defended his belt four times since winning it in 2016, believes Zamboanga still needs …
Read More »BLACKPINK’s music video to be edited after nurse’s clothing line: agency
[ad_1] A screenshot from BLACKPINK’s music video ‘Lovesick Girls’ (YG Entertainment) The latest music video for K-pop girl group BLACKPINK, “Lovesick Girls,” will be edited and replaced, their agency said Wednesday, following a controversy over scenes that nurse groups criticized for sexualizing the profession. “We have decided to remove all …
Read More »Domínguez: The government is not interested in taking over the skidding airlines
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The government will not take over the operations of domestic airlines that are slipping due to the drop in global tourism amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Finance Secretary Carlos G. Domínguez III said Wednesday . Domínguez told members of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) …
Read More »House may still meet Oct. 14 to resolve speakers’ dispute, pro Velasco solones say
[ad_1] Representatives Alan Peter Cayetano and Lord Allan Velasco. FILE PHOTOS MANILA, Philippines – The House of Representatives may still meet on October 14 to finally resolve the dispute between President Alan Peter Cayetano and Marinduque representative Lord Allan Velasco, Buhay’s representative Lito Atienza said Wednesday. Atienza made the comment …
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