[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, October 6) – Beleaguered Phoenix Fuel Masters forward Calvin Abueva has been included in the team’s 14-man official roster ahead of the 2020 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Philippines Cup restart in Clark, Pampanga. However, his name came with an asterisk indicating that he will only …
Read More »Despite reduced inflation, high transport costs hurt the poor the most
[ad_1] Headline inflation declined to a four-month low of 2.3 percent year-on-year in September, but the lack of public transportation, especially in Metro Manila, pushed transportation costs to a 22-month high, hurting the most. poor households. National Statistician Claire Dennis S. Map said at a news conference Tuesday that soft …
Read More »PH COVID-19 count now at 326,833
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: An undated scanning electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2 (yellow), also known as novel coronavirus, the virus that causes COVID-19, isolated from a patient in the US, Emerging from the surface of cells (blue / pink) grown in the laboratory. NIAID-RML / Prospectus via REUTERS. THIS IMAGE HAS …
Read More »Mandy Moore, Chris Evans, and more stars criticize Trump for ‘don’t be afraid’ of COVID-19 comment
[ad_1] (From left) Mandy Moore, Chris Evans and Barbra Streisand (Images: AFP / Mark Ralston, Jason Merritt, Jon Kopaloff) Mandy Moore, Chris Evans and other celebrities criticized the President of the United States, Donald Trump, for telling the public not to fear COVID-19. Trump made the comment on Twitter as …
Read More »Senate ratifies bicam report on institutionalization of ELA
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The Senate on Tuesday ratified the bicameral conference committee report on a measure that seeks to institutionalize the Alternative Learning System (ALS). Senator Sherwin Gatchalian praised the ratification of the bicam report on the disagreeing provisions of Senate Bill No. 1365 and House Bill No. 6910, …
Read More »Massacre in Manila with Geneva’s status still uncertain
[ad_1] Photo by Tristan Tamayo / INQUIRER.net MANILA, Philippines – Greg Slaughter is back in the country after spending the last seven months training in the United States. The 7-foot center left for the US last March, just a month after announcing his surprise sabbatical from basketball on social media. …
Read More »NOW Telecom is not yet PH’s fourth telecommunications company – DICT
[ad_1] DICT Sec. Gringo Honasan. FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines – NOW Telecom Company Inc. is not yet considered the fourth largest telecommunications company in the country, Department of Information and Communications (DICT) Secretary Gregorio Honasan II said Tuesday. “’Yung NOW po, Hindi po. From where we see it, after more …
Read More »Japan to Strengthen Visa Review for Foreign Students and Researchers to Prevent Technology Theft
[ad_1] By The Yomiuri Shimbun / The Japan News / ANN TOKYO – In an attempt to strengthen national economic security, the government has formulated a stricter screening policy for visa applications from foreign students and researchers seeking to study or conduct research at universities in Japan. Behind the move, …
Read More »Senate panel cites 4 people in contempt for snubbing ‘pills’ investigation
[ad_1] Senator Risa Hontiveros Says Government Should Prosecute Masterminds Behind “Festering Corruption Group” Within Immigration Office Responsible For So-called “Pill Scam” During Senate Committee On Women, Children, Relations Hearing Family and Gender Equality. , Tuesday October 6, 2020. Albert Calvelo / Senate PRIB MANILA, Philippines – A Senate panel on …
Read More »YouTube Reveals First Official 24-Hour Views Of BLACKPINK’s ‘Lovesick Girls’ MV
[ad_1] YouTube has revealed the total views in the first 24 hours of K-pop girl group BLACKPINK’s new music video “Lovesick Girls.” BLACKPINK made their comeback on October 2 with “The Album,” which includes the title track “Lovesick Girls.” The music video for the song was also uploaded to YouTube …
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