[ad_1] The media are reporting that the mass vaccination could be completed in June, as public resistance to the Games increases. Japan aims to begin vaccinating the general public against the coronavirus in May, just two months before the delayed Olympics begin, as more questions arise about whether the event …
Read More »Robredo ready to receive COVID-19 vaccine in public: spokesperson
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – Vice President Leni Robredo has already stated that she is willing to get vaccinated in front of the public to encourage Filipinos to get vaccinated against Covid-19. Your spokesperson, Atty. Barry Gutiérrez, reiterated Wednesday in an apparent response to the challenge from Duterte’s former aide-turned-senator, Senator …
Read More »Trump ends tumultuous term under the cloud, faces uncertain future
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump leaves office on Wednesday under a dark cloud of his own making, ending his only four-year term tainted by two impeachments, deep political divisions and his handling of a pandemic that has killed 400,000 in the United States. . Trump, 74, will say goodbye …
Read More »Government considers reviewing age restrictions for late January or February: official
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The government may consider re-evaluating age restrictions for those who are allowed to leave their homes amid the Covid-19 pandemic in late January or February, the country’s deputy director of implementation said Wednesday against COVID-19, Vince Dizon. During the Kapihan sa Manila Bay media forum, Dizon, …
Read More »Palacio: Duterte told Gálvez to ‘leave’ if senators become ‘verbally abusive’ in hearings
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – President Rodrigo Duterte told Vaccine Czar Carlito Gálvez Jr. to “get up and go” if senators become “verbally abusive” during hearings on the Covid-19 vaccination program, Malacañang said on Wednesday. According to presidential spokesman Harry Roque, Gálvez had asked the president to skip congressional hearings to …
Read More »The Chamber’s investigation into the unilateral termination of the UP-DND agreement has been promoted
[ad_1] INDIGNATION A wave of indignation sweeps across the University of the Philippines campuses, including the main campus in Diliman, Quezon City, over the unilateral repeal by the Department of National Defense of its June 30, 1989 agreement with the UP System that prohibits entry to policemen and soldiers on …
Read More »Dozen U.S. National Guard Soldiers Retired from Maiden Duty Following Investigation
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: Members of the National Guard patrol near the US Capitol building prior to the inauguration of US President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, USA, January 19 2021. REUTERS / Andrew Kelly / File Photo WASHINGTON – A dozen members of the U.S. National Guard have been removed from …
Read More »Duterte will receive the COVID-19 vaccine in private
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – President Rodrigo Duterte will receive the COVID-19 vaccine once it is available in the Philippines, but will be vaccinated behind closed doors, Malacañang said Tuesday. Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said the public would be informed if Mr. Duterte had been given the vaccine. Roque was responding …
Read More »ICTSI’s annual MICT capacity increases to 3.3 million TEU after expansion
[ad_1] Port operator LISTADO International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) said Tuesday that it had completed a dock expansion project at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), increasing the terminal’s annual capacity by 10% to 3.3 million TEU (equivalent to twenty feet). units). ICTSI added another 150 meters to the …
Read More »Best Valentine’s Day Gifts for Her
[ad_1] Another Valentine’s Day is coming soon, which means you’re probably already planning how you will celebrate with the one you love. For those who choose to incorporate gifts into their festivities, it can be easy to get overwhelmed with Valentine’s Day gifts for her, as romantic vacations really have …
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