[ad_1] Vice President Vilma Santos-Recto. Photo from Facebook page MANILA, Philippines – Saying she continues to believe this is “the right thing to do,” Vice President Vilma Santos-Recto said Monday she will introduce a new bill that would give ABS-CBN Corp. a new 25-year legislative franchise. This comes after Senate …
Read More »Fernández hopeful in continuous training in PH
[ad_1] It is expected that there will be no interruptions when the training activities of the national athletes resume this week. Commissioner Ramón Fernández of the Philippine Sports Commission expressed optimism now that preparations by national athletes for the Tokyo Olympics and other major international gatherings this year are scheduled …
Read More »DTI reviews medium-term export objectives
[ad_1] The Department of Commerce and Industry (DTI) has adjusted its medium-term export projections from the original cumulative target of $ 130 billion for 2022 set in the Philippines Export Development Plan 2018 to 2022 to $ 103.9 billion. Dollars. “Since Covid-19 disrupted several business models, it will be difficult …
Read More »Duterte Stops PhilHealth Contribution Increase, Says Bong Go
[ad_1] (FILE PHOTO) Senator Bong Go (left) and President Rodrigo Duterte. MANILA, Philippines – President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the deferral of increased contributions from Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) members due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Duterte’s former aide and now Senator Christopher “Bong” Go confirmed this in a text …
Read More »Anthony Taberna Shows Daughter’s Hair Growth After Leukemia Diagnosed – Manila Bulletin
[ad_1] Anthony Taberna Shows Daughter’s Hair Growth After Leukemia Diagnosed Radio journalist and commentator Anthony Taberna couldn’t help but feel happy now that Zoey’s hair is slowly starting to grow in just over a year after his teenage daughter was diagnosed with leukemia. On Instagram, Anthony shared a series of …
Read More »The activity of the Turkish factories expands slightly in December
[ad_1] The recovery of Turkey’s manufacturing sector continued in December, albeit at a slightly softer pace, a survey showed on Monday, amid restrictions aimed at curbing the second wave of the coronavirus outbreak. The general index of purchasing managers (PMI) fell to 50.8 in December, its lowest level since May, …
Read More »China races to vaccinate millions of people ahead of Lunar New Year travel season
[ad_1] BEIJING – Thousands of people lined up in Beijing on Monday to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as China rushes to inoculate millions ahead of the Chinese New Year’s mass travel season in February. More than 73,000 people in the Chinese capital have received the first dose of the vaccine …
Read More »DOH asks LGUs to work with the national government to purchase vaccines
[ad_1] Just after the cities of Makati, Manila and San Juan announced that they had already set aside funds to purchase Covid-19 vaccines for their constituents, the Department of Health (DOH) on Monday urged local government units (LGU) to work with them. for an “effective distribution” and a “unified effort” …
Read More »VIP vaccines cause outrage in Poland
[ad_1] WARSAW, Poland – A hospital in Warsaw is under fire for giving COVID-19 vaccine injections to celebrities and politicians, causing public outrage and sparking a government investigation that began Monday. Poland, which like much of Europe began its vaccination campaign on December 27, should currently only vaccinate medical workers …
Read More »Makati City Police: Provisional Rape with Murder Charge Filed Against 11 Men in Death of Flight Attendant
[ad_1] Manila, Philippines – Makati City Police filed with the prosecutor’s office on Monday a provisional rape charge with homicide against 11 men for the death of a flight attendant on New Year’s Day. The unconscious Christine Angélica Dacera, 23, from the city of General Santos, was found in an …
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