[ad_1] Good Morning. Here are the stories for The Manila Times for Black Saturday, April 3, 2021. READ: Daily Covid cases skyrocket to 15,310 The Department of Health (DoH) on Friday recorded its highest total of coronavirus disease cases in 2019 (Covid-19) in a single day, but attributed the sharp …
Read More »Filipino devotees flagellate themselves for Easter, defying ban on gatherings
[ad_1] Filipino Catholics flagellate themselves outside a church on Good Friday, defying the government’s ban on religious gatherings amid a surge in coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, in Manila, Philippines, April 2, 2021. REUTERS / Eloisa Lopez MANILA – Barefoot and bloodied from repeated lashing, devout Catholics in the Philippines defied the …
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[ad_1] More Cases of Blood Clots Related to AstraZeneca’s COVID Vaccine Detected British regulators say they have identified 30 cases of rare blood clots in people who received the COVID-19 vaccine from AstraZeneca, and Australia says it is investigating a possible link between the vaccine and clotting in a man …
Read More »Strong security in Indonesian churches for Easter
[ad_1] JAKARTA, Indonesia – Indonesian Christians celebrated Good Friday under heavy security with forces on high alert following a suicide bomb attack on a cathedral last week. Heavily armed police and military were seen in churches during Easter celebrations in the vast Muslim-majority nation, where Christians make up 10 percent …
Read More »Japanese scientist who received the Nobel for his LED lamp dies
[ad_1] (FILES) In this file photo taken on October 10, 2014, Meijo University professor Isamu Akasaki gestures while answering questions during a press conference at Nagoya University in Nagoya, central Japan. (Photo by TORU YAMANAKA / AFP) TOKYO (AP) – Japanese Nobel laureate Isamu Akasaki, who won the physics prize …
Read More »Vaccination Nation: Lessons from Israel’s COVID-19 Vaccine Launch
[ad_1] Caregiver Judith Chavez receives a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on December 30, 2020. Photo by Judith Chavez MANILA – Filipina Judith Chavez had been working as a caregiver in the city of Rehovot, Israel, for more than 2 years when the Jewish state implemented a blockade to …
Read More »Good Friday and the virus blockade empty the streets of Manila in Southeast Asia Rodrigo Duterte Covid Philippines Roman Catholic
[ad_1] Filipinos celebrated Good Friday, one of the most solemn holidays in Asia’s largest Roman Catholic nation, with streets and churches deserted following a strict lockdown to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Main roads and highways were eerily quiet after religious gatherings were banned in metro Manila and four …
Read More »Good Friday: How to make them call the day they crucify Jesus Christ Good Friday?
[ad_1] 10 minutes wey don pass Wia dis photo come from, fake images Wetin we call it dis photo, Christians around the world celebrate today as Easter Sunday. Good Friday on the Friday before Easter. Every year Christians observe the memory of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. From …
Read More »Chinese Foreign Minister in talks with Southeast Asian counterparts
[ad_1] BEIJING – Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will meet with his counterparts from four Southeast Asian countries this week as Beijing seeks to expand its influence in the region amid a sharp decline in relations with Washington. The talks with Vivian Balakrishnan from Singapore, Hishammuddin Hussein from Malaysia, Retno …
Read More »‘Someone screamed to distract the attacker from my mother,’ says daughter of Fil-Am, victim of a hate crime
[ad_1] HATE CRIME Security video captures Monday’s assault on a Filipino woman in Manhattan and the face of the alleged attacker. A suspect was arrested Tuesday. AFP file photo MANILA, Philippines – The 65-year-old Filipino-American’s daughter who was recently attacked in New York revealed that someone had intervened to distract …
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