[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – Attorney Larry Gadon filed an impeachment lawsuit against Deputy Supreme Court Justice Marvic Leonen on Monday for “culpable violation of the Constitution and betrayal of public trust.” In his impeachment lawsuit filed in the House of Representatives, Gadon said Leonen “clearly lacks integrity because he did …
Read More »NLEx is committed to addressing RFID failures as the deadline approaches
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 7) – North Luzon Expressway has acknowledged the traffic problems caused by the company’s toll system and promised to “do everything possible” to improve operations in the coming days as the deadline for action approaches. In an interview with CNN Philippines’ New Day on …
Read More »China’s Sinovac Raises $ 515 Million To Boost Covid-19 Vaccine Production
[ad_1] The Chinese Sinovac Biotech has obtained 515 million dollars in financing from a local company. China’s Sinovac Biotech has secured $ 515 million in funding from a local company to double the production capacity of its coronavirus vaccine, the companies said Monday, as they await efficacy data from their …
Read More »This 76ers-Rockets trade ends the James Harden debacle
[ad_1] Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports The situation with the Houston Rockets has been slightly resolved. The main NBA story of late featured the Rockets sending Russell Westbrook to the Washington Wizards in exchange for John Wall. Now, they could look to move James Harden if they get the right return …
Read More »Duque, willing to receive the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, invites other government executives
[ad_1] Secretary of Health Francisco Duque III (SCREEN GRAB / SENATE PRIB) MANILA, Philippines – Health Secretary Francisco Duque III accepted a senator’s challenge to be among the first to receive the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine to ensure their safety, adding that he would encourage others government officials to …
Read More »Philippines Targets COVID-19 Vaccination by March 2021 in ‘Best Scenario’: Duque
[ad_1] MANILA – The Philippines may begin inoculating its citizens with the COVID-19 vaccine around March or April next year, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said on Monday. “We have done a scenario analysis under the leadership of Sec. (Carlito Jr) Galvez and I think the best scenario would be …
Read More »Greek police detain dozens to stop march in memory of murdered teenager | Greece
[ad_1] Students, trade unionists and politicians tried to challenge the coronavirus-related ban to pay tribute to Alexandros Grigoropoulos, 15, who was shot and killed by police in 2008. Police in the Greek capital arrested dozens of people who defied a coronavirus-related ban to participate in the annual commemoration of the …
Read More »DENR can lift suspension from quarries
[ad_1] The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is considering lifting the suspension imposed on quarry operators in Albay, particularly those around Mt. Mayon, the most active volcano in the country. Last month, the agency recommended to the Albay provincial government the suspension of quarry operations in the area …
Read More »Anchor Land’s Binondo Business Stable – Manila Bulletin
[ad_1] Property developer Anchor Land Holdings Corporation reported that its residential business in Manila Chinatown has been stable during the pandemic, while its rental properties are on the mend as consumers prepare for the holiday season. Anchor Land President Elizabeth Ventura said the company’s strong foundation based on its 15 …
Read More »Apollo Unit to Extract Magnetite in Cagayan – The Manila Times
[ad_1] Apollo Global Capital Inc.’s publicly traded mining company will begin mining the magnetite iron reserves on the seabed off Cagayan next year. In a statement, Apollo Global’s unit, JDVC Resources Corp., said it would partner with businessman Frank Lao, owner of Choi Garden, for this project, touted as the …
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