[ad_1] The Philippines and 14 other countries signed a mega free trade agreement on Sunday, which is expected to improve the level of market access among participating countries. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which includes 10 Southeast Asian economies along with China, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Australia, …
Read More »‘The poor guarantee us eternal income’
[ad_1] Pope Francis celebrates Mass to mark World Day of the Poor and urges Christians to spend our lives in prayer, charity, and witness to the Gospel on behalf of those in need. November 16, 2020 By Devin WatkinsWorld Day of the Poor was instituted in 2016 by Pope Francis …
Read More »Is the Covid vaccine safe and will it work? Three experts answer your questions
[ad_1] There’s a lot to celebrate about Pfizer and BioNTech’s new Covid-19 vaccine which, reported last week, offers more than 90 percent protection in early data. The vaccine trial has found no “serious safety concerns” so far and is in the final stage of testing, known as a phase 3 …
Read More »Urgent rehabilitation of dams cited as water swamps in northern Luzon
[ad_1] Citing decades of neglect of the country’s dams and other vital water infrastructure that have been blamed for the severe flash flooding that engulfed Cagayan and Isabela over the weekend, Senator Imee Marcos lobbied Congress to move forward with passing a law. to rapidly upgrade state water supply facilities. …
Read More »Coronavirus vaccine scientist hopes to return to ‘normal’ by next winter
[ad_1] If coronavirus vaccines are widely implemented, life could return to “normal” by next winter, one of the scientists behind the coronavirus vaccine told British television on Sunday. Ugur Sahin, Turkish co-founder of the German firm BioN, told the BBC’s The Andrew Marr Show that “this winter will be tough” …
Read More »Austria: Brewers ‘did their best’ but the situation is too difficult
[ad_1] Mo Tautuaa de San Miguel tries to sneak past Cliff Hodge and Reynel Hugnatan de Meralco. (PBA images) SMART CLARK GIGA CITY: Losing control of a prized possession is something Leo Austria would not take lightly. But the seasoned mentor insisted that there were several factors that led to …
Read More »Que and Lascuña join the hunt at PGT Riviera
[ad_1] Japan Professional Golfers Association (PGA) Tour activist Angelo Que has the opportunity to touch base again with local professionals, while four-time Order of Merit (OOM) winner Tony Lascuña looks to return to seal your class on the Philippine Golf Tour (PGT) restart starting Tuesday at the Riviera’s Couples course …
Read More »Coronavirus-related hospital death toll rises by 10 in Birmingham and Black Country
[ad_1] Another 105 patients have died in Birmingham and Black Country hospitals after testing positive for Covid-19, bringing the region’s death toll to 3,185 since the pandemic began. Seven deaths were recorded at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Queen Elizabeth, Heartlands, Good Hope and Solihull Hospitals, bringing …
Read More »Rivalry renewed, Parks-Abueva in bubble semifinals
[ad_1] The PBA Philippines Cup semi-finals will feature a pair of matchups that have interesting backstories and a collection of players expected to continue for what were among the best within the Smart Clark Giga City bubble. It will also be an opportunity for the four remaining teams inside the …
Read More »Wright puts the game in proper perspective as Phoenix prepares to duel with TNT
[ad_1] MATTHEW WRIGHT put things in the right perspective when his Phoenix Super LPG played against Magnolia and made the triple winner of the game Saturday night that sent the Fuel Masters to the semifinals of the Philippine Basketball Association’s Philippine Cup. The correct perspective is that all Wright wanted …
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