[ad_1] Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. ordered the Philippine Mission to the United Nations in New York to vote for China’s candidate for the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The 15-member ICJ acts as the highest court in the United Nations to resolve legal disputes between states and to give …
Read More »DPWH will broadcast live project tenders
[ad_1] The Secretary of Public Works, Mark Villar, ordered the live broadcast of the bids for infrastructure contracts to comply with President Duterte’s order to all agencies to publish all information about the procurement processes online. In his Departmental Order No. 105-2020 published on Sunday, Villar said that official meetings …
Read More »Magnolia does it 5 in a row, tops NorthPort
[ad_1] PBA IMAGES MANILA, Philippines – Magnolia avoided a late NorthPort rally, 83-76, to extend his winning streak in the PBA Philippine Cup on Sunday at AUF Sports Arena & Cultural Center in Angeles, Pampanga. With Paul Lee having a bad night, Ian Sangalang stepped up with a nearly double-double …
Read More »World leaders use their first messages to Biden to draw attention to the climate crisis
[ad_1] Leaders from around the world have used their first messages to President-elect Joe Biden to draw attention to the climate crisis. The prime ministers of the UK, Canada and Australia are among those who explicitly mentioned the weather while congratulating Biden on his victory in the US elections. “Congratulations …
Read More »In Pictures: Indians Celebrate Kamala Harris’ Victory in US Elections | USA and Canada
[ad_1] Waking up to the news that Kamala Harris had won the race to be the next vice president of the United States, joyous people in her Indian grandfather’s hometown lit firecrackers, offered prayers and carried posters. Groups gathered on the corners of the small village of Thulasendrapuram, with 350 …
Read More »UK Scientists Look For Mutant Covid Samples From Danish Mink Farms | World News
[ad_1] Scientists in the UK are working to obtain samples of a mutant form of coronavirus that emerged in Danish mink farms and spread to humans, prompting ministers to ban non-British citizens from arriving from Denmark. Danish health authorities raised the alarm over the mutant virus last week and announced …
Read More »What’s next for Trump? The family business awaits your return
[ad_1] The investigations could also generate negative publicity as the company seeks to expand. A new stream of trading partners may emerge with Trump out of the spotlight. For the past four years, Bobby R. Burchfield, a Washington attorney, has served as an ethics advisor to the Trump Organization, analyzing …
Read More »‘Work begins immediately:’ Biden begins planning his presidency
[ad_1] 2020 U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks at his election rally after the media announced that he won the 2020 U.S. presidential election over President Donald Trump, in Wilmington, Delaware, on November 7, 2020 (Photo by JIM BOURGE / Reuters) WILMINGTON, Delaware / WASHINGTON – A day after …
Read More »Winner of a news game ‘a shot I have practiced a hundred times’
[ad_1] SMART CLARK GIGA CITY – It was a shot that Chris Newsome claimed to have taken so many times in practice that he was confident enough that he would not miss. All Newsome was trying to win was the game clock. “It is a shot that I have practiced …
Read More »How Biden’s Presidency Will Affect Philippine Transportation
[ad_1] The United States has a new president with former Vice President Joe Biden securing the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency. And the United States being what it is to the rest of the world, the change in leadership will affect the entire world. Even more so …
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