[ad_1] With less than a week to go before the US presidential election, some voters in warring states have already made a decision by casting their votes early. Many voters have chosen to vote early, either using mail-in ballots or by voting in person at local polling places. President Donald …
Read More »Anti-communist tarps, posters removed in Cavite
[ad_1] The Philippine National Police in Cavite took over the anti-communist tarps deployed in some areas of the province, which Governor Juanito Víctor “Jonvic” Remulla ordered removed a day after his heated exchange with a military officer. Remulla on Tuesday ordered the posters hanging at the Bacoor city police station …
Read More »Reforms to ensure the public health economy emerges stronger from the pandemic
[ad_1] A series of reforms the government is currently preparing, including proposed laws that will help companies deal with bad debts, will help ensure the Philippines emerges from the pandemic on a firmer economic footing. This was said by the head of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) who stressed that …
Read More »Mo Tautuaa thrives as the new protagonist of San Miguel in the middle
[ad_1] SMART CLARK GIGA CITY: Mo Tautuaa’s obedience as a player is paying off. 6’8-foot Tautuaa is thriving in his role as San Miguel’s leading man at the post in the absence of injured six-time MVP June Mar Fajardo, once again demonstrating his dominance in the field. painting during the …
Read More »Cambodia Bank on a blockchain-based payment system
[ad_1] As the recognition and use of cryptocurrencies increases, there are reports that central banks use cryptocurrencies and blockchains from all over the world. In a current statement from the Central Bank of Cambodia, it was claimed that the bank started using a new blockchain-based payment system. The payment system, …
Read More »Esperon backs ‘red labeling’ officials – The Manila Times
[ad_1] The NATIONAL security adviser, Hermogenes Esperon Jr., on Wednesday expressed his support for two officials, under fire from “red label” personalities, for their crusade against progressive groups allegedly linked to communist groups. In a public briefing, Esperon said that Lieutenant General Antonio Parlade Jr. and Undersecretary of Communications Loraine …
Read More »White House advances drone and missile sales to Taiwan, sources say
[ad_1] Flags of Taiwan and the United States are displayed for a meeting between the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the US House of Representatives, Ed Royce, and Su Chia-chyuan, Chairman of the Legislative Yuan in Taipei, Taiwan, in March 2018 . Tyrone Siu, Reuters / file WASHINGTON …
Read More »Don’t panic by the latest coronavirus antibody study
[ad_1] People who voted at the Brooklyn Armory in New York City during early voting on October 28, 2020.Photo: Spencer platt (fake images) The first data from an ongoing study in the UK is causing a wave of alarm about the pandemic this week. It found evidence that levels of …
Read More »BSP will stimulate lending to SMEs with a new credit risk database
[ad_1] The database will use financial statements and loan default information held by financial institutions to generate credit scores and better estimate default risk. The BSP (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) is in the process of building a credit risk database for SMEs, which it says will encourage lenders to issue …
Read More »The task force investigating the graft begins with the ‘usual suspects’
[ad_1] The investigation into corruption in state agencies by a task force led by the Department of Justice (DOJ) will begin with the “usual suspects,” Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said Wednesday. “DPWH (Department of Public Works and Highways), BIR (Bureau of Internal Revenue), BOC (Customs Office), LRA (Land Registration Authority) …
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