[ad_1] INQUIRER.net stock photo A street vendor drowned after trying to retrieve a $ 20 bill (approximately P960) that he dropped in a river in Monrovia, Liberia. Tamba Lamine was walking with a friend on a bridge over the Mesuradu River when the bill fell, according to the BBC on …
Read More »ABS-CBN reveals shows that air on Channel 11
[ad_1] ABS-CBN Corporation announced that its block time agreement with the recently rebranded A2Z Channel 11 will allow it to broadcast its soap operas, movies and entertainment shows live on the recently rebranded A2Z Channel 11 this weekend. In a statement, ABS-CBN said that the popular “It’s Showtime” will air …
Read More »Six strings down: guitar hero Eddie Van Halen left at 65
[ad_1] It’s a sad day for rock and roll and for the entire guitar-loving community, as news of Eddie Van Halen’s death arrived on Wednesday morning, October 7. The internet began to explode as the world began to wake up to the fact that another legend is gone too soon. …
Read More »Sotto a Duque: Congratulations on WHO publication, but senators are not satisfied
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – Senate President Vicente Sotto III congratulated Health Secretary Francisco Duque III on Wednesday for being elected chair of the Regional Committee for the Western Pacific of the World Health Organization (WHO), but added that the Most senators are still not satisfied with his performance. in the …
Read More »DOH: Duke elected as chair of WHO Western Pacific regional committee
[ad_1] Secretary of Health Francisco Duque III / PHOTO by EDWIN BACASMAS MANILA, Philippines – Health Secretary Francisco Duque III was elected this year’s president of the Western Pacific regional committee of the World Health Organization. The Health Department said Wednesday that the committee is made up of 37 member …
Read More »You have mail: Japan Post delivery robot debuts in Tokyo
[ad_1] Japan Post Co. on Wednesday unveiled an autonomous mail delivery robot as demand grows to minimize human contact amid the coronavirus pandemic. Using built-in cameras and sensors, the robot, which is the size of a wheelchair, operated on a sidewalk in Tokyo’s Chiyoda district, dodging obstacles such as utility …
Read More »T. rex skeleton sells for $ 31.8 million setting a new world record
[ad_1] (CNN) – The sale of one of the world’s most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons shattered auction estimates, when it sold for $ 31.8 million at a Christie’s auction Tuesday night. The sale set a new world record for any dinosaur skeleton or fossil sold at auction. STAN, the T. …
Read More »PH registers 2,825 new cases of COVID-19 and the total is close to 330,000
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: A healthcare worker performs a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) swab test at a gym in Navotas City, Metro Manila, the Philippines, on August 7, 2020. REUTERS / Eloisa Lopez MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Health (DOH) reported 2,825 additional COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing the total number …
Read More »The government will study a measure to allow poor students to go to computer stores for online classes
[ad_1] Lieutenant General Guillermo Eleazar. (Photo from his Facebook account) MANILA, Philippines – The government will discuss a proposal to allow poor students to take advantage of the services of computer stores and internet for their online classes, the Joint Task Force (JTF) COVID Shield revealed on Wednesday. In a …
Read More »Mail delivery robot tests on Tokyo highway amid pandemic
[ad_1] Courtesy of ZMP Inc Facebook Page TOKYO – Japan Post Co. unveiled to the press on Wednesday an autonomous mail delivery robot, the first of its kind on a public highway in Japan, as demand grows to minimize human contact amid the pandemic. of coronavirus. Using built-in cameras and …
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