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50% of PH population vaccinated by yearend

Biden to reinstate COVID travel bans – White House official

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — President Joe Biden will re-impose a COVID-19 travel ban on most non-US citizens who have been in Britain, Brazil, Ireland and much of Europe, a White House official said Sunday, as the new administration ramps up its pandemic response.

Biden to reinstate COVID travel bans – White House official

1 min

World beginning to act on pollution

The Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines (EVAP) came out last week with a recommendation to the government to support the electric vehicle sector in reaction to the spate of closures of car-manufacturing plants in the country.

World beginning to act on pollution

2 mins

Bohol imposes absolute ban on entry of hogs, pork products from Leyte provinces

FUTURE GRANDMASTERS — These girls leaf through pamphlets explaining the rules of chess after receiving chess sets from Carigara, Leyte Vice Mayor Eduardo Ong Jr. In distributing 1,300 chess sets to children in 49 barangays of Cariaga, Ong said he was encouraging the youth to stay at home and play chess, and refrain from engaging in contact sports, which is still not allowed under the strict community quarantine.

Bohol imposes absolute ban on entry of hogs, pork products from Leyte provinces

2 mins

Heroism of SAF 44 remembered 6 yrs after Mamasapano massacre

DAY OF REMEMBERING — Police personnel assists Philippine National Police (PNP) Director for Personnel and Records Management Maj. Gen. Israel Ephraim Dickson during the wreath-laying ceremony to honor the Fallen SAF (Special Action Force) 44 on Monday, January 25, at the Police Regional Office 8 Bantayog ng Bayani in Camp Kangleon in Palo, Leyte. It has been six years since the 44 SAF commandos died in a clash with Muslim rebels in Mamasapano, Maguindanao. (Photo courtesy of PRO-8)

Heroism of SAF 44 remembered 6 yrs after Mamasapano massacre

1 min

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