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Hydrogen emerging as new cleaner fuel
Early this week, there was news from London that the international maritime industry is racing to find technologies to cut carbon-polluting emissions from their ships. The United Nations has set goals for the world shipping industry – that its first net-zero-emission ships must enter the global fleet by 2030.
Down-to-the-wire battle
Confident Biden edges ahead, but Trump claims fraud
‘Miracle' Girl Rescued 91 Hours After Turkey Quake
A three-year-old girl was pulled from rubble Tuesday, 91 hours after a powerful earthquake hit western Turkey, offering a ray of hope for grieving families as the death toll soared past 100.
Beermen In Overtime
Elite blow 4-pt lead in OT; Phoenix rips Terrafirma
Remembering Sean Connnery
Little-known facts about the big screen’s first James Bond
Military Air, Sea Strikes Kill 7 Abu Sayyaf Fighters At Sulu High Seas
At least seven members of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) died when their watercraft sank following air and sea strikes conducted by government forces at dawn Tuesday.
‘Rolly' Leaves ₱5.76-B Damage To Public Infra
Super-typhoon “Rolly’s” damage to roads, bridges, flood-control structures, and public buildings has already reached P5.756 billion, while number of fatalities rose to 24 as four more deaths were reported in Bicol region and two others in Calabarzon
Can Chinese Medicine Help In The Fight Against Covid-19?
TCM could help against Covid-19 by stopping the virus from binding with ACE receptors, regulating inflammatory response, and controlling phlegm/mucus.
Trump Vows To Disprove Polls; Biden Urges ‘Take Back Our Democracy'
HICKORY, United States (AFP) — Donald Trump vowed to again defy the polls as he sprinted through five swing states Sunday, while his opponent Joe Biden urged supporters to “take back our democracy’’ by voting on Tuesday.
Thai King Declares ‘Love' For All After Months Of Pro-Democracy Protests
BANGKOK, Thailand (AFP) — King Maha Vajiralongkorn called Thailand the “land of compromise’’ in unprecedented comments Sunday, during which the once-unapproachable monarch declared “love’’ for all Thais after months of protests calling for reform to the monarchy.
World Closely Watching US Elections Today
The United States presidential election today, Tuesday, November 3, is drawing very much more than its usual attention from the people of that country as well as the rest of the world for various reasons.
At least 7 dead as ‘Rolly' batters PH
More than 1 million evacuated in Bicol and Albay
Teams brace for hectic resumption
Five quadruple headers highlight revised elims sked
Over 4,000 evacuated in Eastern Visayas due to ‘Rolly'
TACLOBAN CITY — A total of 4,159 individuals, or 903 families, have been preemptively evacuated in high-risk areas in preparation for typhoon “Rolly” in Eastern Visayas on October 31.
Artificial beach can't stand natural forces
That patch of white sand – actually crushed dolomite rock – in Manila Bay on Roxas Boulevard was in the news again last Thursday.
A Filipino transwoman in Trump's America
Isabel Sandoval creates an intimate portrayal of undocumented immigrants in Lingua Franca
A different Undas celebration this year
It is a Christian solemnity celebrated in honor of all saints.
Let the season of hope begin
Light up the Christmas tree and gather moments while you may
ONE CHAMPIONSHIP - Victory eludes Folayang anew in return
Victory continues to be elusive for Team Lakay’s Eduard Folayang after suffering another defeat Friday night against Australian fighter Antonio Caruso in their lightweight bout in ONE: Inside the Matrix at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
A world-class airport at last—in Manila
The pending renovation of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) is hot topic.
1,803 new COVID-19 cases, 606 recoveries in PH — DOH
There are 1,803 new cases of COVID-19 in the Philippines, the Department of Health (DOH) said on Saturday, October 31.
PBA bubble takes a break
Games cancelled indefinitely; DOH steps in
France on ‘emergency' footing after knifeman kills 3 at church
NICE, France (AFP) — A knife-wielding man killed three people at a church in southern France Thursday, practically beheading a 60-year-old woman in what President Emmanuel Macron called an “Islamist terrorist attack.”
Typhoon ‘Rolly' is strong but won't be super typhoon – NDRRMC
Typhoon Rolly will be strong but is not likely to develop into a super typhoon, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said Friday, quelling fears among the public, especially in areas that are devastated by Typhoon Quinta,
Our budget for recovery will be ready at year's start
The proposed national budget for 2021 as approved by the House of Representatives has now been transmitted to the Senate.
Dominguez thanks outgoing Japanese envoy
Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III has thanked outgoing Japanese Ambassador Koji Haneda for a “most productive” stint in the Philippines, which saw bilateral relations between Tokyo and Manila rising to new levels of cooperation under his three-year tour of duty.
Biden Insists He'll Tackle Virus As Trump Pushes ‘Super-Recovery'
WARM SPRINGS, United States (AFP) — Joe Biden flayed Donald Trump on Tuesday with accusations the US President has surrendered to a surging pandemic, as the Democrat took his campaign to the Republican stronghold of Georgia one week before the election.
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION REQUIRES TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN INGENUITY
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people’s lives, businesses, and economies across the world. In less than a year, the global health crisis has changed the way businesses do things. Rapidly evolving challenges to business continuity as a result of the pandemic are testing the resiliency and recovery plans of companies across industries.
SMB MEETS GINEBRA
Kings out to halt losing streak against red-hot Beermen
China, Japan set concrete goals on climate change
Japan’s new Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga used his first policy address to parliament to declare that Japan, the world’s third-largest economy after the United States and China, has set a deadline – the year 2050 – to end its emission of polluting greenhouse gasses.