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US helps airlift 32 Filipinos out of Kabul
Thirty-two Filipinos were airlifted out of Kabul by the United States in the middle of the chaos just as the Taliban took control of the Afghan capital.
The Boyz achieves highest album sales since debut
K-pop boy band The Boyz achieved a personal best when their new album sold more than 500,000 copies.
Financial woes hound Barca
Club bares $1.6B debt in wake of Messi departure
Spreading fake news endangers lives
Fake news, riding on the power of social media, brought thousands of people to vaccination centers early morning of August 5. They were “convinced” to line up for vaccination by the news that only the vaccinated can claim the ‘ayuda’ (cash aid) from the government, as the unvaccinated will not be allowed to go out of their houses after the ECQ starts.
Duterte seeks ₱5.024 trillion budget for 2022
Biggest in history, it includes almost ₱2 trillion for social services
IC Wants Variable Insurance Out
The Insurance Commission (IC) wants to remove variable insurance products from the list of mutual fund schemes to avoid increasing costs for consumers and defeating the goal of financial inclusion for all Filipinos.
Living With The Delta Variant
Elimination of COVID-19 is no longer possible
Malaysian PM Quits After 7 Months In Office
Malaysia's prime minister and his government resigned Monday after just 17 months in office, throwing the country into fresh political turmoil as it battles a serious coronavirus outbreak.
Motor Vehicle Inspection System Can Be Supported By Incentives
With the recent memorandum of the Land Transportation Office, the Motor Vehicle Inspection System (MVIS) is once again being rolled out in areas where they are operable.
Remote Enrollment In Public Schools Starts — DepEd
The enrollment in public schools from Kindergarten to Grade 12 officially started on Monday, Aug. 16, according to the Department of Education (DepEd).
Casimero Retains His WBO Crown
Surprising split decision victory over run-and-hide Rigondeaux
PH Detects 1st Lambda Variant Case
Metro ICU occupancy ‘high-risk’ at 71%
PH Miss Supranational 2021 Bet Wears Evening Gown Designed By Bataan High School Student
Miss Philippines Dindi Pajares showed grace and style when she won 1st runner-up at the Miss Elegance prepageant competition of Miss Supranational 2021 beauty contest which is ongoing in Poland.
Safeguard Duty: Boon Or Bane?
The Department of Trade and Industry has become more resolute in protecting domestic manufacturing industries with its aggressive move to exercise the right of the government to impose safeguard duty to stop the surge of imports of certain products as provided under the Safeguard Measures Act.
COVID-19 cases keep rising
PH records 2nd highest daily tally at 14,249; NCR reproduction number increases to 1.85
New British envoy wants a PH flag mask
For incoming United Kingdom Ambassador to the Philippines Laure Beaufils, the top item on her to-do list is to get a face mask.
Crossovers reign supreme
Santiago sisters lead way in 5-set title clincher
Madayag set to undergo surgery
PVL OPEN
The other pandemic
Early this month, the Department of Health reported that the National Center for Mental Health had been receiving more calls from adolescents. The report, however, included that such distress calls had been on the rise from all age brackets since the beginning of the pandemic.
US, UK launch evacuation flights as Taliban advance across Afghanistan
KABUL (AFP)—The United States and Britain ordered Friday the deployment of thousands of troops to Afghanistan to evacuate their nationals, as the Taliban overran more key regional cities in an offensive that has left the capital dangerously exposed.
Britney's father ‘to step down' as estate conservator: US media
Britney Spears’ father is to step down as conservator of her estate, US media reported Thursday, seemingly ending a bitter legal battle with his daughter.
Need for globally-accepted vaccination card must be addressed quickly
The Hong Kong government’s initial hesitancy on honoring vaccine cards issued in the Philippines — thereby delaying the entry of thousands of Filipino domestic workers — underscores the urgency of coming up with a globally accepted certificate that Filipinos could carry with them while traveling abroad — and be assured of safe, hassle-free passage.
COVID cases up by 31%
Kids infected with coronavirus in QC triple in a month
AstraZeneca vaccine delivery boosts vax drive vs Delta – Concepcion
The private sector is committed to help the government implement a swift and efficient vaccination of more Filipinos, especially during the implementation of the strict lockdown, according to Presidential Adviser for Entrepreneurship Joey Concepcion.
Earth Presses Hot Button And We Must Pay Attention
This week is not for good news. Aside from the rising number of COVID cases, with more being affected by the Delta variant, the world was jolted last Monday when the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (UN-IPCC) released a wake-up call via a report called “Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis.”
Guiao: Momentum Lost With Recent Suspension
Return to Clark hangs in the balance
More Countries, Territories Report Covid-19 Variants — WHO
Geneva, Switzerland (Xin-hua) — The number of countries, areas or territories reporting various variants of COVID-19 continues to increase after the global number of coronavirus cases surpassed 200 million last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday.
Pacquiao: Stance Switch ‘Only Danger' Vs Ugas
Preparation was for a southpaw opponent in Spence
Ugas out to prove worth
Cuban is ex-world champ and Beijing Olympics bronze medalist
Sustaining economic recovery is new challenge
After five consecutive quarters of contraction that began in the first quarter of 2020, the Philippine economy posted a hefty positive growth of 11.8 percent on-year — signaling the onset of a recovery from the debilitating effects of a global pandemic.