The first routine vaccine to protect children from malaria, one of Africa’s deadliest diseases, launches in Cameroon. ‘Giant step forward’ to save children’s lives, says UNICEF. Children in Cameroon will now be able to be vaccinated to protect them from malaria, one of Africa’s deadliest diseases. Of the 249-million malaria …
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French gloom clouds Olympics, 6 months from start
The Arc de Triomphe reflects in an official’s store window for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. One hundred years after the black-and-white Olympic Games of 1924, France is putting its image on the line by hosting the Summer Olympics (July 26-August 11) in the heart …
Read More »Manila set to welcome UNSR in show of oneness with international partners
UNSR on Freedom of Opinion and Expression Irene Khan The scheduled visit to the Philippines of United Nations Special Rapporteur (UNSR) on Freedom of Opinion and Expression Irene Khan is a manifestation that the country is always open and sincere in cooperating with international partners. The Department of Foreign Affairs …
Read More »Davao del Norte declares state of calamity
Davao del Norte has declared a state of calamity due to the massive floods that have inundated towns for several days now. “This approval also signifies the support of our provincial council to our entire province of Davao del Norte in providing services needed by our constituents affected by the …
Read More »Tulfo: No bribery, coercion in Cha-cha drive
Rep. Erwin Tulfo House Deputy Majority Leader Erwin Tulfo on Saturday played down claims that efforts to amend the 1987 Constitution involved money or coercion to convince the public to affix their signatures in support of the campaign. Tulfo, who represents the ACT-CIS party-list group, made the statement in response …
Read More »The spectre of another Trump presidency looms as Trudeau’s cabinet gathers to start a new year
The Liberal cabinet likely will spend most of its time discussing purely domestic matters during its two days in Montreal. But according to the official announcement, ministers “will also discuss Canada’s relationship with the United States ahead of this fall’s presidential election.” The prime minister says his government is prepared …
Read More »Russian soldier’s wife makes public appeal for Putin to bring her husband home from Ukraine
The wife of a Russian soldier delivered an emotional appeal for his return from Ukraine on Saturday at the election headquarters of President Vladimir Putin, a defiant gesture in a country where open criticism of the war is banned. At Putin’s election headquarters in Moscow, Maria Andreyeva makes a defiant …
Read More »Attacks on Russian border region prompt increased security measures
Analysts say Belgorod lies on a part of the map that is within Ukraine’s reach and also where Russia has placed logistical and military elements that are worthy of disruption by Kyiv. Add that all up, and it becomes apparent why the bounds of the conflict have extended into this …
Read More »To the Moon and back: 5 countries that landed on the Moon
This handout illustration courtesy of NASA shows NASA’s Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) on the surface of the Moon. NASA on September 20, 2021, announced it would land an ice-seeking rover on a region of the Moon’s South Pole called the Nobile Crater in 2023. The space agency hopes …
Read More »Undying craving for power
Once Congress lays open the Constitution for changes, there is no guarantee that the revisions will be confined to the economic provisions. Suspicions about the hidden motivations for the renewed effort to tinker with the Constitution are rife since the excuse of updating the economic provisions is less compelling now …
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