The Supreme Court (SC) has ordered Presidential Adviser for Poverty Alleviation Lorenzo “Larry” G. Gadon to pay a fine of P150,000 for gross misconduct with forfeiture of eligibility for judicial clemency. It ruled that since Gadon had already been disbarred, he can no longer be disbarred anew. However, being ineligible for …
Read More »Filipinos warned vs. rainy season diseases
HAPPY BUNCH. Heavy downpour and the subsequent flooding translate to peak happiness for these children in Tondo, Manila on Oct. 22, 2023. Infectious disease expert and Philippine College of Physicians president Rontgene Solante on Thursday (May 23, 2024) said leptospirosis dengue cases are expected to rise as the weather shifts …
Read More »PH financial resources seen hitting P32 T
The country’s financial system resources are expected to breach P32 trillion by the second half of 2024 amid steady growth in bank loans and in anticipation of lower borrowing rates by the third quarter. Total resources held by both banks and non-banking financial institutions (NBFIs) already total P31.672 trillion as …
Read More »Families release footage of 5 female Israeli army conscripts taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7
Israeli television aired previously withheld footage on Wednesday of five pyjama-clad female army conscripts being seized by Hamas gunmen during the Oct. 7 raid that triggered the Gaza war. Women plead with captors who call them ‘dogs’ in previously unaired footage. WARNING: This story contains graphic descriptions of women being …
Read More »Tornadoes that tore through Iowa leave 5 dead, dozens injured
Five people died and at least 35 were hurt as powerful tornadoes ripped through Iowa Tuesday, with one carving a path of destruction through the town of Greenfield, officials said. One powerful twister carved a path of destruction right through the town of Greenfield, officials said. The aftermath of a …
Read More »At least 9 killed as stage collapses at campaign rally in Mexico
A strong gust of wind toppled the stage at a campaign rally Wednesday evening in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon, killing at least nine people — including a child — and injuring 63, the state’s governor said. A child was among the dead as strong winds topple stage. …
Read More »Mounties warn son of man acquitted in Air India bombing that his life may be in danger
The son of a man who was accused in the Air India bombing of 1985 has been officially warned by the RCMP that his life could be under threat, CBC News has learned. Warning comes as investigators probe possible Indian government links to Ripudaman Singh Malik’s 2022 killing. The son …
Read More »Philanthropist who gave $30M to U Manitoba condemns ‘hateful’ valedictory speech, university for allowing it
The philanthropist behind the University of Manitoba’s largest-ever personal donation — $30 million — has denounced a speech made by a valedictorian for medicine grads and admonished the university for letting it happen. In a letter dated Monday, Ernest Rady says he was hurt and appalled by the remarks by …
Read More »Québecor says Loblaw deal with telecom is anti-competitive, calls on Ottawa to step in
The head of telecom and media firm Quebecor is calling for the federal government to intervene over a deal between Loblaw and a company owned by Rogers and Bell that would see his company — and other telecom companies — pushed out of 180 Loblaw-owned stores. Québecor’s Pierre-Karl Péladeau claims …
Read More »Eala takes down Aussie to reach third round of French Open qualifiers
MANILA, Philippines – Filipina tennis ace Alex Eala continues to roll in the qualifiers of the French Open, and is just a win away from the singles main draw. On Wednesday, during the second round of the qualifiers, Eala defeated 30th seed and world number 137 Taylah Preston of Australia …
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