Gov’t security forces get 20% discount on bus fares
February 11, 2019
Government security forces can enjoy a 20 percent discount on public utility buses starting Monday. In a ceremony led by Land Transportation and Franchising Regulatory Board chairman Martin Delgra III, officials from the Philippine National Police, Armed Forces of
Smuggled tobacco products worth more than P10 million seized in Zamboanga City
February 11, 2019
Government forces seized smuggled tobacco products worth more than 10 million pesos in a law enforcement operation in Zamboanga City last Saturday, a military official said on Monday. Col. Gerry Besana, spokesman of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
Palace to Robredo over ”taho-throwing” by Chinese woman to cop: Stop statements that will ”inflame” incidents
February 11, 2019
Malacañang said on Monday that Vice President Leni Robredo should refrain from further giving statements that would “inflame” emotions regarding the “taho-throwing” incident by a Chinese woman at a police officer in a train station. In a press briefing, Presidential
Culling finishes in all 5 swine fever-affected Japan Prefectures
February 11, 2019
Osaka–Work to slaughter pigs has been finished at all farms affected by recent swine fever outbreaks in five Japanese prefectures. The Osaka prefectural government on Sunday announced the completion of work to cull 737 pigs. The prefecture plans to end
PNP commends cop who was thrown cup of soya by Chinese
February 11, 2019
A police officer who was allegedly thrown a cup of soya by a Chinese student in a Metro Rail Transit-3 station last Saturday after she refused to heed an order no liquid is allowed was given a medal of commendation
Dominguez cites Japan’s strong support for “Build, Build, Build”
February 11, 2019
DAVAO CITY—Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III has underscored the “generous support” extended by Japan in helping jumpstart the Philippines’ ambitious “Build, Build, Build” infrastructure program, which is crucial to fulfill President Duterte’s high and inclusive growth agenda. Demonstrating Japan’s “steadfast commitment”
DOH reports 70 deaths from measles cases reported in 40-day period
February 11, 2019
More than 4,000 cases of measles have been reported nationwide with 70 deaths from January to early February, the Department of Health (DOH) said Monday. The DOH – Epidemiology Bureau reported a total of 4,302 measles cases as of February
3 Japanese dancers win prizes at Lausanne Ballet Competition
February 11, 2019
Lausanne, Switzerland, Feb. 9 (Jiji Press)–Japan’s Sumina Sasaki won the third prize at this year’s Prix de Lausanne, a prestigious international competition for young ballet dancers, on Saturday. Two other Japanese dancers, Yu Wakizuka and Mio Sumiyama, came to fourth
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